Add Me to the List: Steve Stevens - AT&T Bell Telephone Laboratories (Retired) .
In Retirement, I Own and Manage "Golden Oldy Cyclery" (
www.goldenoldy.org) which is "The Sustainable Museum of Sustainable Transportation" being Carbon Neutral and focusing on Victorian Bicycles

and Efficient Automobiles

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My museum is located in Beautiful Golden Colorado - Home of many Energy Icons:
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory, The Colorado School of Mines (Big R&D Efforts in Renewability and Top Ranked University - The MIT of the West).
In retirement, my mission is Sustainability. I try to teach it's principles in fun ways.
Bicycles are the Most Sustainable Transportation in the World. I ride them when ever possible for Transportation and have ridden across the USA 2 times and across Europe many different directions, as well as around ASIA, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, and Mexico. I hold the Guinness Record in crossing the USA on a High Wheel (Penny Farthing) bicycle. In displaying bikes in my museum, I focus on the Pre 1900 period ... for the color and excitement which it exhibited.
The Museum is daylit and is powered by 7040 Watts of PV panels which has surplus capacity to charge my TESLA. I will have a White Tesla with License Plate: "TESLA" which I do already have in my hand. My other cars are: 2007 Prius with a license plate: "Plug In" and a Geo Metro .... which is currently holding the TESLA plate until the Tesla Roadster arrives.
My Roadster is White with a 2 Tone Tan interior... for technical and looks reasons: Technical - White will not get as hot. This will save the need for AC for the occupants as well as for the batteries. Saving that will allow more miles per charge. Black will do the opposite. I have done a bit of car color research on heat build up living in Sunny Colorado.