Technology moves on and gets cheaper. Once again we saw technology on display that five years ago was available from a select few, and is now available as almost open technology. Fiber laser is a case in point. Central European manufacturers dominated the area but seem to have lost the edge. Far Eastern manufacturers are building products at two-thirds the price with exactly the same power sources and controllers, using the same processing cores and very similar software. Manufacturers from Turkey are also doing something similar with prices substantially cheaper than their competitors in central Europe.
“As Sarah Wynn-Williams [director of global public policy] from Facebook said recently at the Corporate Affairs Summit in Sydney, ‘Your customers decide when you get your life back’.”
Great story but Who changed the pronunciation from solder to souder ?!? it bugs the hell out of me…
HazMet is a slimmed-down variant of OSI’s automated weather observation system (AWOS) designed to carry out a comprehensive range of meteorological observation activities. The sensor package has been optimised for rapid deployment. It can be set up and transmitting in less than five minutes.
LiFePo4 is lighter, stores more energy, self discharges much slower, and tolerates deeper discharge. IIRC it can even be float charged (with *very* accurate voltage control control).
Hilarious! I am thinking about doing this with my Prius though more a lower drag design. Have pondered to start a business actually to do for the Hybrids in general, i.e. BMW, Chevy and Toyota for starters where the Prius seems to have more the living or camping out of the vehicle following. Neato, thanks for sharing.
Write more, thats all I have to say. Literally, it seems as though you relied on the video to make your point. You definitely know what youre talking about, why waste your intelligence on just posting videos to your weblog when you could be giving us something enlightening to read?
In the machine shop, Pratt introduced me to Jimmie Coffer, a bear of a man—six feet four and three hundred and ten pounds—with “Harley-Davidson” tattooed in big, loping letters along his left arm. (He told me that the letters on his shirt, “FJ,” stand for Fat Jimmy.) Last year, Coffer’s brother was wounded by gunfire in the Las Vegas massacre. Pratt purchased Coffer a plane ticket, gave him a fistful of cash, and told him to take off as much time as he needed. When Coffer tried to pay the money back, he told me, Pratt refused to accept it.
“I went on a press trip to Europe a few months back with a hair brand. Everyone knows I wear my hair natural. It was frustrating because I’m like, you’re going to demo these products, but yet you don’t even have a stylist who can do my hair. I literally had to teach them how to do a two-strand twist.”—Dana Oliver, editor
My thoughts exactly. Mandatory holes in the frame tubes so a flexible probe can be used by the authorities. Simple!
The same is true for transportation which, if the U.S. had a forward-looking administration, high-speed trains using existing maglev rail systems, would benefit everyone — except the ExxonMobil shareholders.
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