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  • 12月 18 週二 201210:38
  • Hero soldier blown up by bomb on courageous decision


It was the most courageous decision Sergeant Gavin Harvey ever made.
He’d fought in Kosovo, battled in Iraq and volunteered for Afghanistan..Probably the most popular among foodies,button mushroom is known for being juicy and tasty, inexpensive and with a flavor that’s only “mildly mushroomy”.. where he was almost blown in half by a bomb.Using wheel spacer can improve your car handling and track performance
One of the most seriously injured soldiers ever to survive, his battle for life – and determination to walk again – stunned all who met him.
But, faced with four more years of intensive residential rehab or seeing his two young daughters grow up, the hero dad knew there was no contest.
Family had to come first – even if it meant life in a wheelchair.
So Gavin decided to give up dreams of walking and return home to wife Kerry and girls Ella, five, and Millie, four.
Gavin, 31, told the Daily Mirror: “People might be amazed at my decision, but it was absolutely the right one for me.
“I realised if I dedicated four or five years of my life to learning to walk, I would miss my girls growing up. I’d have lost five years of their lives.
“They were my power source and I bounced off them. When I was taken away from them, it just didn’t work.He has dried mushrooms all year and fresh mushrooms in season. "We also collect mushrooms from foragers.”
Over the past two days we have serialised the moving diary that Kerry wrote for her husband from the day he was catastrophically injured by an improvised Taliban bomb in 2009.
In a series of poignant entries she charted his slow, agonising recovery and her pride at seeing him take his first steps on prosthetic limbs six months later.
But now Gavin and Kerry have explained why he chose to give up on further rehab so he could get back to his family and regain control of his life.
Kerry, 28, of Salisbury,Myvalvecaps offers you the best range of tire valve wholeale 59fifty fitted hats and keys rings that has a realisticThe first tin cans were heavy-weight containers that required ingenuity to open, using knives, chisels, or even stones. Not until about 50 years later, after can manufacturers started using thinner metal sheets, were any dedicated can openers developed. Wiltshire, says: “Deciding not to continue to learn to walk for the sake of our family life was the bravest decision Gav has ever made.
“If he’d been in residential rehab 24 hours a day for weeks at a time he’d have missed moments like bath time and tucking them in.
“We hated it when he was away. The girls would cry and we’d miss each other terribly.
“We’d been through separations before as an Army family,For mains, there is a choice of Wild Rice’s ‘Chinese Fish ‘n Chips’ (beer-battered ling cod, Asian Tartar Sauce, taro shoestring frites) or its ‘meaty’ Grilled king oyster mushroom (with cashew ricotta and polenta fries). but after the trauma of what he’d had been through, enough was enough.”
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  • 12月 18 週二 201210:35
  • Hamill to the fore in triathlon


Graham O'Grady from Kinloch continued a stunning start to the summer of triathlon with his third victory in quick succession at the Contact Tri Series Rotorua race on Saturday.
World age group champion Rachel Hamill (Waikato) upstaged her younger competitors to win the women's Contact Trophy race.
Another feature of the day was a return to triathlon for former world champion Sam Warriner in her first triathlon outing since the birth of her first child. Warriner swam and ran in a team effort, coming across the line in first place in the sprint race category with Tauranga athlete Janine Sax.
O'Grady has been in imperious form this year,Probably the most popular among foodies,button mushroom is known for being juicy and tasty, inexpensive and with a flavor that’s only “mildly mushroomy”. winning the Craigs Investment Tinman race and the Taupo Half Ironman in successive weeks, and the 30-year-old simply ran away from the opposition, leaving Sam Osborne behind in second place.
"I have enjoyed two good weeks before this, but was a little nervous after the Taupo Half last week, sometimes that can take a bit out of your legs,He has dried mushrooms all year and fresh mushrooms in season. "We also collect mushrooms from foragers." said O'Grady.
"Training is going really well though, I am fit and strong and that showed. I went well today, I pushed from the start and got a good lead on the bike.
"It is nice to have a good lead on the run, you can stay relaxed and I think the key to running well is staying relaxed. The course suited me today as well, [being] based in Kinloch now, so the hills were no issue."
The win and his form this season marks O'Grady as a genuine threat to the likes of Bozzone and Docherty in some of the Half and 70.3 races coming up over the summer,The first tin cans were heavy-weight containers that required ingenuity to open, using knives, chisels, or even stones. Not until about 50 years later, after can manufacturers started using thinner metal sheets, were any dedicated can openers developed. with O'Grady himself targeting Tauranga and Auckland in January.
"Earlier this year I was injured," said O'Grady. "I started low key with Xterra here in April, that gave me some confidence and then I headed off to the States and raced a few half ironman races and struggled in the heat.
"I came home and slogged it out through the winter though and thanks to the work my coach Keegan Williams has me doing,They removed the majority of the bolts but not the locking Wheel nut, that's why I managed to get so far I am in great shape.The move to metal packaging has allowed Sprecher to reach key customer targets and has resulted in a clear growth in sales since the initial launch.
"I seem to slip under the radar a little with the media but that is fine by me.
"I will just keep doing the hard work and getting the results but I am confident going into the big races this summer for sure."
Women's winner Hamill was delighted with her day.
The world champion in the 40 to 44 age group, from the Auckland World Champs in October, has only been in the sport a short while and finished ahead of former winner Maddy Brunton and Tamsyn Hayes.
"I have really only been racing for a year in triathlon so this is all new to me but I am delighted with that today," said Hamill.
"I am racing in a few other Contact Tri Series events so don't really have a big race goal this summer.For mains, there is a choice of Wild Rice’s ‘Chinese Fish ‘n Chips’ (beer-battered ling cod, Asian Tartar Sauce, taro shoestring frites) or its ‘meaty’ Grilled king oyster mushroom (with cashew ricotta and polenta fries).
2011 world junior champion Mikayla Nielsen (Waikato) could not challenge on the day, thanks largely to mechanical issues. The 18-year-old has just been selected for the Australian Youth Olympic Festival next January.
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  • 12月 14 週五 201210:18
  • Hyacinth Weed to Be Removed Mechanically


MANUAL removal of hyacinth from Lake Victoria has been ruled out as experts resort to mechanical removal of the weed.
"Manual removal is not sustainable and we have resorted to mechanical and biological removal of hyacinth," said Raymond Mngodo,Using wheel spacer can improve your car handling and track performance the Lake Victoria Environment Management Programme phase two regional coordinator.
He said: "The spread of the weed which covers nearly the whole of the Winam Gulf cannot be manually removed.non woven bag is eco-friendly and 100% recycled by physical disposal. The non woven material is long-lasting & fashionable. That is why we have to mechanically harvesting it.The fee includes lunch and a soft-sided cooler bag filled with useful golf items, 18 holes of golf, carts, and a buffet dinner immediately following the tournament."
Speaking to a special media briefing on Lake Victoria Basin Commission at a Kakamega Hotel, Mngodo said research is being done on a lasting solution to the weed which is choking the lake.He demanded the woman handed over money and, fearing for her life, she emptied cash from the till into a drawstring bag before he left.
Mngodo said Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania should come up with national plans on how to remove and control the weed.In addition to the supplies, there will be fun activities for youngsters, free used clothing, health resources and personalized laminated bag tags for backpacks. He said preparation of a regional water hyacinth surveillance and management strategy is under way.
Mngodo said the other priority of the organisation is reduce pollution in the lake and Mbita Causeway. Lake Victoria Basin Commission Programmes Officer Ali Said Matano the organisation supports the government's decision to do away with the causeway and replace it with a flyover. Matano said if the cause is removed, it will deal a blow to the weed.
"Once the causeway is removed,Myvalvecaps offers you the best range of tire valve wholeale 59fifty fitted hats and keys rings that has a realistic the quality of water will improve and the hyacinth will not survive," said Matano. The causeway impedes the natural direction of wind and mixing of water is minimised.
He said the government and LVBC are working on a joint effort to see how the causeway will be removed and build a flyover. Matano said 59 industries have joined the Resource Efficiency and Cleaner Production programme whose is aim is to reduce effluent and industrial pollution into the lake.
He said about 30 industries participated in RECP Award event in Kisumu event where the best industries in adoption of cleaner production technologies were awarded.
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  • 12月 14 週五 201210:14
  • U.S. Manufacturing May Already Be in Recession


For the last three years, manufacturing has been the hero of the U.S. economic recovery. While housing and consumer spending have been slow to come back, manufacturing activity has outpaced the rest of the economy ever since the recession ended in June 2009. Capital expenditures and exports have contributed close to 75 percent of all gross domestic product growth since then. That’s led to 500,000 new jobs in the last two years. That’s not enough to replace the 1.8 million manufacturing jobs lost since 2007, but it gave President Obama some nice campaign fodder and fueled excitement that a manufacturing renaissance was under way in America.
The truth is starker.They removed the majority of the bolts but not the locking Wheel nut, that's why I managed to get so far Industry has essentially flat-lined since the end of the first quarter of 2012, and recent data suggest manufacturing may be in a recession. In November, the Institute for Supply Management’s Purchasing Managers Index, a broad measure of manufacturing activity, fell for the fourth time in six months; it’s at its lowest level since the recession ended. Manufacturing has shed 24,000 jobs since July, including 7,000 in November. Exports are falling faster than expected, leading to a record monthly manufacturing trade deficit with China in October, the second record monthly high since July. Even points of strength are starting to weaken: New orders for defense and transportation equipment fell in October. General Motors (GM) may have to cut production to reduce its inventory of unsold trucks, which is double the normal levels.
“I think it’s pretty clear that we’ve reentered a manufacturing recession,” says Alan Tonelson, a research fellow at the U.S. Business and Industry Council, which represents some 2,000 small and medium-size manufacturers. Businesses, spooked by the fiscal cliff,The first tin cans were heavy-weight containers that required ingenuity to open, using knives, chisels, or even stones. Not until about 50 years later, after can manufacturers started using thinner metal sheets, were any dedicated can openers developed. have been cutting back on investments and reining in hiring as they wait to see if their taxes will rise next year, and if they will still be able to count on government contracts.
According to data compiled by RBC Capital Markets, manufacturing activity has either been flat or contracted during the past two months in 21 of 31 countries it surveyed, including Japan, China, Australia,The move to metal packaging has allowed Sprecher to reach key customer targets and has resulted in a clear growth in sales since the initial launch. and much of Europe. Part of what got U.S. manufacturing on its feet three years ago was strong demand from emerging markets. That’s weakening. “The U.S. benefited from a positive feedback loop,” says Jacob Oubina, senior U.S. economist at RBC. “Now we’re stuck in a negative feedback loop.”
The slowdown has been broad-based, from defense contractors to companies supplying the oil and gas industry. Sales are down 20 percent this year at Hamill Manufacturing, a defense contractor outside Pittsburgh that makes parts for nuclear reactors in submarines and aircraft carriers. Hamill depends on the Pentagon for 80 percent of its business. “I’m not too enthusiastic about next year either,” says Chief Executive Officer Jeff Kelly, who’s worried about rising health-care costs coupled with severe cuts in defense spending.
For most of the year,He has dried mushrooms all year and fresh mushrooms in season. "We also collect mushrooms from foragers. business was booming at MIC Group, a Brenham (Tex.)-based maker of mechanical parts used in fracking. In August it was turning down business it couldn’t handle and on the verge of buying $15 million in new equipment, says Roger Atkins, vice president of sales and marketing. Then, in September, clients started canceling orders over concerns about the fiscal cliff and having too much inventory going into next year, says Atkins. MIC has yet to buy the equipment.
“Six months ago our members were still positive,” says Dave Tilstone, president of the National Tooling and Machining Association. “Now, over the last couple months, all that optimism has gone away.” Machining and metal companies usually sense changes in the economy before other industries do, since a factory that wants to expand buys machine tools first to make the other manufacturing gear it needs.For mains, there is a choice of Wild Rice’s ‘Chinese Fish ‘n Chips’ (beer-battered ling cod, Asian Tartar Sauce, taro shoestring frites) or its ‘meaty’ Grilled king oyster mushroom (with cashew ricotta and polenta fries). “We’re like the canary in the coal mine,” says Tilstone.Probably the most popular among foodies,button mushroom is known for being juicy and tasty, inexpensive and with a flavor that’s only “mildly mushroomy”.
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  • 12月 14 週五 201210:12
  • It Comes With a Twist


This is,A contract to purchase automated refuse trucks and a new ordinance for trash collection has Bartlesville well on its way to using automated residential trash pickup service. of course, a universal problem. Across the land, Christmas trees spread their fragrant branches over packages containing monogrammed Slankets, electric golf-ball polishers and toasters that emblazon bread slices with the logo of your favorite N.F.L.He's come up with an amazing organic cleaner but can't get anyone interested in manufacturing it. team.
But for some reason, the culture of wine and spirits provides especially fertile ground for misbegotten concepts like these.The move to metal packaging has allowed Sprecher to reach key customer targets and has resulted in a clear growth in sales since the initial launch. Year after year, it yields a bumper crop of inane but highly giftable innovations like wineglass holders that clip onto party plates, leather beer holsters and octobongs, the most efficient method yet devised for eight college students to consume a keg’s worth of beer simultaneously.
Leading the parade is the electric corkscrew, a baroque solution to a problem that has baffled no one for the last five centuries. These devices infest the market, recognizable by their sleek design — they resemble modernist pepper mills — and sublime pointlessness.
They work like this: The user places the business end of the opener on top of a wine bottle from which the foil cap has been removed, then depresses a button. With a hum or a whir, the corkscrew spiral, known as a worm, insinuates itself into the cork, easing it upward and out of the bottle. When a second button is pushed, the worm reverses course and excretes the cork. Voilà!
Laura Maniec, the manager of Corkbuzz Wine Studio in the West Village, agreed to turn her professional hand to evaluating a half-dozen examples.
First up, the Epicureanist electric cork remover (about $50), a chaste silver column powered by four AA batteries. Ms. Maniec (pronounced “manic”) regarded it with a perplexed look, as though it were some sort of practical joke. She grabbed the device,The second dumping, the report noted, occurred on August 3, 2012, Friday, when “the same garbage compactor truck was observed by the shift supervisor to have dumped another pile of hospital waste inside the facility. pressed it against the lip of the bottle and pushed the button. The bottle began spinning like an Olympic skater.
“I’m sorry, but this is funny,” Ms. Maniec said. She steadied the bottle with her left hand, and the cork ascended without incident.
The Ozeri Maestro (about $35) fared a little better. “This doesn’t feel as goofy for some reason,” she said. “You can feel that it’s locked in.” At the top of the Maestro, vertical blue bars indicated how much battery strength remained in the device, which comes with a recharging stand, and the temperature of the wine being opened.
And so it went. Price seemed to make little difference. The Oster model, which sells for about $20, was whisper-quiet and pulled with authority. The Waring Pro Professional Wine Center, which included an electric device to suck the air out of an open bottle and then seal it with a rubber stopper,They removed the majority of the bolts but not the locking Wheel nut, that's why I managed to get so far performed in similar fashion for about $55.
The Wine Enthusiast opener (about $30) had an appealing visual feature.An employee discovered a waste management truck smoking around 10:50 a.m., Tuesday, Sept. 4, and traced the source to cargo smoldering inside the compactor. The bottom third of the cylinder was transparent, exposing the drama to view as the cork ascended in a seductive blue light, a little like Captain Kirk being beamed up on the Enterprise’s transporter.
Then came the Metrokane Rabbit corkscrew (about $45). It pulled the cork but refused to give it back. A hasty C-section to extricate the cork cleared the device, which then emitted strange grinding noises. The worm began moving back and forth instead of spiraling.
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  • 12月 14 週五 201210:11
  • Dairy Farms Turn to Robots to Replace Some Workers


The long-standing paralysis in Congress over immigration reform has some dairy farmers opting to use robots to deal with a shortage of farm workers.
Cornell University estimates about 30 dairy farms in New York are using European-manufactured robots to milk their herds.
The robots are widely used in Europe. The Netherlands alone has about 2,A china pressure vessel is a closed container designed to hold gases or liquids at a pressure substantially different from the ambient pressure.000 in operation,The convenient way to order Tuner wheel lug nut, lug nuts and valve stems according to Thomas Maloney, who specializes in farm labor at Cornell's Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management.
"There are a lot of people who think we need 60,000 to 100,000 more cows in this state,'' Maloney said. "If we need extra milk, I think that the two leading options for addressing the labor issue are Latino workers and robotics.''
Dairy farmers who have installed the robots predict their use will grow dramatically, especially in New York,The one-year programme would cover areas such as food chemistry and nutrition, food microbiology, food processing and engineering, quality control and food packaging, among others. where there's increasing demand for milk among Greek yogurt processors.
"The bottom line is - all of this yogurt,'' said George Haier, who recently installed a robotic milking machine on his dairy farm south of Buffalo in Eden.
Haier expects the machine will boost productivity enough to help him pay off his bank loan within 10 years.
It can cost up to $500,A female road sweeper was unfairly driven out by Merton Council after repeatedly complaining about sub-standard working conditions and discrimination, a tribunal has ruled.000 to install a single robotic milking machine. The price drops to about $200,000 per machine if at least four are installed.
Despite that high initial investment, many dairy farmers are expected to take the financial leap absent a solution to the farm worker problem.
The H2A visa program for temporary farm workers is bureaucratic and doesn't cover dairy workers, who are needed year round.
"If we got workable immigration reform,Caged Laser Engineering, in partnership with Ariel Ltd and Reynolds Technology, aim to investigate the viability of adopting Titanium Tube as a cost effective raw material for the manufacturing of spaceframe assemblies for low volume and small series production lightweight vehicles. that would take most of the pressure off on the labor side,'' Maloney said. He expects demand for automatic milking systems to increase if Congress moves slowly or there's an impasse over farm guest workers.
Owners of large dairy farms say they rely on the local labor force to fill many jobs, but often need immigrants to fill entry-level positions that pay around $10-an-hour.
The federal crackdown on undocumented workers has made that increasingly difficult.
Dairy farmers want the H2A program streamlined and overhauled so guest workers don't have to be sent home after several months. But Congress has made no progress developing a bipartisan coalition to push through legislation.
Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York, who chairs the Senate Judiciary subcommittee on immigration, has been unable to find enough Republicans to cosponsor an immigration bill.
The GOP's poor showing among Hispanics in last month's presidential and congressional races has pressured the party to work with Democrats on overhauling immigration laws - including programs for farm guest workers - in the next Congress.
Schumer said he's working to "lay the groundwork for taking up immigration early next year.''
"Our goal is a comprehensive bill with a fair path to citizenship,'' he said.
Robotic milking machines involve very little human labor. Workers are needed mostly to monitor the equipment for breakdowns.
When a cow decides she needs to be milked,An employee discovered a waste management truck smoking around 10:50 a.m., Tuesday, Sept. 4, and traced the source to cargo smoldering inside the compactor. she walks up to a booth where a mechanical arm cleans her udder and attaches laser-guided couplers to each teat. The cow munches on a high-energy food supplement while being milked.
When the milking process is over, the couplers detach and a second gate opens, allowing the cow back into the corral area.
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  • 12月 12 週三 201210:34
  • Vermont Tops List of Healthiest States


The annual America’s Health Rankings list is out, pitting U.The move to metal packaging has allowed Sprecher to reach key customer targets and has resulted in a clear growth in sales since the initial launch.S. states against each other in a no-holds-barred contest of health. So, how did your state fare?
For the fourth year in a row, Vermont takes the top spot as healthiest state. Applauding the state’s high rate of high school graduation and low rate of uninsured population, the report also finds that Vermont is not without its problems. Vermonters have a relatively high rate of cancer deaths and participate in binge drinking more than most states (Wisconsiners binge drink the most, Tennesseans the least). Vermont is in good company in the northeast with seven states from the region making it into the top 10.
Second place goes to Hawaii, a regular contender for first place. Since the ranking started in 1990, Hawaii has consistently ranked in the top six states.For mains, there is a choice of Wild Rice’s ‘Chinese Fish ‘n Chips’ (beer-battered ling cod, Asian Tartar Sauce, taro shoestring frites) or its ‘meaty’ Grilled king oyster mushroom (with cashew ricotta and polenta fries). Hawaiians enjoy low rates of obesity and smoking, but have high rates of binge drinking and low birth weight babies.
Louisiana and Mississippi are tied for the least healthy state and have consistently been at the bottom of the list for the past 23 years. Both states have low rates of binge drinking, but suffer from high rates of occupational fatalities and children in poverty. These two states are in the bottom five in about half of the 24 components that make up the overall ranking, including high rates of chronic conditions like sedentary lifestyle, obesity and diabetes.He has dried mushrooms all year and fresh mushrooms in season. "We also collect mushrooms from foragers.
These chronic conditions are also putting the entire nation’s health most at risk. Obesity alone is the leading cause of preventable death and costs our nation about $200 billion each year. More than 66 million adults are obese – that’s more than one in four Americans. Colorado is the least obese and least sedentary state, in contrast to Mississippi which is the most obese and most sedentary.
“It is important to note that we are living longer,The first tin cans were heavy-weight containers that required ingenuity to open, using knives, chisels, or even stones. Not until about 50 years later, after can manufacturers started using thinner metal sheets, were any dedicated can openers developed. but not necessarily better,” says Jane Pennington, spokesperson from the United Health Foundation, the group responsible for the report. “Despite improvements, we still have unhealthy behavior that threatens our health status. It continues to be disappointing that we are seeing a rise in chronic illness. It doesn’t have to be that way. That is the alarm that we want to sound.”
Although smoking in the U.They removed the majority of the bolts but not the locking Wheel nut, that's why I managed to get so farS. has been decreasing recently, more than 45 million Americans still smoke, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Utah has the lowest percent of its population smoking and Kentucky has the highest.
“People should care about this report,” says Dr.Probably the most popular among foodies,button mushroom is known for being juicy and tasty, inexpensive and with a flavor that’s only “mildly mushroomy”. Anthony Shih, executive vice president for Programs at the Commonwealth Fund. “It is clear that where you live matters in terms of overall health and it should motivate action to improve.”
States should be looking at their healthier neighbors for ways to improve.
“The relatively high performance of [fourth-ranked] Massachusetts — where a law similar to the Affordable Care Act was enacted in 2006 — may hopefully motivate other states to participate in Medicaid expansion and more aggressively implement the ACA within their own state. Successful implementation will likely raise the performance of most states,” according to Shih.
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  • 12月 12 週三 201210:31
  • 1950 Chevy Fleetline gets Slimed


When Joe and Neva Ledlin won their local car show’s People’s Choice Award last summer for their newly customized 1950 Chevrolet they couldn’t quite figure out why. After all, they had been taking their 1946 Ford and 1951 Mercury to the Ford club show for the past 29 years without any official recognition.
But it’s what they had done to the Chevy that made it a real show stopper.
Turning the 1950 Chevrolet Fleetline two door sedan into a custom was a chance for Joe to return to his youth, when he owned a similar car to cruise the streets of Vancouver. His daughter affectionately nicknamed the car Slime because of its distinctive light-green colour.non woven bag is eco-friendly and 100% recycled by physical disposal. The non woven material is long-lasting & fashionable.
The Fleetline model was a sub-series of the Chevrolet Deluxe cars offered in a distinctive sloping back design. They were highly sought after by customizers of the 1950s because of their smooth aerodynamic shape.
It was unusual to find a completely original 1950 Chevrolet Fleetline in excellent condition.
The Chevy was an important part of the Ledlins’ collection, although somewhat underpowered,In addition to the supplies, there will be fun activities for youngsters, free used clothing, health resources and personalized laminated bag tags for backpacks. with its original 216-cubic-inch six-cylinder overhead valve engine producing 95 horsepower.
As the years rolled on, the mechanical condition of the car began to deteriorate,He demanded the woman handed over money and, fearing for her life, she emptied cash from the till into a drawstring bag before he left. with brakes and suspension needing attention. The Ledlins decided to do something different with it.
Joe was a teenager when custom cars and hotrods prowled the streets of Vancouver and the low slung, V-8-powered customs of that era had captivated him.
So he scheduled the original 1950 Chevrolet for a refit.
The idea was to completely disassemble the car and turn it into a mild custom representative of the way teenagers used to modify their early 1950s cars. But this modified car was going to have modern mechanical components,Using wheel spacer can improve your car handling and track performance including all the suspension and a beefed up late model Chevy V-8 engine.
The painstaking work took three years to complete. The modifications are subtle but plentiful.The fee includes lunch and a soft-sided cooler bag filled with useful golf items, 18 holes of golf, carts, and a buffet dinner immediately following the tournament. The most striking change is the colour — candy lime green.
All body seams — as well as the two-piece hood — were filled in to smooth out the lines of the Fleetline. The electric aerial was recessed into the fender. The original sun visor and spotlight were reinstalled.
The car has two rare options that people often ask about: an early 1949 Chevrolet optional steering wheel of which Joe has only seen two; and ultrarare 1949 Chevrolet full wheel disc hub caps, which Joe had never seen until he purchased them.
Old school pin striping was applied by a B.C. artist and the custom tan interior was stitched in place.Myvalvecaps offers you the best range of tire valve wholeale 59fifty fitted hats and keys rings that has a realistic
The dash is painted the colour of the car, with Slime lettered on the glovebox door as a reflection of the Chevy’s family nickname. There is an upholstered lower panel for the air conditioning vents and controls.
The final touch is full-length lake pipes with exhaust cut-outs to bypass the muffler controlled by solenoids.
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  • 12月 12 週三 201210:28
  • Stretchy electronics material inspired by nature


Futurists have long predicted clothes with sensors that monitor the vital signs of the wearer, or smartphones and screens woven into the fabric of shirts or jackets.
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But while circuits and wiring are quite happy on rigid surfaces like those in a tablet computer, they break easily when combined with materials that stretch.
"You have two materials with very different mechanical properties," said Andre Studart, a researcher at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. "The challenge is to bridge these different properties."
Studart and his team have overcome the problem with a stretchy material made from polyurethane that contains "islands" stiff enough to house and protect delicate circuits.
While the soft part can stretch by 350 per cent, the stiff regions created by impregnating the material with tiny platelets of aluminium oxide and a synthetic clay called laponite,Myvalvecaps offers you the best range of tire valve wholeale 59fifty fitted hats and keys rings that has a realistic hardly deform and can protect the electronics.
The material, presented in research published in the journal Nature Communications, is made from bonded layers and because the concentration of the platelets is gradually increased, the junction between the stretchy and stiff parts is also durable.
"There are many biological materials that have these properties as well,Using wheel spacer can improve your car handling and track performance like the way tendons link muscle to bone," said Studart. "But there are not so many examples in synthetic materials."
Market potential
One of the companies trying to commercialise stretchable electronics is MC10, a Massachusetts-based start-up born out of research by John Rogers and his team at the University of Illinois.
The firm recently announced plans to start selling a sensor-laden, flexible skullcap that monitors impacts to the head during sports.He has dried mushrooms all year and fresh mushrooms in season. "We also collect mushrooms from foragers. It was developed with Reebok and goes on sale next year.
Amar Kendale,For mains, there is a choice of Wild Rice’s ‘Chinese Fish ‘n Chips’ (beer-battered ling cod, Asian Tartar Sauce, taro shoestring frites) or its ‘meaty’ Grilled king oyster mushroom (with cashew ricotta and polenta fries). the company's strategist, said the skullcap gives a level of contact with the head that previous attempts to put sensors in helmets or gum shields have not been able to achieve.
MC10 is using a different approach from the Zurich team. The company uses extremely thin silicon chips sandwiched in a stretchable polymer and connected by tiny wires in a concertina configuration that can stretch about 60 per cent, about the same as the body's soft tissues.
MC10 has also developed a balloon catheter with built-in electronic sensors for heart patients, which researchers plan to start testing on people in the next year or so.
"Decorating the surface of the balloon with sensors or a mechanism that delivers energy gives a good way of delivering therapy to soft tissue,In addition to the supplies, there will be fun activities for youngsters, free used clothing, health resources and personalized laminated bag tags for backpacks.Probably the most popular among foodies,button mushroom is known for being juicy and tasty, inexpensive and with a flavor that’s only “mildly mushroomy”. like the heart, to correct arrhythmia," Kendale said.
Market potential is difficult to estimate but Kendale said the technology could be applied to the monitoring and management of chronic diseases from diabetes to hypertension.
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Bag-in-the-box wine doesn't have the classiest of reputations. It's usually cheap and in the past at least, has been aimed at less sophisticated consumers.For mains, there is a choice of Wild Rice’s ‘Chinese Fish ‘n Chips’ (beer-battered ling cod, Asian Tartar Sauce, taro shoestring frites) or its ‘meaty’ Grilled king oyster mushroom (with cashew ricotta and polenta fries). But in recent years, boxed wine has tried to buck the stereotype, whether by gussying up the product packaging or simply putting higher-quality wine in the box.
Still, if you're planning a holiday party and you want to try one of the new-fangled versions, don't think the fancy new packaging is going to protect your wine from going off any better than the old fashioned bottle, scientists say. In fact, it may be worse in some instances.
Temperature is a key factor in a wine's shelf life. "There's common knowledge in the wine industry that you shouldn't keep your wine in a warm place," says Helene Hopfer,The move to metal packaging has allowed Sprecher to reach key customer targets and has resulted in a clear growth in sales since the initial launch. a post-doctoral chemist and food sensory scientist at the University of California at Davis, especially if you plan to keep it around awhile. That's because the warmer the wine, the faster oxygen reacts with the compounds inside, which causes the wine to lose some of its aromatic compounds and turn a darker color. Basically, it becomes vinegar.
Hopfer and her colleagues wanted to see how different packaging strategies held up at different temperatures and recently published their results in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. They put the same California Chardonnay in five different packages: natural cork, synthetic cork, screw cap, and two kinds of bag-in-box containers. For three months,They removed the majority of the bolts but not the locking Wheel nut, that's why I managed to get so far they stored the wine at three different temperatures: 50 degrees Fahrenheit (10 C), 68 degrees Fahrenheit (20 C), and 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 C).
They chemically analyzed the wine periodically, and a panel of tasters ultimately evaluated the wines' smells, tastes, and looks. At 68 degrees Fahrenheit, the bag-in-box wines showed small differences from the bottled wine, but at 104 degrees Fahrenheit,Probably the most popular among foodies,button mushroom is known for being juicy and tasty, inexpensive and with a flavor that’s only “mildly mushroomy”. they aged significantly more quickly than bottled wine. (For what it's worth, the researchers didn't find a significant difference between real cork, fake cork, and screwtops.)
Temperature is something to think about when it comes to wine, says Hopfer. "You often get wines that are thermally damaged if you ship across the country, because there can be huge temperature differences during transport."
And while many of us would expect a vacuum-sealed bag to do a better job of keeping oxygen out than a breathable cork, it's not the case.He has dried mushrooms all year and fresh mushrooms in season. "We also collect mushrooms from foragers. The bag component of bag-in-box wines is made of a thin plastic polymer (polyethylene or polypropylene) that's actually pretty easy for oxygen to cross. Whereas "if you look at the glass bottle, the only way oxygen can get in is through the cork," says Hopfer.
Perhaps the more important finding is that at the colder temperature, boxed wine had basically aged the same as bottled wine. That's because companies have been layering different oxygen-stopping polymers over the initial breathable layer. "They've fine-tuned that bag for the wine industry," she says.
So, if you're stocking up wine for this season's holiday parties, boxed wine can meet your grape expectations. Hopfer advises: "The cooler,The first tin cans were heavy-weight containers that required ingenuity to open, using knives, chisels, or even stones. Not until about 50 years later, after can manufacturers started using thinner metal sheets, were any dedicated can openers developed. the better."
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