But Mike Millikin has a different opinion:
It is a very good idea.I have been watching Parry People Movers for years and two of their vehicles are now in revenue operation. The flywheel hydraulic technology may be less costly than any ultra-cap. In fact, Flybrid is cooperating in KERS flywheel-electric systems now.
Lorelei intervenes and adds:
Nick, who holds a degree in film from the University of Central Florida, was excited to branch into a new medium of filmmaking. He comments, âIt is exciting to think of all the innovations in film and video that have laid the groundwork for the freedom in creation we have today. The ability for a single individual with a computer to tell a complete story is one of the beauties of machinima and is providing independence to filmmakers like never before.â
Lorelei brings more details:
OCLS has now produced two video tours to introduce, promote, and explain both the exhibit and the project. The videos utilize machinima, the art of producing computer animated films through pre-existing 3D environments, to tell the stories of historic Central Florida.
Gerry intervenes and adds:
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Still being unsure, Mike Millikin asks:
New Prius Japan s Top Seller in May Prius sales in Japan since January 2007. February 2009 Ninth Warmest February for Globe
Mike Millikin thinks about it:
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Meanwhile, Mike Millikin came up with this idea:
It is a very good idea.I have been watching Parry People Movers for years and two of their vehicles are now in revenue operation. The flywheel hydraulic technology may be less costly than any ultra-cap. In fact, Flybrid is cooperating in KERS flywheel-electric systems now.
As Mike Millikin says:
2) Avg TOTAL cost per ride(2008) for special small buses operation per handicapped customer ride = $99 CAN.
In other words, Lorelei puts it this way:
Nick, who holds a degree in film from the University of Central Florida, was excited to branch into a new medium of filmmaking. He comments, âIt is exciting to think of all the innovations in film and video that have laid the groundwork for the freedom in creation we have today. The ability for a single individual with a computer to tell a complete story is one of the beauties of machinima and is providing independence to filmmakers like never before.â
In other words, Gerry puts it this way:
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For this purpose, Lorelei suggests:
Central Florida Memory in Second Life! â" Video Tours AvailableIn the summer of 2008, the Orange County Library System (OCLS) brought the Central Florida Memory project (www.cfmemory.org) to a new audience through an interactive exhibit built within the virtual world of Second Life (www.secondlife.com).
Gerry sees it this way:
About Me Gerry McKiernan I currently have primary responsibilities for Collection Development, Instruction, and Reference and Research Services in Chemical and Biological Engineering; Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering; Environment Sciences; Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering; and Mechanical Engineering. I have been employed by the Iowa State University Library since April 1987. Prior to joining ISU, I served as the Museum Librarian at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, and as an Assistant Librarian with the Library of the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, my hometown. I received my Masters of Science degree in Library Science from the University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign in 1975, and my undergraduate degree in Anthropology from Lehman College of the City University of New York, The Bronx.
Before going any further, Gerry wants to get this straight:
About Me Gerry McKiernan I currently have primary responsibilities for Collection Development, Instruction, and Reference and Research Services in Chemical and Biological Engineering; Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering; Environment Sciences; Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering; and Mechanical Engineering. I have been employed by the Iowa State University Library since April 1987. Prior to joining ISU, I served as the Museum Librarian at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, and as an Assistant Librarian with the Library of the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, my hometown. I received my Masters of Science degree in Library Science from the University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign in 1975, and my undergraduate degree in Anthropology from Lehman College of the City University of New York, The Bronx.
Still not being convinced, Lorelei replies:
Viewers follow the adventures of Nik Mortenwold (real world OCLS employee Nick Martinolich) as he explores a turn of the century Florida homestead complete with cracker house, barn, school house, and more. Nick interacts with the residents of the exhibit to learn more about their daily lives and routines.
Gerry thinks that the problem is:
About Me Gerry McKiernan I currently have primary responsibilities for Collection Development, Instruction, and Reference and Research Services in Chemical and Biological Engineering; Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering; Environment Sciences; Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering; and Mechanical Engineering. I have been employed by the Iowa State University Library since April 1987. Prior to joining ISU, I served as the Museum Librarian at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, and as an Assistant Librarian with the Library of the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, my hometown. I received my Masters of Science degree in Library Science from the University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign in 1975, and my undergraduate degree in Anthropology from Lehman College of the City University of New York, The Bronx.
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Thursday, August 13, 2009
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Furthermore, Lorelei claims:
Central Florida Memory in Second Life! â" Video Tours AvailableIn the summer of 2008, the Orange County Library System (OCLS) brought the Central Florida Memory project (www.cfmemory.org) to a new audience through an interactive exhibit built within the virtual world of Second Life (www.secondlife.com).
Mike Millikin notices:
Home Topics Monthly Archives Resources Perspective Google GCC Web « Zero Motorcycles Launches DS Electric Dual Sport Motorcycle | Main | National Research Council Report on America s Energy Future Highlights Vehicle Efficiency Technologies, Conversion of Biomass and Coal-to-Liquids Fuels, and Electrifying the Light Duty Fleet with PHEVs, BEVs and FCVs »
Having that in mind, Lorelei wonders:
Go to www.ocls.info/about/collaborations.asp to find out more information about the exhibit and to view the videos.
For example, Mike Millikin considers:
Green Car Congress © 2009 BioAge Group, LLC. All Rights Reserved. | Home | BioAge Group From the Dashboard
While it may be true, Mike Millikin thinks:
Posted by: HarveyD | August 01, 2009 at 08:53 AM Our small transit buses take the handicapped but also seniors and people that need a ride. Sure it is subsidized and there are only a few people on each bus, but that can be improved.
Lorelei objects:
Central Florida Memory in Second Life! â" Video Tours AvailableIn the summer of 2008, the Orange County Library System (OCLS) brought the Central Florida Memory project (www.cfmemory.org) to a new audience through an interactive exhibit built within the virtual world of Second Life (www.secondlife.com).
For example, Mike Millikin considers:
Posted by: SJC | August 03, 2009 at 10:46 AM Its not so low paying some bus drivers make 80k a year Posted by: wintermane2000 | August 03, 2009 at 02:17 PM
Lorelei shows how it is done:
Viewers follow the adventures of Nik Mortenwold (real world OCLS employee Nick Martinolich) as he explores a turn of the century Florida homestead complete with cracker house, barn, school house, and more. Nick interacts with the residents of the exhibit to learn more about their daily lives and routines.
Despite the previous arguments, Mike Millikin has many reasons to think otherwise:
Posted by: SJC | August 03, 2009 at 10:46 AM Its not so low paying some bus drivers make 80k a year Posted by: wintermane2000 | August 03, 2009 at 02:17 PM
As a result of that, Lorelei belives:
Viewers follow the adventures of Nik Mortenwold (real world OCLS employee Nick Martinolich) as he explores a turn of the century Florida homestead complete with cracker house, barn, school house, and more. Nick interacts with the residents of the exhibit to learn more about their daily lives and routines.
Thinking that's not all, Gerry adds:
About Me Gerry McKiernan I currently have primary responsibilities for Collection Development, Instruction, and Reference and Research Services in Chemical and Biological Engineering; Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering; Environment Sciences; Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering; and Mechanical Engineering. I have been employed by the Iowa State University Library since April 1987. Prior to joining ISU, I served as the Museum Librarian at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, and as an Assistant Librarian with the Library of the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, my hometown. I received my Masters of Science degree in Library Science from the University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign in 1975, and my undergraduate degree in Anthropology from Lehman College of the City University of New York, The Bronx.
Gerry says it all comes down to this:
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Gerry can't forget that:
About Me Gerry McKiernan I currently have primary responsibilities for Collection Development, Instruction, and Reference and Research Services in Chemical and Biological Engineering; Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering; Environment Sciences; Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering; and Mechanical Engineering. I have been employed by the Iowa State University Library since April 1987. Prior to joining ISU, I served as the Museum Librarian at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, and as an Assistant Librarian with the Library of the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, my hometown. I received my Masters of Science degree in Library Science from the University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign in 1975, and my undergraduate degree in Anthropology from Lehman College of the City University of New York, The Bronx.
However, Gerry thinks differently:
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Gerry objects:
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Central Florida Memory in Second Life! â" Video Tours AvailableIn the summer of 2008, the Orange County Library System (OCLS) brought the Central Florida Memory project (www.cfmemory.org) to a new audience through an interactive exhibit built within the virtual world of Second Life (www.secondlife.com).
Mike Millikin notices:
Home Topics Monthly Archives Resources Perspective Google GCC Web « Zero Motorcycles Launches DS Electric Dual Sport Motorcycle | Main | National Research Council Report on America s Energy Future Highlights Vehicle Efficiency Technologies, Conversion of Biomass and Coal-to-Liquids Fuels, and Electrifying the Light Duty Fleet with PHEVs, BEVs and FCVs »
Having that in mind, Lorelei wonders:
Go to www.ocls.info/about/collaborations.asp to find out more information about the exhibit and to view the videos.
For example, Mike Millikin considers:
Green Car Congress © 2009 BioAge Group, LLC. All Rights Reserved. | Home | BioAge Group From the Dashboard
While it may be true, Mike Millikin thinks:
Posted by: HarveyD | August 01, 2009 at 08:53 AM Our small transit buses take the handicapped but also seniors and people that need a ride. Sure it is subsidized and there are only a few people on each bus, but that can be improved.
Lorelei objects:
Central Florida Memory in Second Life! â" Video Tours AvailableIn the summer of 2008, the Orange County Library System (OCLS) brought the Central Florida Memory project (www.cfmemory.org) to a new audience through an interactive exhibit built within the virtual world of Second Life (www.secondlife.com).
For example, Mike Millikin considers:
Posted by: SJC | August 03, 2009 at 10:46 AM Its not so low paying some bus drivers make 80k a year Posted by: wintermane2000 | August 03, 2009 at 02:17 PM
Lorelei shows how it is done:
Viewers follow the adventures of Nik Mortenwold (real world OCLS employee Nick Martinolich) as he explores a turn of the century Florida homestead complete with cracker house, barn, school house, and more. Nick interacts with the residents of the exhibit to learn more about their daily lives and routines.
Despite the previous arguments, Mike Millikin has many reasons to think otherwise:
Posted by: SJC | August 03, 2009 at 10:46 AM Its not so low paying some bus drivers make 80k a year Posted by: wintermane2000 | August 03, 2009 at 02:17 PM
As a result of that, Lorelei belives:
Viewers follow the adventures of Nik Mortenwold (real world OCLS employee Nick Martinolich) as he explores a turn of the century Florida homestead complete with cracker house, barn, school house, and more. Nick interacts with the residents of the exhibit to learn more about their daily lives and routines.
Thinking that's not all, Gerry adds:
About Me Gerry McKiernan I currently have primary responsibilities for Collection Development, Instruction, and Reference and Research Services in Chemical and Biological Engineering; Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering; Environment Sciences; Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering; and Mechanical Engineering. I have been employed by the Iowa State University Library since April 1987. Prior to joining ISU, I served as the Museum Librarian at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, and as an Assistant Librarian with the Library of the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, my hometown. I received my Masters of Science degree in Library Science from the University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign in 1975, and my undergraduate degree in Anthropology from Lehman College of the City University of New York, The Bronx.
Gerry says it all comes down to this:
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Gerry can't forget that:
About Me Gerry McKiernan I currently have primary responsibilities for Collection Development, Instruction, and Reference and Research Services in Chemical and Biological Engineering; Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering; Environment Sciences; Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering; and Mechanical Engineering. I have been employed by the Iowa State University Library since April 1987. Prior to joining ISU, I served as the Museum Librarian at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, and as an Assistant Librarian with the Library of the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, my hometown. I received my Masters of Science degree in Library Science from the University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign in 1975, and my undergraduate degree in Anthropology from Lehman College of the City University of New York, The Bronx.
However, Gerry thinks differently:
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Gerry objects:
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Lorelei Mike Millikin Gerry
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While it may be true, Mike Millikin thinks:
Vehicles equipped with the energy storage systems consume up to 30% less energy per year and produce up to 80 metric tons less CO 2 emission than vehicles without energy storage systems. Thanks to a new connection concept, Sitras HES and Sitras MES can be retrofitted in existing vehicles without any difficulty; the tramway infrastructure remains completely unaffected.
Lorelei brings a word of caution:
Nick, who holds a degree in film from the University of Central Florida, was excited to branch into a new medium of filmmaking. He comments, âIt is exciting to think of all the innovations in film and video that have laid the groundwork for the freedom in creation we have today. The ability for a single individual with a computer to tell a complete story is one of the beauties of machinima and is providing independence to filmmakers like never before.â
Having that in mind, Lorelei wonders:
Nick, who holds a degree in film from the University of Central Florida, was excited to branch into a new medium of filmmaking. He comments, âIt is exciting to think of all the innovations in film and video that have laid the groundwork for the freedom in creation we have today. The ability for a single individual with a computer to tell a complete story is one of the beauties of machinima and is providing independence to filmmakers like never before.â
Lorelei thinks about it:
Visitors to the virtual exhibit are treated to an interactive and immersive experience that allows them to witness history first hand in an open and free roaming environment. Visitors are also provided with resources on starting a digitization project, the types of documents included in Central Florida Memory, and much more.
Lorelei brings a word of caution:
Viewers follow the adventures of Nik Mortenwold (real world OCLS employee Nick Martinolich) as he explores a turn of the century Florida homestead complete with cracker house, barn, school house, and more. Nick interacts with the residents of the exhibit to learn more about their daily lives and routines.
Mike Millikin scans the other's answers and reply:
Home Topics Monthly Archives Resources Perspective Google GCC Web « Zero Motorcycles Launches DS Electric Dual Sport Motorcycle | Main | National Research Council Report on America s Energy Future Highlights Vehicle Efficiency Technologies, Conversion of Biomass and Coal-to-Liquids Fuels, and Electrifying the Light Duty Fleet with PHEVs, BEVs and FCVs »
Gerry thinks that the problem is:
June (13) Handheld Online Conference / June 3 2009 Infoquest: Alliance Library System Text Message Re... Libraries Using Twitter: Academic / Research / Spe... Who You Gonna Call?: Mediated Phone Reference Serv... The Handheld Librarian Blog Twittering Libraries Wiki Report: M-Libraries: Information Use On The Move DukeUniversityMobile The Handheld Librarian 2009 Virtual Conference Library Digital Collections? There s an App for Th... JISC National e-Books Observatory Project The Evolution of Mobile Teaching and Learning Library Purchase/Subscription For Kindle Content?
Lorelei points out another thing aside from that:
Go to www.ocls.info/about/collaborations.asp to find out more information about the exhibit and to view the videos.
Mike Millikin shows how it is done:
Home Topics Monthly Archives Resources Perspective Google GCC Web « Zero Motorcycles Launches DS Electric Dual Sport Motorcycle | Main | National Research Council Report on America s Energy Future Highlights Vehicle Efficiency Technologies, Conversion of Biomass and Coal-to-Liquids Fuels, and Electrifying the Light Duty Fleet with PHEVs, BEVs and FCVs »
Mike Millikin objects:
The CISRO super-cap-lead battery technology combined with EFFPOWER S bipolar high current battery could likely be less costly and complicated than Siemen s system.
For this reason, Mike Millikin says:
Posted by: SJC | August 03, 2009 at 10:46 AM Its not so low paying some bus drivers make 80k a year Posted by: wintermane2000 | August 03, 2009 at 02:17 PM
For this purpose, Gerry suggests:
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For this purpose, Gerry suggests:
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As Gerry says:
About Me Gerry McKiernan I currently have primary responsibilities for Collection Development, Instruction, and Reference and Research Services in Chemical and Biological Engineering; Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering; Environment Sciences; Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering; and Mechanical Engineering. I have been employed by the Iowa State University Library since April 1987. Prior to joining ISU, I served as the Museum Librarian at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, and as an Assistant Librarian with the Library of the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, my hometown. I received my Masters of Science degree in Library Science from the University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign in 1975, and my undergraduate degree in Anthropology from Lehman College of the City University of New York, The Bronx.
Gerry brings some great news:
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Vehicles equipped with the energy storage systems consume up to 30% less energy per year and produce up to 80 metric tons less CO 2 emission than vehicles without energy storage systems. Thanks to a new connection concept, Sitras HES and Sitras MES can be retrofitted in existing vehicles without any difficulty; the tramway infrastructure remains completely unaffected.
Lorelei brings a word of caution:
Nick, who holds a degree in film from the University of Central Florida, was excited to branch into a new medium of filmmaking. He comments, âIt is exciting to think of all the innovations in film and video that have laid the groundwork for the freedom in creation we have today. The ability for a single individual with a computer to tell a complete story is one of the beauties of machinima and is providing independence to filmmakers like never before.â
Having that in mind, Lorelei wonders:
Nick, who holds a degree in film from the University of Central Florida, was excited to branch into a new medium of filmmaking. He comments, âIt is exciting to think of all the innovations in film and video that have laid the groundwork for the freedom in creation we have today. The ability for a single individual with a computer to tell a complete story is one of the beauties of machinima and is providing independence to filmmakers like never before.â
Lorelei thinks about it:
Visitors to the virtual exhibit are treated to an interactive and immersive experience that allows them to witness history first hand in an open and free roaming environment. Visitors are also provided with resources on starting a digitization project, the types of documents included in Central Florida Memory, and much more.
Lorelei brings a word of caution:
Viewers follow the adventures of Nik Mortenwold (real world OCLS employee Nick Martinolich) as he explores a turn of the century Florida homestead complete with cracker house, barn, school house, and more. Nick interacts with the residents of the exhibit to learn more about their daily lives and routines.
Mike Millikin scans the other's answers and reply:
Home Topics Monthly Archives Resources Perspective Google GCC Web « Zero Motorcycles Launches DS Electric Dual Sport Motorcycle | Main | National Research Council Report on America s Energy Future Highlights Vehicle Efficiency Technologies, Conversion of Biomass and Coal-to-Liquids Fuels, and Electrifying the Light Duty Fleet with PHEVs, BEVs and FCVs »
Gerry thinks that the problem is:
June (13) Handheld Online Conference / June 3 2009 Infoquest: Alliance Library System Text Message Re... Libraries Using Twitter: Academic / Research / Spe... Who You Gonna Call?: Mediated Phone Reference Serv... The Handheld Librarian Blog Twittering Libraries Wiki Report: M-Libraries: Information Use On The Move DukeUniversityMobile The Handheld Librarian 2009 Virtual Conference Library Digital Collections? There s an App for Th... JISC National e-Books Observatory Project The Evolution of Mobile Teaching and Learning Library Purchase/Subscription For Kindle Content?
Lorelei points out another thing aside from that:
Go to www.ocls.info/about/collaborations.asp to find out more information about the exhibit and to view the videos.
Mike Millikin shows how it is done:
Home Topics Monthly Archives Resources Perspective Google GCC Web « Zero Motorcycles Launches DS Electric Dual Sport Motorcycle | Main | National Research Council Report on America s Energy Future Highlights Vehicle Efficiency Technologies, Conversion of Biomass and Coal-to-Liquids Fuels, and Electrifying the Light Duty Fleet with PHEVs, BEVs and FCVs »
Mike Millikin objects:
The CISRO super-cap-lead battery technology combined with EFFPOWER S bipolar high current battery could likely be less costly and complicated than Siemen s system.
For this reason, Mike Millikin says:
Posted by: SJC | August 03, 2009 at 10:46 AM Its not so low paying some bus drivers make 80k a year Posted by: wintermane2000 | August 03, 2009 at 02:17 PM
For this purpose, Gerry suggests:
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For this purpose, Gerry suggests:
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As Gerry says:
About Me Gerry McKiernan I currently have primary responsibilities for Collection Development, Instruction, and Reference and Research Services in Chemical and Biological Engineering; Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering; Environment Sciences; Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering; and Mechanical Engineering. I have been employed by the Iowa State University Library since April 1987. Prior to joining ISU, I served as the Museum Librarian at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, and as an Assistant Librarian with the Library of the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, my hometown. I received my Masters of Science degree in Library Science from the University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign in 1975, and my undergraduate degree in Anthropology from Lehman College of the City University of New York, The Bronx.
Gerry brings some great news:
May (17) Researching Mobile Learning: Frameworks, Tools And... QR Codes In Publications SciTechMed Journals/Publications On Twitter ? Mobile Libraries Google Group Established The Mobile-ized Library | Computers In Libraries |...
Sources:
Mike Millikin Lorelei Gerry
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Ocls From: Mike Millikin Lorelei Gerry /26666635
Mike Millikin objects:
US Sales of Hybrids Down 50% in November Monthly hybrid sales in November were the lowest since February 2006.
Similarly, Lorelei adds:
OCLS has now produced two video tours to introduce, promote, and explain both the exhibit and the project. The videos utilize machinima, the art of producing computer animated films through pre-existing 3D environments, to tell the stories of historic Central Florida.
Gerry shows how it is done:
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Still being unsure, Mike Millikin asks:
US Sales of Hybrids Down 50% in November Monthly hybrid sales in November were the lowest since February 2006.
Gerry has another idea:
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Despite the previous arguments, Mike Millikin has many reasons to think otherwise:
Of course, small bus opertion for regular (8 to 10) passengers would cost much less depending on the average load factor. The $100 CAN per vehicle/hour remains and will go up with vehicle, fuel and driver s wages. The average passenger/ride cost would be much closer to $10 than $2 but still cheper than a taxi fare with one passenger but close to the same fare with 3 passengers.
In addition to this, Mike Millikin states:
Of course, small bus opertion for regular (8 to 10) passengers would cost much less depending on the average load factor. The $100 CAN per vehicle/hour remains and will go up with vehicle, fuel and driver s wages. The average passenger/ride cost would be much closer to $10 than $2 but still cheper than a taxi fare with one passenger but close to the same fare with 3 passengers.
Thinking that's not all, Mike Millikin adds:
It is a very good idea.I have been watching Parry People Movers for years and two of their vehicles are now in revenue operation. The flywheel hydraulic technology may be less costly than any ultra-cap. In fact, Flybrid is cooperating in KERS flywheel-electric systems now.
Before going any further, Gerry wants to get this straight:
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Despite the previous arguments, Lorelei has many reasons to think otherwise:
Central Florida Memory in Second Life! â" Video Tours AvailableIn the summer of 2008, the Orange County Library System (OCLS) brought the Central Florida Memory project (www.cfmemory.org) to a new audience through an interactive exhibit built within the virtual world of Second Life (www.secondlife.com).
Lorelei brings more details:
Nick, who holds a degree in film from the University of Central Florida, was excited to branch into a new medium of filmmaking. He comments, âIt is exciting to think of all the innovations in film and video that have laid the groundwork for the freedom in creation we have today. The ability for a single individual with a computer to tell a complete story is one of the beauties of machinima and is providing independence to filmmakers like never before.â
In other words, Gerry puts it this way:
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Gerry also takes into account the following fact:
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While it may be true, Lorelei thinks:
Nick, who holds a degree in film from the University of Central Florida, was excited to branch into a new medium of filmmaking. He comments, âIt is exciting to think of all the innovations in film and video that have laid the groundwork for the freedom in creation we have today. The ability for a single individual with a computer to tell a complete story is one of the beauties of machinima and is providing independence to filmmakers like never before.â
Lorelei remembers that:
OCLS has now produced two video tours to introduce, promote, and explain both the exhibit and the project. The videos utilize machinima, the art of producing computer animated films through pre-existing 3D environments, to tell the stories of historic Central Florida.
Sources:
Mike Millikin Lorelei Gerry
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
US Sales of Hybrids Down 50% in November Monthly hybrid sales in November were the lowest since February 2006.
Similarly, Lorelei adds:
OCLS has now produced two video tours to introduce, promote, and explain both the exhibit and the project. The videos utilize machinima, the art of producing computer animated films through pre-existing 3D environments, to tell the stories of historic Central Florida.
Gerry shows how it is done:
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Still being unsure, Mike Millikin asks:
US Sales of Hybrids Down 50% in November Monthly hybrid sales in November were the lowest since February 2006.
Gerry has another idea:
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Despite the previous arguments, Mike Millikin has many reasons to think otherwise:
Of course, small bus opertion for regular (8 to 10) passengers would cost much less depending on the average load factor. The $100 CAN per vehicle/hour remains and will go up with vehicle, fuel and driver s wages. The average passenger/ride cost would be much closer to $10 than $2 but still cheper than a taxi fare with one passenger but close to the same fare with 3 passengers.
In addition to this, Mike Millikin states:
Of course, small bus opertion for regular (8 to 10) passengers would cost much less depending on the average load factor. The $100 CAN per vehicle/hour remains and will go up with vehicle, fuel and driver s wages. The average passenger/ride cost would be much closer to $10 than $2 but still cheper than a taxi fare with one passenger but close to the same fare with 3 passengers.
Thinking that's not all, Mike Millikin adds:
It is a very good idea.I have been watching Parry People Movers for years and two of their vehicles are now in revenue operation. The flywheel hydraulic technology may be less costly than any ultra-cap. In fact, Flybrid is cooperating in KERS flywheel-electric systems now.
Before going any further, Gerry wants to get this straight:
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Despite the previous arguments, Lorelei has many reasons to think otherwise:
Central Florida Memory in Second Life! â" Video Tours AvailableIn the summer of 2008, the Orange County Library System (OCLS) brought the Central Florida Memory project (www.cfmemory.org) to a new audience through an interactive exhibit built within the virtual world of Second Life (www.secondlife.com).
Lorelei brings more details:
Nick, who holds a degree in film from the University of Central Florida, was excited to branch into a new medium of filmmaking. He comments, âIt is exciting to think of all the innovations in film and video that have laid the groundwork for the freedom in creation we have today. The ability for a single individual with a computer to tell a complete story is one of the beauties of machinima and is providing independence to filmmakers like never before.â
In other words, Gerry puts it this way:
Emerging Mobile Technologies in Libraries / Gabrie... Computers In Libraries 2009 > Creating Tomorrow : ... Mobile Learning For The Twenty-First Century Libra...
Gerry also takes into account the following fact:
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While it may be true, Lorelei thinks:
Nick, who holds a degree in film from the University of Central Florida, was excited to branch into a new medium of filmmaking. He comments, âIt is exciting to think of all the innovations in film and video that have laid the groundwork for the freedom in creation we have today. The ability for a single individual with a computer to tell a complete story is one of the beauties of machinima and is providing independence to filmmakers like never before.â
Lorelei remembers that:
OCLS has now produced two video tours to introduce, promote, and explain both the exhibit and the project. The videos utilize machinima, the art of producing computer animated films through pre-existing 3D environments, to tell the stories of historic Central Florida.
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Friday, August 7, 2009
Ocls From: Gerry Mike Millikin /26138604
Still not being convinced, Gerry replies:
Mobile Technologies, Mobile Users: Implications fo... Internet Librarian 2009: Net Initiatives For Touch... Mimas Mobile Event: Mobile Learning: Telling Tales...
Mike Millikin notices:
One system in France uses switched conductors at ground level which would be far easier and cheaper to implement with the Siements system. In any case a five KW range extender and tank of ethanol should always be available. The streetcars could run faster than walking with five KW and only emergency lights.
Gerry comes with the facts:
About Me Gerry McKiernan I currently have primary responsibilities for Collection Development, Instruction, and Reference and Research Services in Chemical and Biological Engineering; Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering; Environment Sciences; Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering; and Mechanical Engineering. I have been employed by the Iowa State University Library since April 1987. Prior to joining ISU, I served as the Museum Librarian at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, and as an Assistant Librarian with the Library of the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, my hometown. I received my Masters of Science degree in Library Science from the University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign in 1975, and my undergraduate degree in Anthropology from Lehman College of the City University of New York, The Bronx.
But Mike Millikin says that's not all:
One system in France uses switched conductors at ground level which would be far easier and cheaper to implement with the Siements system. In any case a five KW range extender and tank of ethanol should always be available. The streetcars could run faster than walking with five KW and only emergency lights.
Mike Millikin shows how it is done:
I could see computer assistance for reducing stress on th e driver and increasing safety. I do not think that you need a robot driver, that is a bit far fetched. How or where you come up with the $100 per ride 3 times the cost statement, I have no idea. I find that hard to believe.
Furthermore, Mike Millikin claims:
I could see computer assistance for reducing stress on the driver and increasing safety. I do not think that you need a robot driver, that is a bit far fetched. How or where you come up with the $100 per ride 3 times the cost statement, I have no idea. I find that hard to believe.
As a result of that, Mike Millikin belives:
Replacing the existing ICE noisy city buses with e-buses would do a lot for the environment and quali ty of life in our cities while reducing Oil imports and GHG.
Furthermore, Gerry claims:
EQ >The Revolution No One Noticed: Mobile Phones a... EDUCAUSE Handheld and Mobile Computing Constituent... SMS Library Reference Service Options / Beth Stahr...
Gerry does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
SMS Reference: Keeping Up With Your Clients / Soni... Text Messaging Reference: Enhancing Reference Serv... Joe Murphy / Yale University Library > Librarian E...
Gerry imagines that:
Emerging Mobile Technologies in Libraries / Gabrie... Computers In Libraries 2009 > Creating Tomorrow : ... Mobile Learning For The Twenty-First Century Libra...
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Mobile Technologies, Mobile Users: Implications fo... Internet Librarian 2009: Net Initiatives For Touch... Mimas Mobile Event: Mobile Learning: Telling Tales...
Mike Millikin notices:
One system in France uses switched conductors at ground level which would be far easier and cheaper to implement with the Siements system. In any case a five KW range extender and tank of ethanol should always be available. The streetcars could run faster than walking with five KW and only emergency lights.
Gerry comes with the facts:
About Me Gerry McKiernan I currently have primary responsibilities for Collection Development, Instruction, and Reference and Research Services in Chemical and Biological Engineering; Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering; Environment Sciences; Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering; and Mechanical Engineering. I have been employed by the Iowa State University Library since April 1987. Prior to joining ISU, I served as the Museum Librarian at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, and as an Assistant Librarian with the Library of the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, my hometown. I received my Masters of Science degree in Library Science from the University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign in 1975, and my undergraduate degree in Anthropology from Lehman College of the City University of New York, The Bronx.
But Mike Millikin says that's not all:
One system in France uses switched conductors at ground level which would be far easier and cheaper to implement with the Siements system. In any case a five KW range extender and tank of ethanol should always be available. The streetcars could run faster than walking with five KW and only emergency lights.
Mike Millikin shows how it is done:
I could see computer assistance for reducing stress on th e driver and increasing safety. I do not think that you need a robot driver, that is a bit far fetched. How or where you come up with the $100 per ride 3 times the cost statement, I have no idea. I find that hard to believe.
Furthermore, Mike Millikin claims:
I could see computer assistance for reducing stress on the driver and increasing safety. I do not think that you need a robot driver, that is a bit far fetched. How or where you come up with the $100 per ride 3 times the cost statement, I have no idea. I find that hard to believe.
As a result of that, Mike Millikin belives:
Replacing the existing ICE noisy city buses with e-buses would do a lot for the environment and quali ty of life in our cities while reducing Oil imports and GHG.
Furthermore, Gerry claims:
EQ >The Revolution No One Noticed: Mobile Phones a... EDUCAUSE Handheld and Mobile Computing Constituent... SMS Library Reference Service Options / Beth Stahr...
Gerry does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
SMS Reference: Keeping Up With Your Clients / Soni... Text Messaging Reference: Enhancing Reference Serv... Joe Murphy / Yale University Library > Librarian E...
Gerry imagines that:
Emerging Mobile Technologies in Libraries / Gabrie... Computers In Libraries 2009 > Creating Tomorrow : ... Mobile Learning For The Twenty-First Century Libra...
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Gerry Mike Millikin
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Thursday, August 6, 2009
Ocls From: Mike Millikin Tradeakamai Gerry Jill Hurst-Wahl /26113279
For this reason, Mike Millikin says:
High performance flywheel locomotives were invented to make use of the third rail electrified multi-unit passenger systems in England with more convenience and lower cost than steam locomotives for goods traffic on those rails. The locomotives could even wait on signals for minutes without power and pull the train out of the stop. These locomotives ran through WWII, and after, until replaced by electro-diesels that used electricity when available and diesel when not.
Mike Millikin remembers that:
Combination ESStor ESSUs + lithium-air batteries (cells) could run much longer runs between charges. A few charging points along their route (or at each end) would be enough. City buses & suburban trains could be equipped with similar units.
tradeakamai objects:
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Mike Millikin considers that:
This sounds like a good system. People on here have been talking about a way to charge the bus when it is waiting for a schedule syncronization and passengers at civic centers and the like. Super caps and batteries are getting better all the time. I would like to see many more smaller buses making more frequent passenger pickups. If you only had to wait 5 minutes for a bus, maybe more people would use them. Posted by: SJC | July 31, 2009 at 09:51 AM
Meanwhile, Gerry came up with this idea:
MLA Poster: Libraries Go Mobile > Personal Digital... Text Messaging In An Academic Library / J.B Hill ,... ALA 2009 / Event > Libraries and Mobile Devices: P...
But tradeakamai has a different opinion:
Followers SaneBull ETF Viewer About Me tradeakamai miami, florida, United States My style of trading I like small float stocks. momo plays but mostly opportunistic type plays oversold stocks is my nich.momo plays If I can get into the stock before the fever ill just see whats hot lately.I was able to do this with royl few months ago and locm my experience usually tells me when I have a possible 50 plus % gainer based on volume the theme of whats making the stock move and float size.trading for about 4 years but more important I have thouzands of hours monitoring and observing stocks plus daytrading. View my complete profile
tradeakamai intervenes and adds:
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Jill Hurst-Wahl does a quick recap:
June(20) Google Book Search Bibliography Lesk on book digitization Event: Copyright Workshops Book: Tribes - We Need You to Lead Us
In other words, Gerry puts it this way:
May (17) Researching Mobile Learning: Frameworks, Tools And... QR Codes In Publications SciTechMed Journals/Publications On Twitter ? Mobile Libraries Google Group Established The Mobile-ized Library | Computers In Libraries |...
But Mike Millikin has a different opinion:
The small specialized bus operation cost per trip could be reduced by half with two passengers instead of one but it would require more trip planning to get two passengers form the same point A to point B at the same time. Right now it operates more like a taxi service with a specialized very expensive bus + a very highly paid driver. Soon, there will be two operators on each bus because the drivers union will not allow the drivers to touch the wheel chairs. When that happens, the per trip cost will go to something like $175 CAN
Mike Millikin might have an idea about it:
High performance flywheel locomotives were invented to make use of the third rail electrified multi-unit passenger systems in England with more convenience and lower cost than steam locomotives for goods traffic on those rails. The locomotives could even wait on signals for minutes without power and pull the train out of the stop. These locomotives ran through WWII, and after, until replaced by electro-diesels that used electricity when available and diesel when not.
In other words, Gerry puts it this way:
SMS Reference: Keeping Up With Your Clients / Soni... Text Messaging Reference: Enhancing Reference Serv... Joe Murphy / Yale University Library > Librarian E...
Gerry sees it this way:
Emerging Mobile Technologies in Libraries / Gabrie... Computers In Libraries 2009 > Creating Tomorrow : ... Mobile Learning For The Twenty-First Century Libra...
Gerry brings more details:
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Still being unsure, tradeakamai asks:
July (34) AKAMAI LIST OF CLIENTS AKAMAI ctic OCLS,CTIC pmi Pennypick TGEN Possible Microsoft deal with Yahoo Icad Bulltick Locm look for breakout link Trbn Link Jazz=Stocksdatpop may go higher Link hgsi urs disco fever lots of talk pmi Chart trading rules pmi,rdn,mtg omni peet coffee doing good rino check this out/link fbn spg short? the crash of 1929 wall street this is a must see mxc tre Dow Jones peet and jazz pcx break music video trading to win peet /link mtxx watchlist for monday happy 4th of july jazz intraday buying interest/link heb nice uptick l ate afternoon pard breakout bulltick
As a result of that, tradeakamai belives:
stocksdatpop: OCLS,CTIC skip to main | skip to sidebar stocksdatpop stock picks for traders with ideas and much more
Sources:
Mike Millikin tradeakamai Gerry Jill Hurst-Wahl
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
High performance flywheel locomotives were invented to make use of the third rail electrified multi-unit passenger systems in England with more convenience and lower cost than steam locomotives for goods traffic on those rails. The locomotives could even wait on signals for minutes without power and pull the train out of the stop. These locomotives ran through WWII, and after, until replaced by electro-diesels that used electricity when available and diesel when not.
Mike Millikin remembers that:
Combination ESStor ESSUs + lithium-air batteries (cells) could run much longer runs between charges. A few charging points along their route (or at each end) would be enough. City buses & suburban trains could be equipped with similar units.
tradeakamai objects:
July (34) AKAMAI LIST OF CLIENTS AKAMAI ctic OCLS,CTIC pmi Pennypick TGEN Possible Microsoft deal with Yahoo Icad Bulltick Locm look for breakout link Trbn Link Jazz=Stocksdatpop may go higher Link hgsi urs disco fever lots of talk pmi Chart trading rules pmi,rdn,mtg omni peet coffee doing good rino check this out/link fbn spg short? the crash of 1929 wall street this is a must see mxc tre Dow Jones peet and jazz pcx break music video trading to win peet /link mtxx watchlist for monday happy 4th of july jazz intraday buying interest/link heb nice uptick late afternoon pard breakout bulltick
Mike Millikin considers that:
This sounds like a good system. People on here have been talking about a way to charge the bus when it is waiting for a schedule syncronization and passengers at civic centers and the like. Super caps and batteries are getting better all the time. I would like to see many more smaller buses making more frequent passenger pickups. If you only had to wait 5 minutes for a bus, maybe more people would use them. Posted by: SJC | July 31, 2009 at 09:51 AM
Meanwhile, Gerry came up with this idea:
MLA Poster: Libraries Go Mobile > Personal Digital... Text Messaging In An Academic Library / J.B Hill ,... ALA 2009 / Event > Libraries and Mobile Devices: P...
But tradeakamai has a different opinion:
Followers SaneBull ETF Viewer About Me tradeakamai miami, florida, United States My style of trading I like small float stocks. momo plays but mostly opportunistic type plays oversold stocks is my nich.momo plays If I can get into the stock before the fever ill just see whats hot lately.I was able to do this with royl few months ago and locm my experience usually tells me when I have a possible 50 plus % gainer based on volume the theme of whats making the stock move and float size.trading for about 4 years but more important I have thouzands of hours monitoring and observing stocks plus daytrading. View my complete profile
tradeakamai intervenes and adds:
stocksdatpop: OCLS,CTIC skip to main | skip to sidebar stocksdatpop stock picks for traders with ideas and much more
Jill Hurst-Wahl does a quick recap:
June(20) Google Book Search Bibliography Lesk on book digitization Event: Copyright Workshops Book: Tribes - We Need You to Lead Us
In other words, Gerry puts it this way:
May (17) Researching Mobile Learning: Frameworks, Tools And... QR Codes In Publications SciTechMed Journals/Publications On Twitter ? Mobile Libraries Google Group Established The Mobile-ized Library | Computers In Libraries |...
But Mike Millikin has a different opinion:
The small specialized bus operation cost per trip could be reduced by half with two passengers instead of one but it would require more trip planning to get two passengers form the same point A to point B at the same time. Right now it operates more like a taxi service with a specialized very expensive bus + a very highly paid driver. Soon, there will be two operators on each bus because the drivers union will not allow the drivers to touch the wheel chairs. When that happens, the per trip cost will go to something like $175 CAN
Mike Millikin might have an idea about it:
High performance flywheel locomotives were invented to make use of the third rail electrified multi-unit passenger systems in England with more convenience and lower cost than steam locomotives for goods traffic on those rails. The locomotives could even wait on signals for minutes without power and pull the train out of the stop. These locomotives ran through WWII, and after, until replaced by electro-diesels that used electricity when available and diesel when not.
In other words, Gerry puts it this way:
SMS Reference: Keeping Up With Your Clients / Soni... Text Messaging Reference: Enhancing Reference Serv... Joe Murphy / Yale University Library > Librarian E...
Gerry sees it this way:
Emerging Mobile Technologies in Libraries / Gabrie... Computers In Libraries 2009 > Creating Tomorrow : ... Mobile Learning For The Twenty-First Century Libra...
Gerry brings more details:
April (15) Live Traffic Feed Feedjit Live Blog Stats Live Traffic Map Feedjit Live Blog Stats
Still being unsure, tradeakamai asks:
July (34) AKAMAI LIST OF CLIENTS AKAMAI ctic OCLS,CTIC pmi Pennypick TGEN Possible Microsoft deal with Yahoo Icad Bulltick Locm look for breakout link Trbn Link Jazz=Stocksdatpop may go higher Link hgsi urs disco fever lots of talk pmi Chart trading rules pmi,rdn,mtg omni peet coffee doing good rino check this out/link fbn spg short? the crash of 1929 wall street this is a must see mxc tre Dow Jones peet and jazz pcx break music video trading to win peet /link mtxx watchlist for monday happy 4th of july jazz intraday buying interest/link heb nice uptick l ate afternoon pard breakout bulltick
As a result of that, tradeakamai belives:
stocksdatpop: OCLS,CTIC skip to main | skip to sidebar stocksdatpop stock picks for traders with ideas and much more
Sources:
Mike Millikin tradeakamai Gerry Jill Hurst-Wahl
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Ocls From: Mike Millikin Tradeakamai Gerry Jill Hurst-Wahl /26113278
But Mike Millikin has a different opinion:
This sounds like a good system. People on here have been talking about a way to charge the bus when it is waiting for a schedule syncronization and passengers at civic centers and the like. Super caps and batteries are getting better all the time. I would like to see many more smaller buses making more frequent passenger pickups. If you only had to wait 5 minutes for a bus, maybe more people would use them. Posted by: SJC | July 31, 2009 at 09:51 AM
tradeakamai might have an idea about it:
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But Mike Millikin says that's not all:
This sounds like a good system. People on here have been talking about a way to charge the bus when it is waiting for a schedule syncronization and passengers at civic centers and the like. Super caps and batteries are getting better all the time. I would like to see many more smaller buses making more frequent passenger pickups. If you only had to wait 5 minutes for a bus, maybe more people would use them. Posted by: SJC | July 31, 2009 at 09:51 AM
Mike Millikin tells the real story:
US Sales of Hybrids Down 29% in February 2009 Reported sales of light-duty hybrids in the US dropped 29% by volume in February year-on-year to 16,020 units. The decline in hybrids was less than the 41% decline in the overall light-duty vehicle market for the month.
However, tradeakamai thinks differently:
Welcome Welcome, I will be posting links and information about the Stock market. I have links posted on the side that are very usefull for traders.Thanks for looking I can be reached @ gotskillss@google.com
While it may be true, Gerry thinks:
EQ >The Revolution No One Noticed: Mobile Phones a... EDUCAUSE Handheld and Mobile Computing Constituent... SMS Library Reference Service Options / Beth Stahr...
Mike Millikin intervenes and adds:
Posted by: HarveyD | July 31, 2009 at 07:36 AM http://www.parrypeoplemovers.com/ Posted by: ai_vin | July 31, 2009 at 08:06 AM
Despite the previous arguments, Gerry has many reasons to think otherwise:
Mobile Technologies, Mobile Users: Implications fo... Internet Librarian 2009: Net Initiatives For Touch... Mimas Mobile Event: Mobile Learning: Telling Tales...
Mike Millikin shows how it is done:
Thanks to this new autonomous connection concept, the energy storage system can be directly integrated into new vehicles or built into ones that already exist. When the vehicle is in operation, the energy storage units are charged during braking. A tram can use this stored energy to travel relatively long distances wit hout having to be supplied with power from the contact line. The energy storage units can also be recharged on routes with OCLs or stationary charging stations, for example at stops.
Gerry brings some great news:
April (15) Live Traffic Feed Feedjit Live Blog Stats Live Traffic Map Feedjit Live Blog Stats
Gerry thinks about it:
Orange County Library System > OCLS Mobile OSU Library Labs: WorldCat Mobile Apple iPhone3GS For Physicians
While it may be true, Gerry thinks:
EQ >The Revolution No One Noticed: Mobile Phones a... EDUCAUSE Handheld and Mobile Computing Constituent... SMS Library Reference Service Options / Beth Stahr...
Jill Hurst-Wahl explains:
June(20) Google Book Search Bibliography Lesk on book digitization Event: Copyright Workshops Book: Tribes - We Need You to Lead Us
As a result of that, tradeakamai belives:
Followers SaneBull ETF Viewer About Me tradeakamai miami, florida, United States My style of trading I like small float stocks. momo plays but mostly opportunistic type plays oversold stocks is my nich.momo plays If I can get into the stock before the fever ill just see whats hot lately.I was able to do this with royl few months ago and locm my experience usually tells me when I have a possible 50 plus % gainer based on volume the theme of whats making the stock move and float size.trading for about 4 years but more important I have tho uzands of hours monitoring and observing stocks plus daytrading. View my complete profile
tradeakamai thinks about it:
Custom Search favorite usefull links http://barchart.com http://nasdaq.com http://form4oracle.com http://cnbc.com http://shortsqueeze.com
tradeakamai thinks about it:
Followers SaneBull ETF Viewer About Me tradeakamai miami, florida, United States My style of trading I like small float stocks. momo plays but mostly opportunistic type plays oversold stocks is my nich.momo plays If I can get into the stock before the fever ill just see whats hot lately.I was able to do this with royl few months ago and locm my experience usually tells me when I have a possible 50 plus % gainer based on volume the theme of whats making the stock move and float size.trading for about 4 years but more important I have thouzands of hours monitorin g and observing stocks plus daytrading. View my complete profile
Sources:
Mike Millikin tradeakamai Gerry Jill Hurst-Wahl
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
This sounds like a good system. People on here have been talking about a way to charge the bus when it is waiting for a schedule syncronization and passengers at civic centers and the like. Super caps and batteries are getting better all the time. I would like to see many more smaller buses making more frequent passenger pickups. If you only had to wait 5 minutes for a bus, maybe more people would use them. Posted by: SJC | July 31, 2009 at 09:51 AM
tradeakamai might have an idea about it:
Custom Search favorite usefull links http://barchart.com http://nasdaq.com http://form4oracle.com http://cnbc.com http://shortsqueeze.com
But Mike Millikin says that's not all:
This sounds like a good system. People on here have been talking about a way to charge the bus when it is waiting for a schedule syncronization and passengers at civic centers and the like. Super caps and batteries are getting better all the time. I would like to see many more smaller buses making more frequent passenger pickups. If you only had to wait 5 minutes for a bus, maybe more people would use them. Posted by: SJC | July 31, 2009 at 09:51 AM
Mike Millikin tells the real story:
US Sales of Hybrids Down 29% in February 2009 Reported sales of light-duty hybrids in the US dropped 29% by volume in February year-on-year to 16,020 units. The decline in hybrids was less than the 41% decline in the overall light-duty vehicle market for the month.
However, tradeakamai thinks differently:
Welcome Welcome, I will be posting links and information about the Stock market. I have links posted on the side that are very usefull for traders.Thanks for looking I can be reached @ gotskillss@google.com
While it may be true, Gerry thinks:
EQ >The Revolution No One Noticed: Mobile Phones a... EDUCAUSE Handheld and Mobile Computing Constituent... SMS Library Reference Service Options / Beth Stahr...
Mike Millikin intervenes and adds:
Posted by: HarveyD | July 31, 2009 at 07:36 AM http://www.parrypeoplemovers.com/ Posted by: ai_vin | July 31, 2009 at 08:06 AM
Despite the previous arguments, Gerry has many reasons to think otherwise:
Mobile Technologies, Mobile Users: Implications fo... Internet Librarian 2009: Net Initiatives For Touch... Mimas Mobile Event: Mobile Learning: Telling Tales...
Mike Millikin shows how it is done:
Thanks to this new autonomous connection concept, the energy storage system can be directly integrated into new vehicles or built into ones that already exist. When the vehicle is in operation, the energy storage units are charged during braking. A tram can use this stored energy to travel relatively long distances wit hout having to be supplied with power from the contact line. The energy storage units can also be recharged on routes with OCLs or stationary charging stations, for example at stops.
Gerry brings some great news:
April (15) Live Traffic Feed Feedjit Live Blog Stats Live Traffic Map Feedjit Live Blog Stats
Gerry thinks about it:
Orange County Library System > OCLS Mobile OSU Library Labs: WorldCat Mobile Apple iPhone3GS For Physicians
While it may be true, Gerry thinks:
EQ >The Revolution No One Noticed: Mobile Phones a... EDUCAUSE Handheld and Mobile Computing Constituent... SMS Library Reference Service Options / Beth Stahr...
Jill Hurst-Wahl explains:
June(20) Google Book Search Bibliography Lesk on book digitization Event: Copyright Workshops Book: Tribes - We Need You to Lead Us
As a result of that, tradeakamai belives:
Followers SaneBull ETF Viewer About Me tradeakamai miami, florida, United States My style of trading I like small float stocks. momo plays but mostly opportunistic type plays oversold stocks is my nich.momo plays If I can get into the stock before the fever ill just see whats hot lately.I was able to do this with royl few months ago and locm my experience usually tells me when I have a possible 50 plus % gainer based on volume the theme of whats making the stock move and float size.trading for about 4 years but more important I have tho uzands of hours monitoring and observing stocks plus daytrading. View my complete profile
tradeakamai thinks about it:
Custom Search favorite usefull links http://barchart.com http://nasdaq.com http://form4oracle.com http://cnbc.com http://shortsqueeze.com
tradeakamai thinks about it:
Followers SaneBull ETF Viewer About Me tradeakamai miami, florida, United States My style of trading I like small float stocks. momo plays but mostly opportunistic type plays oversold stocks is my nich.momo plays If I can get into the stock before the fever ill just see whats hot lately.I was able to do this with royl few months ago and locm my experience usually tells me when I have a possible 50 plus % gainer based on volume the theme of whats making the stock move and float size.trading for about 4 years but more important I have thouzands of hours monitorin g and observing stocks plus daytrading. View my complete profile
Sources:
Mike Millikin tradeakamai Gerry Jill Hurst-Wahl
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
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