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POPSAir Powered Car 1930's automotive technology resurfacing today. I love it! I want one of these.
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POPSAuto Hide Firefox 3 SideBar until Hovered Over Auto-Hides the Firefox Sidebar until you hover your mouse over it. This style is an Entirely new take on the Previously-Attempted auto-hide side bar styles. This style works and performs Amazing! Applies to: + Web page in a sidebar + History Sidebar + Bookmarks Sidebar + Stylish Sidebar + Countless other sidebars, All automatically compacted and compressed!
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POPSObamarama Liveblog 7:19 PM. I do think it's worth considering whether there's inherently anything about a 30-second spot that makes it the norm in political advertising. Obviously, you're not going to be able to buy a 30-hour block every day. But folks like Al Franken, for instance, have taken really good advantage of 60-second slots this year, and I'd think that the presidential candidates could too. 7:21 PM. This really is basically the Democratic convention compressed into 30 minutes. I think people forget that Denver was really quite a strong convention, even if it got overshadowed in the media narrative a bit by St. Paul. 7:29 PM. That was very good, although I actually think they could have done without the live bit at the end. 7:31 PM. Let's play ball!
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POPSFunny metaphors These are taken out of real high school essays. I thought they were hilarious. Look for more of these.
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POPSSmall (Car, House) Is Beautiful I think everyone should have at least one tiny house. Might be a good idea for all of us living on the Atlantic and Gulf coast. When you run you need somewhere to go.
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POPSRead it Then Stuff It In the Bottle Cage Well, that may be a bit of a stretch - it would rattle around if its only two and a half inches thick. I think next year I'm going to do some of the travelling I was hijacked from this summer.
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POPSCompressed Air Energy Storage A New Jersey company announced to develop over the next three years an underground compressed-air storage system for wind turbines and other power sources.
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POPSFuture engines full of compressed air They are expected to be so popular, that there will soon be fueling stations for them. Maybe they could just supercharge the tyre pump. The car is expected to need 2 litres of fuel per 100 kilometers. The prototype of the bike, can hold 91/2 litres of compressed air, which will carry a rider for just over a kilometer.
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POPS106 mpg "Air Car" Creates Buzz.. & questions
The concept is similar to how a locomotive works, except compressed air -- not steam -- moves the engine's pistons, said Shiva Vencat, vice president of MDI and CEO of Zero Pollution Motors. Gas still plays a role The six-seater planned for the U.S. market would be able to reach speeds of more than 90 mph and have a range of more than 800 miles thanks to a dual energy engine, Vencat said.. The design calls for one or more tanks of compressed air under the car's floor, as well as a tank holding at least 8 gallons of fuel. Whether the engine uses just air or both air and fuel would depend on how fast the car is going. It would run purely on compressed air at speeds less than 35 mph, Vencat said. Since the car could only go a short distance when using just air, fuel is needed to get the full range, he explained. "Above 35 mph, there is an external combustion system, which is basically a heater that uses a little bit of gasoline or biofuel or ethanol or vegetable oil that wil