Sunday, March 21, 2010

Much Needed Face Lift

Posted by Michael On January - 2 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

The site is undergoing what seems to now be an annual process. That’s right, a face lift and tummy tuck – or at least a bit of a change to the look and feel. Please pardon the dust and power tool noise while this is going on, and please provide any constructive feedback you can. This site is meant for you, so please let’s hear what is or isn’t working.

Thanks not only for your visit but for another great year.

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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays

Posted by Michael On December - 25 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

From all of us to all of you, we wish you the best in this holiday season. And throughout the year!

The Work of Christmas
When the song of angels is stilled,
When the star in the sky is gone,
When the kings and the princes are home,
When the shepherds are back with their flock,
The work of Christmas begins:
to find the lost,
to heal the broken,
to feed the hungry,
to release the prisoner,
to rebuild the nations,
to make music in the heart.
Howard Thurman

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Electric cars to be mass introduced to the UK

Posted by Michael On April - 10 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

According to PM Gordon Brown, electric cars are to be introduce en masse across Britain in plans for an environmentally friendly budget. The Prime Minister hopes to make Britain “a world leader” in producing and exporting electric cars and hybrid petrol-electric vehicles.

Trials for electric cars in two or three cities could be up and running as soon as next year, he said. As part of the plan, the Government will also open talks with power companies to ensure vehicles can have their batteries recharged at power points at the roadside.

Alistair Darling, the Chancellor, is also planning to create 400,000 jobs in the green sector over the next five years. Other measures will include the Government relaxing planning rules to allow the building of more wind farms to ensure Britain hits its target to generate 15 per cent of its energy from renewable sources by 2020.
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Successful Steam Car Test

Posted by Michael On December - 20 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

After its first successful low-speed run last week, the British Steam Car was taken to the MoD’s Thorney Island facility near Portsmouth for a series of higher speed runs on Wednesday and Thursday.

Early reports are of the car and crew performing well, with the steam generators building pressure successfully and the safety systems shutting down the car quickly when a small defect was detected. The team of six engineers is learning to turn the car quickly and prepare it for a return run within the allotted time of one hour.

The British Steam Car’s target velocity is 170mph, which would net them one of the longest-held speed records, set by Fred Marriott, who achieved a 121.57mph flying kilometre record in the Stanley brothers’ Rocket at the 1906 Florida Speed Week. The target speed will also net the team and its principal backer and record-breaking driver Charles Burnett the records for the kilometre and the mile, as well as beating Sir Nigel Gresley’s 126mph 1938 Mallard steam locomotive, the world’s fastest steam loco. Burnett has plenty of experience of speed record breaking on water and set the offshore powerboat speed record of 137mph in 1999.

The team has already had a meeting with Edwards Air Force Base in California about the possibility of running the car on a dry lake bed next year once the winter rains have dried out. It has also reconnoitred a number of potential Californian suppliers of essentials such as propane fuel, demineralised water and team accommodation. The team also met up with the Southern California Timing Association, which will be helping the team with the surveying the record-breaking course and, of course, the timing. That’s all planned for next year, however, and after this week’s test runs the 25ft car will go into storage at the team’s base in Lymington, Hampshire.

From The Telegraph by Andrew English

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