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  • Driver with gas hose dangling from truck arrested

    SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Police arrested a South Bend man for drunken driving after other motorists reported their vehicles were struck by a hose from a gasoline pump dangling from the fuel tank of the man’s truck.

    St. Joseph County Police say the 46-year-old man failed several sobriety tests after he was stopped Monday night on state Route 2 just west of South Bend.

    He was taken to the county jail, where his blood-alcohol level tested 0.13, higher than Indiana’s legal limit of 0.08.

    An employee at a Speedway station said the man had purchased gas at the store with a credit card, then drove off with the hose still attached to the truck.

    Police returned the hose and nozzle to the gas station, but had no estimate of damage to the pump.

    Read the original article from WBBM News Radio.

    Distributed via Chicago Press Release Services


  • Grandia headed for the US PlayStation Store this Thursday

    Make some room on your PS3s and PSPs, RPG fans. After being released on the Japanese PlayStation Store ten months ago, GameArts’ PSOne classic Grandia is finally coming to the US PlayStation Store.

  • “The Public Backs The Austerity Plan”

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    Greece’s finance minister George Papaconstantinou said last week that Greece is in a “terrible mess” but his government has the backing of the public to push through its package of austerity measures.

    Wrong.

    The first round of strikes were mostly peaceful: marches and rallies of the young and old.

    But today the strikes turned violent.

    Transportation unions are taking part, which means no one’s getting in or out of Greece.

    See The Strike Turn Violent >

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  • Innovative solution for anchor force measuring

    HDL sensor from MAGTROL has been specially developed for geo-technic , underground and road engineering applications to monitor forces involved on all concrete constructions

    This annular sensor has an outstanding size/ capacity ratio with a nominal range from 600 to 2700 kN. Customized solutions are also possible.

    Among main advantages of this new sensor :

    -high accuracy (2%) and long term temperature stability
    -a wide range of operating temperature (-25°C / +70°C)
    – high quality steel for use in harsh environment

    Connected to a portable or fixed MAGTROL electronic , this sensor offers a complete solution adapted to the most demanding applications.
    It complete ideally the range of MAGTROL’s force sensors

    For any information please contact our sales/ marketing Dept

    MAGTROL SA, Route de Montena 77, 1723 Rossens
    Tel : 026 407 30 00
    Fax : 026 407 30 01
    Email : [email protected]
    www.magtrol.com

  • Wind Turbine Installation Cranes

    Huisman has expanded its heavy lifting product range with a customised range of Wind Turbine Installation Cranes. Building on the successful operation of the existing Huisman heavy lifting equipment for the installation of wind turbines and the increasing demand for customised equipment by the fast growing market for renewables, we have now designed a range of customised cranes that will be able to efficiently install all current turbines, as well as future turbines.

    The currently operational cranes used for wind turbine installation include the 2 x 800mt and 1 x 1,700mt A-frames onboard Scaldis’ Multipurpose Heavy Lift Vessel Rambiz, the 1,600mt crane onboard Smit’s Taklift 4, the 300mt cranes onboard Seajacks’ Kraken and Leviathan and the 900mt cranes onboard Jumbo Offshore’s Javelin and Fairplayer.

    Features
    The new customised crane range includes tailor-made Pedestal and Ringer Cranes for mainly jack-up vessels:

    – Low construction weight
    – Minor tail swing
    – Extensive lifting height
    – Small operational minimum radius
    – The option to install the crane around the leg of the jack-up
    – Additional options to ensure a safe installation procedure at high elevations

  • Tattile partnership is a seamless vision

    TM Robotics has formed a partnership with Italian vision specialist Tattile srl to provide a complete robot vision solution to its customers across Europe and the globe. The partnership means that end users and integrators of Toshiba Machine industrial robots, provided by TM Robotics, have the option of using Tattile’s proprietary vision processors, cameras and software as part of a single, seamlessly integrated whole.

    Reflecting Toshiba Machine’s easy-use robot philosophy, the vision systems provided by Tattile offer plug-and-play functionality and easily established connectivity with the entire range of Toshiba Machine SCARA, Cartesian and six axis robots. Robot programming is simple and conducted via a series of dedicated commands. Furthermore, Toshiba Machine’s newest range of controllers, the TS3000 and TS3100, offer Ethernet connectivity, which makes it simple to share vision from a single camera across multiple robots, reducing maintenance overheads and installation costs while increasing efficiency.

    Established in 1988, Tattile designs and manufactures digital cameras, embedded vision systems and intelligent cameras for industrial, security, traffic and railway applications. The company is a world leader in GigaEthernet cameras with nearly 20 models available. These include monochrome and colour options, with in-camera image pre-processing (FPGA) and JPEG compression as options. Tattile also manufactures a wide line of high performance smart cameras (XP embedded®) and embedded analyser systems.

    “It’s brilliant to be able to provide our customers with the option of using Tattile’s award winning products,” explained an enthusiastic Nigel Smith, managing director of TM Robotics. “Tattile prides itself on its ability to bring systems to market very quickly, which is reflected in the flexibility and speed of our own network of integrators and distributors,” he continued. “I also like the fact that their plug-and-play systems reflect our own philosophy, which is all about making things straightforward for our customers. For us ‘easy’ is a virtue. It means productivity, efficiency and professionalism. Easy is achieving what you want to achieve quickly and elegantly. It’s the very essence of good engineering – making something that your competitors can make but making it better, more economically and quicker. We believe that this new relationship gracefully embodies this thinking.”

  • New CHEM-FEED® Engineered Skid System

    The New CHEM-FEED® Engineered Skid System is manufactured by Blue-White Industries, Huntington Beach, CA USA. The lightweight skid system may be ordered with either FLEX-PRO® Peristaltic Metering Pumps, or CHEM-PRO® diaphragm metering pumps.
    Features of CHEM-FEED® Skid Systems include: Self-filling calibration cylinder (flooded suction not required); Exclusive flow indicator that visually indicates the pump is delivering solution; single and dual pump systems available; Fits any ProSeries® metering pump – diaphragm or peristaltic; Easy access to wiring components from the rear of the system; Drip containment trays that are removable for easy cleaning; Dual side inlets enable connection of multiple skids to the same inlet; Stainless Steel mounting pads; Check valve that protects the operator from back flow during routine maintenance; Efficient, small footprint design; Heavy duty, chemical resistant powder coated 6061-T6 aluminum, welded joint construction; Lightweight, no forklift required.

  • Launch of Fike Explosion Isolation Pinch Valve (EIPV)

    In response to the increasing demand for cost effective isolation solutions created by new directives, codes, and standards, Fike is excited to announce the expansion of its explosion isolation product offering.

    In addition to Fike’s fast acting mechanical slide gate valve and the chemical barrier system, Fike now offers a pneumatically operated explosion isolation pinch valve.

    The Fike Explosion Isolation Pinch Valve (EIPV), used in conjunction with other Fike explosion protection system components, provides a cost-effective solution to prevent deflagration propagation through interconnecting pipes or conveying lines to additional process equipment or operating locations.

    The EIPV System uses a heavy duty food grade elastomeric sleeve, high-speed solenoid valves, pneumatic accumulator; high and low pressure alarm switches, and shut off/bleed/manual operation valves.

    The features of the Fike product include:
    • Provides a mechanical obstruction to explosion flame and pressure
    • Fast closure with minimized installation distance from vessel
    • No pyrotechnical devices required to activate the valve
    • No reaction forces upon closure
    • Supervised accumulator pressure included
    • Suitable for vertical or horizontal mounting
    • Can be operated and reset by user
    • Virtually maintenance free
    • Uses standard plant air
    • Sanitary design – elastomeric sleeve extends to the full face of the flange, eliminating potential for bacterial contamination
    • Full-port design reduces pressure drop and avoids material accumulation
    • Available in a variety of international flange standards and sleeve materials
    • Food grade sleeve standard
    • Proven concept, large-scale tested at Fike
    • Third party tested and certified (CE, ATEX)

    For additional information on the EIPV and all Fike explosion protection products please visit www.fike.com or contact Fike Europe at [email protected].

  • 4th Generation Storage Retrieval Machine from Westfalia

    YORK, Pa., January 28, 2010 – Westfalia Technologies, Inc. has developed its 4th generation Storage Retrieval Machine (SRM) for the unit load Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (AS/RS) market. Westfalia’s fourth generation SRM design provides faster operation and longer life. Due to its sophisticated double mast structural design, it is one of the heaviest-duty SRM’s available today. The fourth generation machine uses a re-designed base, which allows better tolerance adjustments in the field and reduces field installation time. More emphasis has been put on maintenance, making it easier to access components for lubrication and inspection. As numerous clients can attest, Westfalia’s SRMs continue to work quickly and reliably in virtually any environment – refrigerated, frozen or ambient temperatures.

    Westfalia’s expertise is in designing, building and installing Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (AS/RS) with Savanna.NET® Warehouse Management Software (WMS) in both existing and new warehouses. Westfalia designs these systems based on each customer’s unique business processes and statistical data, which drive the final solution. Compact, energy saving, space maximizing designs are possible due to Westfalia’s multiple deep Satellite® technology, which provides the ability to store pallets anywhere from 1 to 12 pallets deep in a storage lane. Warehouses can be configured to achieve optimum throughput, density, and selectivity since lane depths are not restricted to 1 to 2 deep.

    Creating a dense, multiple deep storage solution reduces the storage area needed, thus minimizing construction costs for retrofitting AS/RS in existing facilities or for new warehouses. Additionally, operating costs drop significantly in due to dense cubic storage. Westfalia’s Savanna.NET® WMS will track all pallets throughout an AS/RS, optimizing flows for fast and accurate order management. Thus, there are significant labor and customer service cost savings due to increased inventory efficiency and order management.

    As explained by Dan Labell, President of Westfalia Technologies, Inc., “Continuous improvement is ingrained in Westfalia’s culture. Each new project, be it in an existing or new facility, brings with it unique challenges. We are continually innovating to meet those unique challenges, and those improvements affect the SRM design, as well as conveyors, controls, and the Savanna.NET® WMS.”

    Please visit www. WestfaliaUSA.com.

  • Optech’s Next-Generation CMS V400 Released

    Toronto, Canada, February 22, 2010 – Optech Incorporated, the leading manufacturer of advanced lidar survey instruments, today announced the release of its next-generation Cavity Monitoring System, the
    CMS V400.

    The CMS V400 is the ideal scanning solution for dangerous and inaccessible cavities, offering improved safety in standard mining operations: the CMS measuring head is extended into hazardous or inaccessible areas while the user stands clear. Mine operation efficiency is increased by using CMS data to gain accurate insight into the mine’s actual structure and the results of blasting, and mine profitability is increased by verifying the actual cavity size, orientation and production. The system is easy to transport and set up, and is fully programmable, allowing the user to define scan parameters such as elevation step, azimuth step and scan limits.

    The CMS V400 is completely revamped from previous models, delivering a faster, more robust, sleek package that delivers four times the point density in half the time. In addition to drastically reducing scan time, a modern graphical user interface with real-time data streaming and built-in post-processing has been developed. This enables the user to verify successful data collection and geo-referencing while in the field.

    “Our goal with this next-generation CMS development was to improve on the already popular CMS product by adding functionality that improves scanning efficiency, accuracy and workflow, while not sacrificing the qualities that users have come to rely on over the years,” said Dave Adams, Optech’s Product Manager, Industrial and 3D Imaging.

  • Hand Suction Cups with Pivoting Heads Handle Curved Glass

    A new hand vacuum suction cup which has flexible heads for handling curved glass windshields as well as flat glass windows is being introduced by ANVER Corporation of Hudson, Massachusetts.

    ANVER Model 602.2 Hand Suction Cups feature two 4-3/4” dia. pick-up heads that pivot to accommodate curved surfaces such as windshields and are also effective for flat windows. Actuated by cam-style levers, the pick-up heads have rubber grippers that create a vacuum for secure attachment.

    Allowing users to put a handle exactly where they need it, ANVER Model 602.2 Hand Suction Cups should be used on surfaces which are free of oil, grease, or water, otherwise slipping could occur. The pivot heads are ideal for contoured glass, metal, fiberglass, and plastic surfaces.

  • Rotary Index Table

    Technical benefits for end users:
    -Extremely reliable with long service lives
    -High efficiency mechanical components require less input power
    -Induction hardened cams allowing smaller turntables to have higher load capabilities
    -Cam followers and bearings fully immersed in oil bath
    -High precision cam followers and machined cams allow for accuracies of up to .0009” (0.023 mm) while our rotary index tables are in dwell.
    -Cam followers are good for the entire calculated life of RT Series Rotary Index Tables
    -Most RT Series models completely maintenance free
    -Highly efficient mechanical parts decreases input power needed to operate effectively

    -Oscillation index operation capabilities are standard with every model
    -Housing machined on all sides for use in any mounting position

  • Fanox presents at Dubai their new motor protection system

    Fanox presents two new lines of product at the prestigious exhibition of electrical equipments from Dubai, MIDDLE EAST ELECTRICITY 2.010 (MEE 2.010; Hall 4 Stand A 21):

    1.-The complete protection for Motor Control Centers, PBM Motor Management system . The most complete protection , control, monitoring and preventive diagnostics system in the market. Multifunctional, modular and communicate-able with SCADA applications. The best solution for MCCs adaptable to each customer.

    2.-The family of protection relays for secondary distribution SIA , perfect for the safe and proper functioning of the medium voltage switchgears, transformation and distribution centers and electrical power substations … In this range, Fanox has several solutions, depending on the type of installation you have or the characteristics of the secondary distribution switchgear where the equipment is installed: self-powered protection relays (SIA-C), protection relays with auxiliary

    The quality and good finish achieved in our new equipments are generating unexpected attention in the presentation of our new relays. If you want to see a practical demo of the many new applications available, head over to our booth and may witness live the performance of our relays for pumps, generators, motors …. And an extensive range of protection and control equipments for Low and Medium Voltage that fulfil many of the requirements of your panels or switchgears:

    Soft Starters
    Manual Motor Starters
    Earth Leakage Protection Relays
    Control Relays: voltage, frequency, phase, temperature,lifts..
    Surge protection
    Electrical Multimeters
    Timers
    Overcurrent and earth fault relays
    Self-Powered relays
    Reeder protection relays

    Do not miss this opportunity and come to visit us.

  • Diaphragm Seals Type C Series for Sanitary Applications

    Mansfield & Green C Series diaphragm seals feature a simple, one-piece design with diaphragms fastened directly onto the instrument top housing.

    Type C seals are crafted of 316 stainless steel with quick-couples that meet 3A Standards per specification 37-01 for use in sanitary piping applications in the food, beverage, pharmaceutical, and other industries requiring extreme levels of purity. Type C Series seal elements are designed to mount on tees or welding ferrules.

    Their design allows for fast, efficient removal and installation for flushing or changing process media, line cleanout, and equipment washdown situations. Seal pressure and temperature specifications are determined by the sanitary piping system

    Features
    All welded 316 SST construction meets 3A Standards
    Ideal for food, beverage, pharmaceuticals, or high purity applications. Compatible with a variety of piping systems
    Ladish Tri-Clover. Cherry-Burrell

    Quick connection and disconnection from process
    Ideal for wash downs, line cleanout, flushing, or changes to process media.

  • 2.8 Million Fuel Cell Vehicles by 2020 According to Pike Research

    According to Pike Research, which is a marketing and consulting firm in the green tech field that offers in-depth analysis on a wide variety of alternative energy subjects, there will be 2.8 million fuel cell vehicles on the roads by the year 2020.

    The report titled “Fuel Cell Vehicles: Light Vehicles, Medium/Heavy-Duty Trucks, Transit Buses, and Hydrogen Refueling Infrastructure” offers 2020 foresight based upon the current commitment by the major automakers to build FCVs and the future commitments of governments and gas companies to supply the hydrogen refueling infrastructure.

    According to the report, “Pike Research expects that, overall, FCV research will reach $4 billion in 2010, and is expected to climb to $5.13 billion globally in 2016, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.3-percent. This research spending is expected to grow in 2015 and 2016 as automakers meet their commitments to introduce vehicles to the marketplace. Once introduced, we expect light vehicle FC sales to reach 669,597 vehicles by 2020. The United States will be the largest market for FCVs in 2020 (134,049 FCVs), followed by China (129,241 FCVs) and Germany (126,783 FCVs).”

    Besides light vehicle sales, Pike Research also concludes the lion’s share of FCVs introduced will be in the larger vehicle market, “Pike Research forecasts that fuel cell transit buses will be at the vanguard of the FCV movement, with sales growing at a compound annual growth rate of 31.7-percent by 2015.”

    The full report from Pike Research will set you back $2,500. But, once you sign up and logon to their website, you can download the executive summary to the report for free.

  • Jobs For Conservatives

    The other day I started thinking about how lucrative government jobs were –and then how the only thing Obama’s stimulus seems to be creating is bigger government. But, that means more lucrative government jobs…right? And if anyone should have those jobs, it should be the CONSERVATIVES that paid all the tax revenue to pay for them!

    So I found this site: USAjobs.com

    First go to your state (Browse jobs by US location) and then after the jobs in your state come up, put your zip in the top right-hand corner and choose a mile radius (within 10 or 20 miles, etc.). Then hit the blue arrow button and Wah-Lah! There were 151 jobs within 10 miles of my house (and quite a few sounded pretty interesting).

    So, if you’re in need of some work or a CHANGE…this seems to be the only way Conservatives can hang on to their own money in an Obama world.Hey, and if you’re in DC…Obama is looking for a secretary!

  • Changes from MGIC; News from Radian; Proposal from NAR; tips from Wells; Economic news from Washington

     

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    My daughter and I went through the McDonald’s take-out window and I gave the clerk a $5 bill. Our total was $4.25, so I also handed her a quarter. She said, “You gave me too much money.” I said, “Yes I know, but this way you can just give me a dollar bill back.” She sighed and went to get the manager, who asked me to repeat my request. I did so, and he handed me back the quarter, and said, “We’re sorry but we could not do that kind of thing.” The clerk then proceeded to give me back $1 and 75 cents in change.

    Numbers can really be confusing. And when you are dealing with companies that back half of the $11 trillion home loans, things become even more confusing. What would you do about the role of the agencies in the mortgage industry? The National Association of Realtors has put forth a proposal to convert Freddie & Fannie into nonprofit corporations that would largely leave the mortgage-finance giants intact. Of course, the NAR or anyone else just can’t snap their fingers to make this happen: the proposal is likely to meet stiff political resistance because of the bail out money already spent and Congress’s desire to make bold changes. NAR suggests that unlike a federal agency, the new government non-profit authorities will function as self-sustaining organizations, without needing annual appropriations from Congress and without a profit motive but with government backing and guarantees. MI companies would continue to mitigate risk on loans above 80% LTV, and MBS guarantee fees would still be paid by originators. Of course no one wants to endanger the currently fragile housing and credit markets, least of all the NAR and Congress, so look for this process to be a very long and involved one.

    MGIC announced a set of pricing and criteria changes to be rolled out in March, most likely in response to losing market share to FHA loans and also to keep their #1 position among MI companies. The changes are set to occur in March, and the new pricing scale will use borrowers’ credit scores to set premium rates with lower prices for borrowers with the best credit history and higher premiums for those with worse scores. MGIC has lost money for ten straight quarters, so the company hopes this new grid will not only increase revenue but also shift their book of business toward borrowers with FICO’s above 720. For all markets and origination sources, MGIC will require a minimum of 3 tradelines evaluated for 12 months – otherwise the loan must meet MGIC’s nontraditional credit guidelines. For other pricing and criteria, go to    http://www.mgic.com/email/uw_bulletin_01-2010.html

    Speaking of MI companies, Radian said its fourth-quarter loss narrowed to $1.12 a share, better than the $1.69-a-share loss predicted by some, and the firm said it expects to have “excess liquidity” through 2012. Radian and others are seeing lower delinquencies with the newer product, as one would expect given tighter guidelines and less housing price depreciation.

    With slower volumes, originators seem to be focused more on reducing profit margins than in increasing warehouse capacity. But it may be a good time to expand your lines, and one warehouse lender – ViewPoint Bank – is actively looking for new business outside of California. If you are interested write to [email protected] or check them out at  http://www.viewpointbank.com.

    Wells Fargo came out with some suggestions (not requirements) on collecting adequate income and employment documentation, and accurately evaluating it, in order to determine qualifying income that is stable and likely to continue. For example, an AUS cannot assess a transaction accurately without a full description of the borrower and their type of income. Therefore underwriters and processors should “seek an explanation of any decreases – as well as any sharp increases – in income, and include these details in your file; providing this type of rationalization in your file will assist investors in understanding the thought process used to determine qualifying income.” Don’t be afraid to request additional documentation, especially in this environment. For written explanations of income calculations, required by investors, if the calculation “departs from customary industry guidelines, underwriters should support their calculation with a strong and sound explanation” and use cash flow analysis worksheets from Fannie & Freddie. Lastly, for borrowers who have recently had their work hours reduced or been laid-off, Wells suggests looking “for any decrease in income, which could indicate a layoff or reduction in hours, and incorporate this information into your qualifying income calculation.” And of course a VVOE is required no more than ten days prior to closing.

    The S&P Case-Shiller US National Home Price Index, besides claiming the longest name for an economic release, showed a 2.5% decrease in the fourth quarter from a year earlier. This was much less of a decrease than in previous quarters, and only a slight decrease from the prior month. In addition, Consumer Confidence slipped dramatically in February, going back to April ‘09 levels. And if a consumer is not confident, don’t look for them to rush out and buy that new 3-D television! In fact, concerns about the economy and the labor market pushed an “index of current conditions” to its lowest level in 27 years and helped push the stock markets down. So not only did the bond market have those two items to help it rally, but there is renewed thinking that Greece’s fiscal crisis may spread to other nations, so there was some “safe haven” buying of U.S. government debt.

    So the markets saw declining stocks, improving rates, still-slow (but improving) origination from mortgage companies, and a decent $44 billion 2-yr Treasury note auction. (This is the fifth consecutive month that the 2-yr sale has been $44 billion, and in the last month 2-yr yields have ranged from .72% up to .97% last Friday.) The Fed and money managers were in doing their usual buying. Generally speaking, continued global sovereign risk issues will continue to be a larger issue than, say, what last month’s economic news was, and thus investors may very well return to buying debt issues by the United States. And when folks like Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Janet Yellen say that the U.S. economy will operate below potential this year and next and still needs low interest rates to gain strength that helps interest rates.

    Today we have New Home Sales, a 5-yr auction, and Ben Bernanke’s testimony for the Federal Reserve’s semi-annual monetary policy report to Congress. Last week the Fed raised the discount rate by 0.25 point to 0.75 percent, said the term of these direct loans to banks will revert to overnight next month from 28 days currently, and left Fed Funds unchanged at 0-.25%. There has been nothing to suggest an extension or expansion of the MBS purchase program, which ends March 31st, so it will be interesting to see what he says. Currently the 10-yr yield is at 3.70% and mortgage prices are a shade better.

    Three blondes were all applying for the last available position on the Texas Highway Patrol.  The detective conducting the interview looked at the three of them and said, “So y’all want to be cops, huh?”

    The blondes all nodded.

    The detective got up, opened a file drawer, and pulled out a folder.  Sitting back down, he opened it, pulled out a picture, and said, “To be a detective, you have to be able to detect.  You must be able to notice things such as distinguishing features and oddities like scars and so forth.”

    So saying, he stuck the photo in the face of the first blonde and withdrew it after about two seconds, “Now,” he said, “did you notice any distinguishing features about this man?”

    The blonde immediately said, “Yes, I did.  He has only one eye!”

    The detective shook his head and said, “Of course he has only one eye in this picture!  It’s a profile of his face!  You’re dismissed!”

    The first blonde hung her head and walked out of the office.

    The detective then turned to the second blonde, stuck the photo in her face for two seconds, pulled it back, and said, “What about you?  Notice anything unusual or outstanding about this man?”

    “Yes! He only has one ear!”

    The detective put his head in his hands and exclaimed, “Didn’t you hear what I just told the other lady?  This is a profile of the man’s face!  Of course you can only see one ear!  You’re excused too!”

    The second blonde sheepishly walked out of the office.

    The detective turned his attention to the third and last blonde and said, “This is probably a waste of time, but…” He flashed the photo in her face for a couple of seconds and withdrew it, saying, “All right, did you notice anything distinguishing or unusual about this man?”

    The blonde said, “I sure did.  This man wears contact lenses.”

    The detective frowned, took another look at the picture, and began looking at some of the papers in the folder.  He looked up at the blonde with a puzzled expression and said, “You’re absolutely right!  His bio says he wears contacts!  How in the world could you tell that by looking at his picture?”

    The blonde rolled her eyes and said, “Well, Hellooooooooooooo! With only one eye and one ear, he certainly can’t wear glasses.”

    Rob

    (Check out http://www.mortgagenewsdaily.com/channels/pipelinepress/default.aspx. For archived commentaries, check www.robchrisman.com, )

  • Twitter Ad Platform May Be Launched Within a Month

    Twitter grew tremendously in 2009, but, much like many startups before, revenue was, and still is, an afterthought thanks to some deep-pocketed investors. Still, the question of how Twitter will monetize has lingered for years now. Up until very recently, advertising, the most common way to bring in revenue for a free web service, has been out … (read more)

  • 2010 Geneva Preview: Honda 3R-C Concept shows electric urban mobility future

    Giving personal mobility another shot at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show, Honda will unveil its new 3R-C Concept, “a revolutionary one-person battery electric vehicle concept.”

    Put together by European designers working at Honda’s Research and Design facility in Milan, the 3R-C shows what a future minimal urban transport vehicle for one individual may look like if we all decide to give up walking. To keep the center of gravity low and improving stability, the battery electric drivetrain is mounted low in the three-wheeled chassis. The Honda 3R-C also has a clear canopy that cover’s the driver’s seat while it is parked and not in use. When in motion, the canopy becomes an enveloping windshield that provides the driver, who sits low in the vehicle, with protection from the bodywork and doors.

    Honda also pointed other safety features like the high sides, which protect the occupant from side impacts; the lockable boot area, which secures storage for luggage and other items; and a flexible cover that surrounds the upper torso to reduce exposure to bad weather.

    No technical details were given about the 3R-C. Either way, it’s one of the coolest urban mobility concepts Honda has come up with, in our opinion.

    Honda 3R-C:

    – By: Kap Shah


  • Current FPSs are "f***ing boring", says Black designer

    Stuart Black, who co-created and designed the 2006 FPS Black for Criterion, had made his displeasure for current first-person shooters known. In a non-profane nutshell, they bore him.