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  • PowerWave 33. Two new power ranges (250/300kVA)

    PowerWave 33: two new additional power ratings available

    Newave announces the launch of the upper ranges 250 kVA and 300 kVA of PowerWave 33, the newest addition to the successful family of PowerWave 33 series, designed to meet the growing power protection demands of a wide area of mission critical applications in the IT industry, telecommunications, manufacturing process control, transportation, traffic control, automotive control, financial services, health care and other sectors.

    PowerWave 33 Key Points:

    With its small footprint (0.825 m2 for a 300 KVA) the PW33 reaches the highest power density up to 363 KVA/m² in the UPS industry.

    Rated with an output power factor of 0.9 leading, the PW33 series delivers full active power without derating from 0.9 lagging to 0.9 leading.

    If equipped with e 44 battery blocks the entire PW 33 series* is able to provide 100% active power (i.e.: a 300kVA become a 300kW) delivering 25% more active power if compared to similar UPS rated only at PF=0.8.

    Very high efficiency also at low load conditions allows substantial TCO reduction

    The PW33 series* offers a flexible number of battery blocks (from 40 to 50) which allows a precise battery autonomy configuration optimising the overall price

  • Angular contact ball bearing

    When the single-row angular contact ball bearing is carrying the radial load, there will be a component of force in the axial direction. Therefore it is suggested that two of therse bearings be applied in back-to-back or face-to-face arrangements.

    These bearings have contact angles between the rings and balls.The standard angles are 15‹A25‹ and 40‹.The greater the angle, the higher the axial load carrying capacityof the bearing.However, the smaller the contact angle,the higher the rotating speed.

  • NT – New technology of oilfree vacuum pumps

    Oil-free diaphragm pumps are nowadays the number one choice amongst the established vacuum pump technologies for generating vacuum in laboratories. However, even with known process parameters concerning ultimate vacuum, pumping speed and chemical resistance, the choice of suitable diaphragm pump is still often difficult. In this case it is important to take a detailed look at the technology within the pumps themselves and into the technical data which holds the key to the true performance and economic efficiency of the diaphragm pump.
    Closer inspection of the New Technology behind the diaphragm pumps of the “NT” series from VACUUBRAND provide a very revealing insight. The unique “floating motor drive“ for example, is a patented new drive system which provides for extra quiet and low-vibration running of the pump and contributes to greater energy efficiency. New internal hose connections mean that the heat emission of the pump is used to reduce the condensation effect. Also, a patented new valve mounting system simplifies servicing and allows for independent changing of the diaphragms and valves. The culmination of these improvements has meant that VACUUBRAND has increased the benchmark vacuum performance yet again. So now with all “NT” products higher pumping speed and better ultimate vacuum can be achieved.
    Add to this the proven VACUUBRAND technology for the gas contacting parts e.g. PTFE sandwich diaphragm, stability core system for the head cover and clamping disc and altogether it is easy to see how the “NT” diaphragm pumps provide an outstanding chemical resistance and superior vapour tolerance coupled with a market leading diaphragm life time.
    To summarize, the “NT” product portfolio offers a broad range covering all of the diverse applications in the vacuum range from 0.3 to 70 mbar: for corrosive or non-corrosive gases and vapours, with fixed or frequency controlled pumping speed, as stand-alone diaphragm pumps or as complete, ready for use systems equipped with components for efficient solvent recovery and vacuum regulation.

  • Caprari Electric submersible pumps for drainage

    Electric submersible pumps designed for raising drainage water. Thanks to their amenity and sturdiness they are used for draining out excavations even under the harshest working conditions. Ideal for conveying clean or dirty water containing mud and sand, draining tanks and reservoirs, irrigating gardens and allotments.

  • Clinton warns North Korea that the attack will have its punishment

    Clinton warns North Korea that the attack will have its punishmentThe Secretary of State in the USA, Hillary Clinton urged yesterday in Tokyo a forceful international response to the recent “act of aggression” by North Korea against South Korea, which could mean more isolation for the communist regime.

    Washington and Tokyo were yesterday as a united front to Pyongyang at the beginning of Clinton’s tour of Asia, which coincides with increased tension on the Korean Peninsula and an increased response at the Japan island of Okinawa against U.S. troops.

    An international investigation concluded yesterday in Seoul that the sinking of a South Korean frigate in late March, which caused 46 deaths, was the work of a North Korean torpedo.

    Clinton, who then traveled to China and next week will make to South Korea, said at a news conference that the North Korean regime should know that such “aggression” in Seoul, which she considered proved, can not go unpunished and requires a response.



    However, would not advance what should be the “strong international response” before consulting with Beijing, which sees it as a problem between the two Koreas, and Seoul, which seems inclined to bring the conflict to the Security Council of the UN.

    “The evidence is compelling. The torpedo that sank the Cheonan ship””and took the lives of 46 sailors was fired by a North Korean submarine and the U.S. strongly condemns this act of aggression,” said Clinton in a brief appearance with his Japan colleague, Katsuya Okada, before meeting Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama.

    In relation to the “response” mentioned by Clinton, it was learned yesterday that the governments of South Korea and United States raised the alert level on North Korea. ”It is carrying out an investigation into the possible increase in the level of surveillance on North Korea,” said a high-ranking military agency Yonhap.

    In this sense, the heads of diplomatic missions in Japan and the U.S. agreed that the North Korean threat clearly demonstrate the security challenges that exist in East Asia, considered as key U.S. military presence in Japan.

    U.S. keeps about 50,000 troops in Japan, nearly half on the Okinawa bases, which are very unpopular, while South Korea has another 28,000 troops.

    Related posts:

    1. South Korea Accused North Korea for Firing Torpedo that Killed 46
    2. South Korea Blames North Korea for Sinking Cheonan
    3. South Korea’s Underwater Search Suspended

  • Iran May Benefit From Sanctions Loophole

    A draft United Nations resolution aimed at halting Iran’s nuclear program would severely restrict the sale of heavy weapons to the Islamist government in Iran, but critics say a loophole in the document could allow Tehran to obtain a deadly weapon.

    Ever since Moscow and Tehran cut a deal for the sale of S-300 surface-to-air system, Israel and the United States have worried about the deployment of the hi-tech weapon in Iran, where it could be used to guard its nuclear program from air strikes. Russia has so far held off from shipping the weapon to Iran, but concerns are mounting that the latest Security Council sanctions resolution under negotiation leaves open the possibility of Iran getting hold of the missile system that was originally to be delivered in March 2009.

    A key element in the resolution introduced into the Security Council on Tuesday by U.S Ambassador to the U.N. Susan Rice calls upon countries to block sales and transfer of tanks, combat aircraft, warships and “missiles or missile systems as defined for the purpose of the United Nations Register of Conventional arms.”

    Fox News checked the U.N Register and discovered that the section pertaining to missiles “does not include ground-to-air missiles.” This means that Iran would be allowed to complete its purchase of Russia’s S-300.  The truck-mounted S-300 ground-to-air system has a 90-mile range and can shoot down U.S. made cruise missiles and fighter jets.

    According to former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. John Bolton, “once this system is deployed and operational in Iran it will effectively preclude an Israeli military option against Iran’s nuclear weapons program, and that’s something that could affect the United States, too. If we at some point were threatened and we needed to attack Iranian air bases, those systems would be there to defend against us.”

    The Russian Mission to the U.N. confirmed the resolution does not prohibit the sale of the S-300. A Western U.N. diplomat says that loopholes such as this one in the draft resolution was likely required to prevent a Russian or Chinese veto when the text comes up for a Security Council vote.

    Rep. Mark Steven Kirk, an Illinois Republican running for the Senate, has circulated a letter calling on President Obama to close the S-300 loophole.

    After many months of negotiations with Iran’s economic partners China and Russia, it is unlikely the loophole will be closed. U.N. experts are now working on an annex to the resolution that calls for asset freezes and travel restrictions of certain Iranians tied to the controversial nuclear program. A Security Council vote on the final draft of the resolution is expected in June.

  • Ford: Anuncia Recall do KA

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    O pequeno modelo da Ford, que ganhou a confiança e o gosto brasileiro, agora terá que passar por um recall para a inspeção e modificação no chicote elétrico.

    Segundo a marca, o chicote está sendo desgastado em um tempo muito pequeno, e um desgaste excessivo pode ocasionar em incêndio.

    Estarão incluídos todos os modelos desde 2008 até o 2010 com Chassis “AB203702”.

    Veja o comunicado:

    A Ford Motor Company Brasil Ltda. no interesse da segurança dos seus consumidores, vem a público anunciar sua decisão de iniciar a campanha de recall para os veículos de chassi com finais acima relacionados.

    Fonte: Carplace


  • Blog Review: Bio Data Blogs

    The blog reviewed here is ‘Bio Data Blogs‘ which is by the company BioData and focuses in particular on their research management software product BioKM. I thought this blog might be interesting to look at the blog contains various reference to web 2.0.

    Appearance and Design

    The blog features a grey-striped background with a central graded beige lined background for the articles. The title pane is not demarcated but features a number of social media subscription options. There is a rectangular graded brown pane beneath the title containing a search box.  The reader is able to navigate the blog using links on the right side of the central pane. The links are to recent posts as well as posts archived by month. There are also external blog links. The posts are dated, comment enabled with author details and tweet enabled with tweet counts. Posts are generously illustrated.

    Content

    The welcome post gives a background to the blog. I found a number of the insights in this post quite interesting – researchers apparently hanging onto 15 year old samples. There are a number of news round-ups which are quite useful including this one which looks at research on how the structure of mitochondria is attained or this one which looks at evolutionary research on guppies showing that they can adapt to their new environment in just 10 years. The blog also features interviews with scientists. There is also a link to the BioKM YouTube Channel which gives insights into the research software. There are also a number of posts of general scientific interest. This one for instance is a very impressive post linking to video sites that share research protocols – something that I’ve suggested after finding difficulty in understanding the methodologies of specific papers.  Following on from this is an interview with the founder of one such site here.  There’s a look at an article on how to organise a motivated research group here. A number of the posts feature links to interesting videos (including the above). This one for instance is a solution for the financing of research groups.

    Conclusions

    I found this to be an informative blog. While there is a focus on educating the reader about the company’s software product, there are a number of instructive articles of general scientific interest also.

    Acknowledgements

    Call for Authors: If you are interested in writing an article or series of articles for this blog please write to the e-mail address below. Copyright can be retained. Index: An index of the site can be found here. The page contains links to all of the articles in the blog in chronological order. Twitter: You can follow ‘The Amazing World of Psychiatry’ Twitter by clicking on this link. Podcast: You can listen to this post on Odiogo by clicking on this link (there may be a small delay between publishing of the blog article and the availability of the podcast). It is available for a limited period. TAWOP Channel: You can follow the TAWOP Channel on YouTube by clicking on this link. Responses: If you have any comments, you can leave them below or alternatively e-mail [email protected]. Disclaimer: The comments made here represent the opinions of the author and do not represent the profession or any body/organisation. The comments made here are not meant as a source of medical advice and those seeking medical advice are advised to consult with their own doctor. The author is not responsible for the contents of any external sites that are linked to in this blog.

  • Best slogan of the night?

    It’s got to be “Schiff Happens.”

  • The iPad and Velcro, a Match Made in Heaven [Ipad]

    At first, I thought this would be a bad idea. But having watched this video, I kind of want to stick velcro all over my apartment. [DV Culture] More »










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  • Quick look at the Sprint EVO 4G: OMG AMAZING

    Guys. Seriously. This is a nice phone. This is like the HTC HD2 with a future and it has some amazing speed, screen size, and network capabilities. If you’re up in the air about the Droid and aren’t tied to a carrier, get this.

    I’ll do a full review next week.

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  • 2010 Subaru Legacy 2.5GT – Less wood, more sport

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    2010 Subaru Legacy 2.5GT – click above for high-res gallery

    Over the last few months, we’ve had some time to come to grips with how comfy and capacious the interior is in our long-term 2010 Subaru Legacy 2.5GT, but despite this, we think it could still do with a sportier feeling cabin. A big part of the staidness of the interior can be blamed on our test car’s spears of orangey woodgrain trim – we would have gladly substituted the silver trim in lower-rung models, but it wasn’t an option.

    Thankfully, Subaru has recognized the incongruity – and the opportunity – and they’re substituting faux carbon fiber for the 2011 model year, which ought to be a great improvement and help sell the ‘performance’ aura. Better still, they’re adding aluminum pedal covers and silver seat stitching which should definitely liven up the place a bit.

    Pricing for the 2011 model – now in ‘Limited’ trim only – goes up by $405 to $31,395. but includes Harman/Kardon audio with XM – two items that cost extra in our 2010. They’re also adding folding side mirrors, which should make at least one AB commenter we’ve heard from very happy. Either way the modest price increase is money very well spent in our book. Now, if Subaru would only make its excellent Xenon headlamps available as an option (they’ve already got the switch blank for the beam adjuster in place next to the power mirror controls), we’d be even happier campers…


    Updates on our year-long experience with this Subaru can be found by checking out its long-term page. Bookmark it, subscribe to our RSS feed and follow our tweets (#ablongterm) as we travel along the road ahead with our Legacy 2.5GT.


    Photos by Chris Paukert / Copyright (C)2010 Weblogs, Inc.

    2010 Subaru Legacy 2.5GT – Less wood, more sport originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 21 May 2010 19:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • TeliaSonera Fighting IPRED Up To The Swedish Supreme Court

    Last year, of course, Sweden passed a strict “anti-piracy” law called IPRED, following a ton of pressure from the US entertainment industry (and US diplomats repeating debunked industry talking points). While some have declared the law a “success,” because music sales went up last year, there’s little evidence to suggest the law has been useful at all. The amount of unauthorized file sharing did drop initially, but quickly went back up and now is higher than it was before IPRED became law. If the goal was to stop unauthorized file sharing, it failed miserably. As for the increased money in the music industry? A lot of that is actually due to new offerings, such as Spotify.

    Of course, many people pointed out that IPRED, beyond being unlikely to work, also created a whole bunch of unintended consequences and problems — including a dangerous attack on the privacy rights of those in Sweden. And, remember, this is Europe, where privacy rights are an even bigger deal than in the US.

    When the first attempts to use IPRED to get user info from ISPs were made, some ISPs refused to hand over the data, saying that IPRED violated the EU’s privacy rules. So far, the courts have no agreed, but Swedisn ISP TeliaSonera is now taking the issue to the country’s Supreme Court:


    “The rules governing privacy and confidentiality have long existed in the rules that govern our industry and the IPRED law is brand new,” says Patrik Hiselius, a lawyer at TeliaSonera. “It is important that there is a principled review of the Code and the Anti-Piracy Agency’s interests.”

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  • Rell Thanks GOP For Support

    By Jenna Carlesso

     

    Addressing the Republican convention for the last time, Gov. M. Jodi Rell on Friday thanked her supporters and encouraged the candidates to keep their heads held high.

     

    “We are going to be victorious in November,” Rell said. “It’s an exciting time and I think we’re going to be successful.”

     

    The speech was notable for its lack of campaign rhetoric. The governor spoke as if she were addressing friends or family. She appeared emotional at times, taking brief pauses.

     

    “To all of you, I want to say thank you. Thank you for your support over the years.  … Thank you for your friendship.”

     

    Mid-speech, one supporter shouted, “We love you, Jodi!”

     

     Rell said she plans to help Republican candidates campaign over the next few months.

     

    “I want to be out there. I want to stand in front of grocery stores. I want to get our message out,” she said.

     

    Looking ahead to November, Rell said she is excited to begin a new phase of her life.

     

    “I want to tell you all, it has truly been my honor to serve as our governor.”

     

     

  • Biotech’s $1 Billion Tax Credits Are Up for Grabs! OK, Now Everybody Relax

    Stewart Lyman wrote:

    The rules regarding the Qualifying Therapeutic Discovery Project Credit have now been released by the Treasury Department. You can read the fact sheet, and detailed description of the legislation yourself, but here are 10 key points I came away with after reading them.

    1. The first thing that everyone can do is relax. In contrast to rumors that have been floating around, the program is not set up on a “first come, first served” basis, and nobody needs to get these applications in on Monday to push theirs to the top of heap. The Formal IRS applications (Form 8942) will not be available until June 21st or thereabouts. Those who had lined up their staffs to work this entire weekend should send them home early today with instructions to enjoy the weekend!

    2. The application period opens on June 21 and ends on July 21. The postmark on the application is deemed to be the date of delivery. Preliminary review of the applications is to be completed by Sept. 30; this is to ensure that applicants are eligible taxpayers and that their applications are complete. Applicants will receive determinations as to whether or not they qualify for credits and/or grants, and how much they will receive, by Oct. 29. Note: there is no conference or appeals process for these grants and credits. If you don’t get one, or you are not happy with the amount awarded, there is no way to change the decision. Separate applications are required for each project that you wish to apply for.

    3. The maximum credit or grant that any one company can obtain is $5 million, based on certification of $10 million in qualified investments, since the credit or grants are funded at a 50 percent rate. I read a report of one company that had planned on asking for $42 million in credits. Not going to happen. The government wants to spread the money around, hence the $5 million cap. The money is likely to be spread around geographically as well.

    4. The total amount to be spent by the government $1 billion. Applicants can request grants or credits for project spending that already occurred in 2009, during 2010, or for projects that spanned both years. It is not known if more money will be added at a later date (that is a political decision).

    5. Though not explicitly stated, it appears that all projects will be ranked and the money allotted to the highest ranking applications first. According to the published materials “the service determines that the taxpayers project is among the projects that have the greatest potential…..”.

    6. Applications will require a DUNS number (available for free from Dun and Bradstreet) and must register with the Central Contractor Registration.

    7. Winning companies will have their applications and amounts awarded subject to public disclosure (see the above attached documents for how this works, and how proprietary information is handled).

    8. The government has estimated that the average time that applicants will spend on the applications to be about 12 hours and seven minutes. The government expects about 1,200 applications!

    9. Brochures, DVDs, and other types of presentations are NOT permitted as part of the application. No additional information can be incorporated by reference.

    10. The applications do not appear to be very lengthy. There are some yes and no questions, as well as certain Project Information Memoranda. A project overview is required with a 250-word limit, and there are three additional questions that also have 250-word limits. A few of the questions will allow for the inclusion of five literature citations. Those of you that have written up thousands of words to document your case are going to have to do some serious editing once the applications come out.

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  • Toyota and Tesla join to advance in electrical technology

    Toyota and Tesla join to advance in electrical technology

    Tesla Motor Company and Toyota Motor, the U.S. electric car manufacturer, announced that they reached an agreement to work together on the ground formerly known as NUMMI (New United Motor Manufacturing Inc.), in which the Japanese company will develop components of General Motors.

    While the details are so far limited, the press release sent out by the companies announced that Toyota will invest $ 50 million in the society for which to create a team that specializes in the development of parts and production systems for the coming electric vehicles. Tesla, for its part would benefit in using the plant for the manufacture of the next Tesla S.



    The Tesla S is a sedan with seating for seven people and is capable of traveling up to 482 miles on one hundred percent power mode. It will be released in early 2012.

    According to Toyota President Akio, this is a great opportunity for Toyota to partner with a company like Tesla, which has shown great admiration for Monozukuri (the focus of Toyota’s vehicle manufacturing). Through this partnership, Toyota seeks to learn the challenging spirit, rapid decision making and flexibility that Tesla has shown since its creation.

    For its part, the chairman of Tesla, Elon Musk, spared no praise for the Japanese company: “Toyota is a company founded on innovation, quality and commitment to sustainable mobility. It is an honor and an important endorsement for our technology that Toyota has chosen to invest in Tesla company. ”

    In the press conference also attended by California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who announced that the company will create 1,000 jobs and rejoin some of NUMMI workers who were dismissed when the plant shut its doors.

    Related posts:

    1. Toyota and Tesla Announces their Partnership in building Electric Cars
    2. Toyota has signed an agreement with Tesla
    3. Nissan Leaf Review, Specs, Price : Now Manufacturing In Sunderland

  • The 22 Megapixel MacBook Pro [Mods]

    With a little custom tuning, a group of Norwegian students managed to drive 32 projectors, creating an image of 7168×3072, with an aging MacBook Pro. Seriously, the thing isn’t even a unibody. [Project via CrunchGear] More »










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  • Video: Automobile puts the voice of K.I.T.T. in Mini Cooper Camden

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    Mini’s Mission Control gets a voice transplant – Click above to watch video after the jump

    Remember the Mini Mission Control in the special edition Camden – the one that was obscenely annoying? There are something like 1,300 audio phrases within Mission Control, and Mini gives owners the audio files on an SD card. That means you can record your own phrases in new voices… or use voices that are already out there… like K.I.T.T.’s.

    Automobile swapped the three limey characters for that of the Knight Industries Two Thousand, so taking the car out of Sport mode gets the warning, “Don’t touch turbo boost. Something tells me you should touch turbo boost.” That’s more like it. For the rest of the Frankenstein results, check out the video after the jump.

    Gallery: MINI 50 Camden

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  • Richard Blumenthal Nominated By Acclamation After Merrick Alpert Withdraws; Alpert Initially Blocked From Speaking At Convention

    blumenthal.jpgWith several references to his problems of the past week, Richard Blumenthal accepted the Democratic Party’s nomination for the U.S. Senate on Friday night by saying that he might be outspent but will never be outworked or intimidated in this fall’s election.

    Blumenthal’s campaign is still reeling from the controversy caused by his videotaped speech in Norwalk in 2008 in which he said he had served in Vietnam – when he actually served stateside during the war in the United States Marine Corps Reserve.

    “I have made mistakes,” Blumenthal told the crowd at the state Democratic Party nominating convention in Hartford. “I regret them. And I have taken responsibility. But this campaign must be about the people of Connecticut.”

    In an acceptance speech that lasted 12 minutes, Blumenthal never once mentioned the word “Vietnam.”

    He mentioned his troubles, however, in the speech.

    “This week, as you all know, I have a little bit of a tough time myself,” Blumenthal told the crowd at the beginning of his speech at about 8:10 p.m. “You all have been hearing what my wife, Cynthia, has been telling me for almost 30 years – that I am not perfect. That I make mistakes.”

    To the fighting tune of “I Won’t Back Down” by rock artist Tom Petty, Blumenthal walked onstage for his speech. The song played again as he waved to the crowd, with his wife, Cynthia, after his remarks.

    He turned to saying he has been a fighter for decades, criss-crossing the state as attorney general. Blumenthal is known as one of the hardest-working politicians in the state, visiting Democratic town committees and attending funerals of veterans on a constant basis. His whirlwind schedule runs into long days and spills over into the weekend on a regular basis.

    He talked about problems with jobs, the economy, and frustration with the elected representatives in Washington, D.C.

    “We want good schools and affordable electricity and clean energy jobs,” Blumenthal said as many delegates continued talking and a general din remained over the convention hall. “But Washington isn’t listening!”

    On the night that Democrats intended to coronate Blumenthal as their nominee for U.S. Senator, his opponent, Merrick Alpert, was initially prevented from speaking at the party convention. But after votes had been cast for Blumenthal  by many delegations, Alpert suddenly appeared at the podium.

    “I would like to formally withdraw my name from nomination,” Alpert said shortly before 8 p.m. That line generated enthusiastic applause from the crowd. “We’re going to have an early dinner. Good night.”

    Immediately after Alpert’s remarks, Blumenthal was nominated by acclamation.

    Alpert originally intended to deliver a speech to more than 1,800 delegates at the Democratic Party convention at the cavernous Expo Center in Hartford’s North Meadows, but the rules committee prevented it, according to Alpert.

    Alpert released a copy of the speech that he intended to deliver – as he struggled to try to reach the minimum of 15 percent of the delegates that are necessary to force a primary.

    “You deserve a primary. We need a primary,” Alpert said in his prepared remarks.

    Known for his outspokenness, Alpert had prepared to tell the delegates that he believes the recent controversies of the past week would cause the Democrats to lose the U.S. Senate election in November. He included remarks that many of the delegates clearly would not want to hear on their party’s big night.

    “We’re not ready to win the Senate election,” Alpert said in his remarks. “My assessment is if the general election were held this Tuesday, we would lose. After the events of this week, the polls confirm my assessment.”

    Alpert did not expressly mention the recent controversy surrounding Blumenthal, who delivered a speech that was captured on videotape in Norwalk in 2008 in which he said that he had served in Vietnam. Since then, other speeches have been unearthed in which he said similar things. In fact, Blumenthal remained in the United States throughout the conflict and never served in Southeast Asia.

    “We need a candidate who is straight with himself and straight with the people of Connecticut,” Alpert said. “We need a candidate who has fought and earned the nomination, not one who has sat quietly while the crown of coronation has been placed on his head. And, we need a candidate who has been completely vetted so we have no more unpleasant surprises. Think about it in your own life: if you have a son who will play football in the fall, do you keep him in the house over the summer to keep him safe or do you have him running contact drills to toughen him up?”

    The nominating speech for Blumenthal came at 7:15 p.m., and it was quite brief – much shorter than the speech delivered for Alpert. Soon after, the roll call for Blumenthal’s nomination began – in a pre-determined nomination. Starting in the Fourth Congressional District, the first 64 votes came in from Bridgeport – an overwhelmingly Democratic city. Only three votes were cast for Alpert in Bridgeport.

    In Blumenthal’s current hometown of Greenwich, 18 votes went to him and 8 went to Alpert from the 26-member delegation. 

    Earlier, party chairwoman Nancy DiNardo gaveled the convention open at about 6:15 p.m. Friday and tried to gain the attention of the distracted delegates who were still filing into their seats. She called for order several times in an attempt to corral more than 1,800 activists who were talking politics in the aisles and in the delegations. The sergeant at arms then took the podium several times and tried to regain order, asking the assistant sergeants at arms to clear the aisles.

    “We are the party of the people,” DiNardo told the crowd in her opening remarks.

    Throughout the beginning of the convention, Alpert supporters could be heard shouting, “Let’s go, Merrick!”

    Alpert also bashed wrestling entrepreneur Linda McMahon, who is battling for the Republican nomination against former U.S. Rep. Rob Simmons of Stonington and investor Peter Schiff of Weston.

    “I am running because I cannot stand the thought that Linda McMahon from World Wrestling can buy it, and you can’t tolerate that, either,” Alpert said. He added, “We all know that the highly effective attack in Tuesday’s New York Times was hatched in Linda McMahon’s office. If we settle on our nominee tonight, that exceedingly well-funded and vicious machine, created by Karl Rove but now housed at World Wrestling, will be gifted three additional months to ruin our candidate.”

    At about 7 p.m., Gregory Schulte delivered the nominating speech for Alpert. In essence, he read Alpert’s four-page speech that is quoted above. As such, Alpert was able to get his thoughts officially delivered to the convention.

    “The rules committee changed the rules today, and he will not be permitted to speak to you,” Schulte said from the podium as he began his remarks.

     A short seconding speech was delivered by Shawn Asselin, who said a primary is necessary.

    “My strong support for Merrick Alpert is not an attack on Dick Blumenthal at all,” Asselin said. “I believe Merrick Alpert is the strongest candidate. … Let’s have a primary. … Let the voters decide. To me, the choice is clear. Merrick Alpert is our best candidate for United States Senate.”

    The convention adjourned at about 8:25 p.m. and will reconvene Saturday with nominations for governor, lieutenant governor, comptroller, treasurer, attorney general, and secretary of the state.

    While Blumenthal and Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz capturing the headlines this week, relatively little has been said about Ned Lamont and Dannel Malloy – the two Democratic candidates for governor. A fellow Greenwich resident, Lamont said that he left a message for Blumenthal about his troubles.

    “He’s a good friend,” Lamont said of Blumenthal. “Whatever happens, we’re sticking with him.”

    (In photo, Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal and his wife, Cynthia, wave to delegates after accepting the nomination for the U.S. Senate seat. Cloe Poisson / Hartford Courant)