Archive for September, 2008

CO2 Laser Missile Propulsion Post Engine Exhaust Enhancement

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

Can we increase the speed of a missiles or rockets by taking the CO2 from the exhaust of a small highly polluting motor and using high-energy laser technology to further light the exhaust of the missile? Could we increase the speed, power, velocity and range of the missile using this type of technology? Well, it is possible with a long-range cruise missile, which works on a reciprocating engine. But how could this be done?

Well what if we take the missile and add a composite hour-glass shaped open tube behind it. Further compressing the exhaust like a small after burner system and then fire a laser light at it further increasing the power? What if we blast the laser light right at the outer areas of the exhaust creating a super vortex flow thru the center of the opening of the hour-glass? What would happen then? Well can you say hypersonic flight? And as we of this we better watch out for hypersonic airflow considerations and aerodynamic changes, which we may not have yet considered too.

A super fast mover cruise missile capable of low level flight and ground hugging technologies may just be what we need in the new modern era of the Net-Centric Battlespace and we should put more research and development dollars towards this concept and ones like it. I know what you are thinking, why make weapons of war? Well, simple, we must defend all we are and all we have built and if we fail to develop such technologies, then we do so at the expense of the American People. Consider all this in 2006.

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Topoco Win Awards for the Hot Pink Glass Dildo

Friday, September 5th, 2008

The Hot Pink is a really good selling sex toy for Topoco. It’s popularity is due to the unit’s flexibility. This product is also a great first time buy for any individual who does not yet possess a dildo. Originally Designed for use by couples, but perfect for use on those those lonely nights. The Hot Pink is the ideal product for stimulating all female erogenous zones. This dong is the perfect ideal new addition to any dildo enthusiasts collection.

The producer of the Hot Pink, Topoco are considered the oldest and loved companies engaged in the design and production of vibrators. They are distributors for an enormous number of different premium vibrators for instance the Vac-U-Loc 8 Inch and the legendary Cybercock. Topoco are always price competitive, so you can be sure you are never likely to see a more price competitive deal offered by a rival.

This is produced with a number of different widths, lengths and colours. The Hot Pink moulded from easy to rinse PVC, to ensure it is quite safe to enjoy. This sex toy has specially crafted ribs along its length, which can help raise your your evening pleasures to dizzying new heights. The flexible construction of the Hot Pink allows penetration at angles that are difficult to achieve during straight sex, meaning you can explore never before experienced pleasures and hither to un-explored erogenous parts of your body. The Hot Pink has a free add on vibrator package, meaning this is sex toy of the highest performance.

How To Stay Hydrated While Skiing

Friday, September 5th, 2008

You want to save you money so you can ski more often and keep yourself hydrated at the same time? I’ll give you some tips.

Carry Your Own Water

When you downhill ski for an extended period of time, you have a tendency to sweat a lot – up to a quart of water per hour – because you are working hard. The key is to hydrate before you get thirsty, and drink regularly throughout the day.

The best way is to carry at least two quarts of water with you. Water is the best fluid to drink since our bodies are made up of 70% water. Fruit juice and soda pop are diuretics that can make you even thirstier after you consume them, so you want to avoid these fluids.

How do you carry two quarts of water with you?

Bring a Backpack

In the backpack you can put the water you need in two X 1-quart plastic containers, along with accessories and clothes. When you stop for a break on the slopes remove your backpack and pull out one of the water bottles. If you find that the extra weight on your back effects your skiing or that is quite difficult to removing a back pack two or three timer per hour, than it might be better to get a camel pack.

Get a Camel Pack

A camel pack is actually a vest that fits around your chest and is zipped or clipped in the front. The pack contains a reservoir that holds between one and three quarts of water or energy drink, as well as a tube that transports the fluid from the reservoir to your mouth on demand.

If you tuck the end of the tube inside your ski jacket you should be able to keep it from freezing up on most winter days, but some hydration packs come equipped with a system that prevents the delivery tube from freezing up.

You must make an initial investment for the pack, but you will recover this cost in one ski season by not buying bottled water, pop, and juice. And also you can use the camel pack for other sports like inline skating, hiking, and cycling to keep yourself hydrated during these summer activities.

My name is Jerome and I’m a student at Antioch university. www.theseattlenewsblog.com/

VoIP Explained Easily

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

With the increased adoption of high-speed Internet across the U.S. and abroad, it has become much easier to send and receive large amounts of data without affecting bandwidth. What this means for consumers is that they can now download huge files quickly, browse multiple web pages simultaneously, and even make telephone calls over the Internet; an emerging technology known as VoIP.

VoIP stands for “Voice over Internet Protocol ” and it is quite simply a way of using the Internet to make and receive telephone calls. The primary reason VoIP is becoming so popular is cost and convenience; as VoIP is significantly less expensive than typical local and long distance telephone service offered by the phone companies. Additionally, one high-speed Internet connection can serve for multiple VoIP telephone lines.

How does VoIP Work?

A normal telephone line would sit there and do nothing if it weren’t connected to a network called the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network). This is how the traditional phone companies route telephone calls from one person to another. In VOIP service, the PSTN is replaced by the Internet as the network for routing phone calls, and is proven to be faster, more efficient and cost effective.

Using VoIP, a person’s voice is transmitted into digital data that is then sliced into small fragments called packets that are sent across the Internet at lightning speed. These packets are then reconstructed and heard on the receiving phone. Sounds like allot going on during a phone conversation, but most people who use VoIP phones don’t even know they are making telephone calls over the Internet; the call quality is that good.

In order for VoIP phone calls to have the same quality that consumers are accustomed to when using traditional phone service, a certain bandwidth (the amount of data that can be sent) is required. Broadband Internet access, either cable or DSL, provides the necessary bandwidth for VoIP phone service to be found acceptable by consumers.

The Features of VoIP

In addition to making high-speed Internet access more cost-effective, VOIP service provides subscribers with significantly cheaper local and long distance telephone service. Most VoIP providers charge between $20 – $25 per month and this includes unlimited calling to the U.S. and Canada.

Additionally, all the features that traditional phone companies usually charge for like voicemail, caller id, call waiting; three-way calling, simultaneous ring and the ability to choose your own area code are included in the price.

Another driver for using VoIP is that it is portable. In other words, consumers can take their phone number anywhere they move to; even if it is just on vacation.

Click here for more in-depth information about VoIP. Michael Brito is an internet marketing consultant and freelance writer for a variety of consumer related products.