Folks, along the lines of helping our cause:

Channel 10 Fort Lauderdale.  Hydrids threaten the blind. Reported today. 
Please see my reply on their comment line via the website.

With 13% of Iraq war vets blind, twice Vietnam, which was twice WWII, the
"quiet" supporters from big oil are NOT suggesting that the very quiet ALL
GASOLINE cars have the SAME NTSB restriction on their production.  BUT BIG
OIL CARS SHOULD ALSO COMPLY IF THEY ARE GOING TO USE DISABLED VETS TO SELL
THEIR CAUSE.

THIS BILL IS CLOSE TO GETTING A VOTE.

Please post with facts, not passion.  We all know that this "too quiet"
vehicle issue was around LONG BEFORE THE ELECTRIC CAR SHOWED UP. Why now?

http://www.topix.com/tech/2008/04/plan-would-make-hybrids-noisy-to-protect-blind

Please post.  There are already 1425 replies, many pushing discrimination
against hybrid or electric vehicles.  ALL vehicles should have motion
detect-alert features.  After all, those motion lights on the house work
just fine.  The cost should be reasonable enough for ALL vehicles. 
Discrimination against the green community is wrong.

For peace and prosperity,
PAUL RENNEISEN
Fort Lauderdale.





 FLEAA Folks,
>
> You may be interested in the results of this year's Florida Tech Project
Showcase awards.
>
> The President's Cup for Best of Show went to Performance Hybrid Racing,
an
> SAE
> formula car modified to run on Hybrid (Gasoline and electric) power.
>
> This was the follow-on project to the Racing Electric Vehicle from last
year.
> This vehicle looks similar, but REV was saved and still exists.
>
> Note the scope of the other projects as well, a tribute to the
engineering
> design process.
>
> Frank Leslie
>
>   _____
>
> From: Stephanie T Hopper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 11:14 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [fitforum] Showcase Winners in the College of Engineering
>
>
>
> Congratulations go out to all the students who participated in this
year's
> student Project Showcase.  It was a wonderful exhibit of the talent
present at
> this university.
>
>
>
> This year the following Engineering teams received awards:
>
> Senior Teams-
>
>
>
> The President's Cup, Honoring the Best of Show for all the College of
Engineering was awarded to Performance Hybrid Racing, an SAE formula car
modified to run on Hybrid (Gasoline and electric) power.
>
>
>
> Second Place in Aerospace Engineering - FIT SAT 4
>
>  FITSat IV is a 10 x 10 x 10 cm satellite, weighing no more than 1 kg.
> Satellites with these specifications are universally known as CubeSats.
>
>
>
> Best of Show - Aerospace Engineering - Tank Fluid Dynamics
>
>    An Experimental  model for predicting liquid sloshing over a wide
> variety of
> parameters such as tank geometry, liquid density, and gravity.
>
>
>
> Best of Show - Chemical Engineering - Implementation of the Cumene
Process
> for
> Phenol Acetone Production
>
>
>
> Best of Show - Civil Engineering - Babcock Pedestrian Bridge, a design
for
> crossing from the dorms to main campus.
>
>
>
> Best of Show - Computer Science - MAVEN, A light weight, reconfigurable
data
> acquisition tool
>
>
>
> Best of Show - Electrical and Computer Engineering - Fouse - Touchless
Computer
> Interaction using fiber optics
>
>
>
> Best of Show - DMES - SeaWeed ROV - a remote operated vehicle for
design3ed to
> be light weight and maneuverable for hull inspections, underwater
archeology and
> scientific research.
>
>
>
> Best of Show -  Mechanical Engineering - Mini Baja - Pantera Racing, an
SAE all
> terrain vehicle for the intercollegiate competition.
>
>
>
>
>
> Junior teams- Most Promising Design
>
>
>
>    Aerospace Engineering - Panther II
>
>    Electrical and Computer Engineering - WAVES - Wireless Audio Video
> Entertainment System
>
>    DMES - Marine Diving Unit
>
>    Mechanical Engineering - Harris Counter Balance Team
>
>
>
>
>
> At your service,
>
>
>
> Stephanie T. Hopper
>
> Director of Laboratories - College of Engineering
>
> University Laser Safety Officer
>
> Florida Institute of Technology
>
>
>
> Office - (321) 674-7349
>
> Cell - (321) 795-9440
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Florida EAA mailing list
> [email protected]
> http://www.floridaeaa.org
>





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