Hi,
Don't get me wrong, I think that they are wonderfull little cars
but if they made a 4 seater with adequate stowage room and
a diesel version it would really start to hit the mainstream market
in a big way. Perhaps a minivan/car hybrid...but would it still be a Smart car?
regards
tallex
I ran across makezine.com last week, interesting. Are you aware of
www.hackaday.com?
Doug, N0LKK
Kansas USA inc.
Kirk McLoren wrote:
http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/diy_projects/
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I'd stay off the highway, heck, I'm scared to ride my Harley on the
interstate...
mark manchester wrote:
I hate to see these things on the highway, looks like people flying along
under an umbrella. Surely can speed along, this is pretty much a four-wheel
hooded motorcycle. Incredibly cute,
In the U.K. 2005, the Smart car was voted Britains worst handling car by
motoring journalists from the Top Gear motoring TV programme. Apparently
it goes round corners worse than any SUV or MPV, so if you get youirself
one, make sure you slow down plenty for any corners.
On the other hand, look
The flashpoint for this sudden concern surrounding the safety of drinking water out of bottles made of Lexan is a published report in the April 2003 issue of Current Biology by Dr. Patricia Hunt, a geneticist at CaseWestern Reserve University in Cleveland. As a result of a worker accidentally
Have seen it - nice site. I wish there was one for pvc motors and pumps and hydraulics etc. prototyping on the cheap is difficult.Kirk KC7THLDoug Younker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I ran across makezine.com last week, interesting. Are you aware of www.hackaday.com?Doug, N0LKKKansas USA
my wife has been collecting glass baby bottles for
two years now. seems like it wasnt such a bad idea after all...
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Title: Re: [Biofuel] universal nut sheller plans
Thanks for posting, Kirk. That's our Jock's nutsheller, by golly. Jesse
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Great info guys, again lots of great reading,
I spent the entire day.
Gary
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Have seen it -
Interesting that doing water sampling for arsenic,
nitric acid cleaned plasticizedtest tubes must be used. If water samples
for arsenic were taken in glass then the water would be contaminated with
arsenic from the glass in an atomic absorption analysis oven. Even glass has a
minor problem.
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