Wednesday, July 25, 2007

urgent alert

Hi Larry, any chance you can post this article on behalf of the Duck Valley Indian reservation please? The article was published on Monday, so it's now more than a week since the incident, and people at the reservation need help urgently.

thank you

Toni

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There is a dire emergency at the Duck Valley Indian Reservation in Owyhee Nevada. It's a very isolated reservation on the Nevada/Idaho border. One of the many fires that have been burning out of control in the west devastated this little village and people are suffering without water and electricity for 5 day now with no relief in sight. Food is going bad since there is no electricity since all the power poles are burned to a crisp. The elderly and the children are taking a direct hit as water supplies dwindle and food is in short supply. Since there is no power the heat is taking its toll and there is human suffering since there has been no aid. If ever there was a time for The People to pull together it's now.

So give these people a chance to survive in this blistering heat. Give them a call and see what you can do. These are our brothers and sister who are literally baking in the hot Nevada sun. If nothing is done like soon, there will be fatalities as the elderly will soon expire from the heat and the lack of water.

This is a human tragedy in the making and they need help now. Do you think the feds will help them? Well it's been 5 days now and do the math. Lives will soon be lost if help does not get there soon. Please, Please contact them, do your bit for our relations.............

Contact info: Shoshone-Paiute Tribes
Sho-Pai Fire Station
1935 FireLane PO Box 219 89832
(775)757-2473
Ask for Brent Hunter, or you may contact me here in Elko,NV, Si Thomas 775-777-7739

Hu Ho

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Dear Nichole,
We recently informed you that you and your poetic accomplishments could have been honored during the International Society of Poets Convention recently held at the legendary Riviera Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, July 19–22, 2007, even though you were unable to attend.
Please note that because so many of our selected poets took advantage of this opportunity, we have extended the time for you to elect to receive your 2007 awards and benefits of ISP membership. All that is necessary is for you to allow us to present one of your poems at our next convention and for you to elect to receive all of the awards and benefits of ISP membership that we have scheduled for you.
Nichole, your poem will be presented at the next ISP Convention!
Your awards, which will be shipped to you at this time, include your custom engraved lead crystal Outstanding Achievement in Poetry Award, your bronze Commemorative Award Medallion, your ISP decal, and your Full One Year Membership into the International Society of Poets for 2007-2008, and a subscription to its magazine, Poetry Today.
Your poem will be presented at the largest and most prestigious gathering of poets in history and it’s so very important for us and your fellow poets to hear your poem read with the same passion and emotion which you intended when you wrote it. This is why we have arranged for a professional poetry reader to present your poem, allowing your poetry to receive the exposure and recognition you deserve. All you need to do to have your work presented is submit your poem quickly. Just imagine . . . all of the attending guests at the upcoming International Society of Poets Annual Convention will hear your poetry read.
Now, let me tell you a little about the awards and special items you will receive once you confirm your participation by sending us your poem:
Your Outstanding Achievement in Poetry Award is a magnificent work of art in itself ($300.00 value), made from imported lead crystal. It is hand-engraved and mounted on a solid marble base. This will be the first time ever that we have bestowed these crystal awards. This impressive award features a finely crafted hand holding a blue crystal globe, symbolizing the Society's mission to spread poetry around the world. It is so valuable that we have designed a special carrying case just for this award.
Your Bronze Commemorative Award Medallion ($40.00) is a forged bronze medal with intricate detail that’s brilliantly displayed on a colorful nylon ribbon.
Full one year membership in the International Society of Poets for 2007-2008 ($60.00 value) entitles you to a personalized membership card, an embroidered ISP patch, an ISP window decal, a one year subscription to Poetry Today magazine, and entry into exclusive poetry contests for members only.
Nichole, all that’s required for us to immediately send you all of these awards is for you to send us your poem that will be formally presented at the upcoming convention. Your convention poem can be written on any subject, in any style, and can be up to 40 lines in length. Additionally, we must ask you to send a nominal fee ($169.00 plus shipping and handling) to cover the expenses we incur presenting your poetry, and to cover the costs to insure and ship all of these extremely bulky and heavy awards to you. For this small fee you will receive over $400.00 worth of ISP membership materials, including your lead crystal Outstanding Achievement in Poetry Award!
Nichole, my purpose for making you this offer is to recognize your poetic accomplishments. I also hope that you will see for yourself what an amazing organization we are. I sincerely look forward to meeting you in person and having you read your artistry in front of thousands of fellow poets who attend this live awards event every year. Unfortunately that’s not the case this year, so we are trying to do the next best thing. I'd like to offer you one more special gift when you send in your poem and confirmation form, because I would really like to see you in person. I will send you a coupon for $100.00 off a future convention. That brings the total value for this offer to over $500.00! We are making a tremendous effort to include your poetry at the next convention, and we hope that you will return you confirmation form and poem as soon as possible.
Go here to submit your poem.
Sincerely,
Steve Michaels
Convention Chairperson
International Society of Poets
P.S. Your lead crystal Outstanding Achievement in Poetry Award, bronze Commemorative Award Medallion, embroidered ISP patch, and ISP window decal will be shipped to you by Federal Express Ground service. Your subscription to the award-winning Poetry Today magazine will arrive separately. All of these items are accompanied by a 100% money-back guarantee. If you are not satisfied for any reason simply return them within 60 days for a full refund, no questions asked.



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Monday, July 23, 2007

Nicholes interest in alternative energy

















she wants to exsplore the areas of alternative energy as well as earth changes and alternative health her generation so lets open up to nicholes ideas and her generation The power boost ultracapacitor stack.

Manufacturer: Maxwell technologies
Cost: $4,800 (liquidation sale)

The LiIon battery I use proved to be a good energy storage, but when it comes to provide power, it is less than I would like to have at my disposal. The vehicle peformance is still good, but not as impressive as I was hoping for. The energy (Watt-hours) the batters possess represent my range, and the power it can deliver (Watts) represent ability to accelerate quickly. When the battery is connected to the power inverter, the vehicle performs comparable or better than stock one, but due to relatively high internal resistance of the battery, its voltage sag is quite deep when the power for acceleration is demanded. Thanks to the flexible inverter which can be programmed to accept low voltage, even if the pack sag to the half of its OCV (Open Clamp, or no load, Voltage) the power is still enough to get brisk acceleration, but at the expense of increased battery current. This stresses the battery and can be avoided if a hybrid pack is used: the power needed for relatively short acceleration is provided by other source which has small storage capacity but can deliver more power than the traction battery. This can be either high power lead acid battery, or a capacitor capable of storing enough energy for acceleration. In either case, internal resistance of this storage must be low, thus there is no large voltage sag. As a result, the traction battery feels very stiff, providing great power on demand. Another big advantage of this approach is ability to absorb the energy from regenerative braking. I've decided to try capacitors as storage.

This concept is not new, and several test vehicles (mainly buses) are equipped with capacitor banks to supplement the battery during peak power demands. I use capacitors made by Maxwell Technologies. Because of very high specific capacitance compared to traditional capacitors, these are called ultracapacitors.

I decided to try the ultracapacitors in favor of the ectra battery for several reasons:

- Does not need to be charged and equalized as a battery (still needs some equalization though, more on that later);
- Has far greater cycle life (few hundred thousands of cycles), so is permanent part of the car rather than disposable item as the battery;
- As any capacitor, can be discharged to 0V and left there for indefinite time (try it with the battery :-) ;
- Can be charged with the same rate as discharged, i.e. absorbs regen current regardless of "SOC" (up to the max permissible voltage);
- Requires no maintenance.
- In my case I had an opportunity to purchase capacitors at deep discount, as this model was no longer in production.

Disadvantages:
- Complicates charging as the capacitor bank has to be disconnected from the traction battery during charging and connected back for driving; this, however, would be true for the boost PbA pack as well;
- High up front cost. I suppose this kind of disadvantage applies to any component in my EV, so I don't take it as such anymore.

Next question: how many do I need? As few as possible while able to charge up to the max voltage system allow (395V in my case), so at least 395/2.5=158 caps in series. Make it 160 to be on the safe side.

What capacitance? Maxwell currently makes ultracaps with two values: 1.8 kF and 2.7 kF. If course, the larger capacitance, the stiffer the pack and longer it provides power, but it is heavier, bulkier and more expensive. Well, since there are really only two options, let's do some math:

The voltage delta during discharge can be determined as dV=I*dt/C (dt = discharge time, I = average current, ESR ignored for the moment).

My acceleration battery current starts at 0 and ends up at about 150A for real hard one, do will assume 75A average.
Acceleration time is 10 sec (I'll be going more than 65 MPH by then). 160 ultracaps in series have total capacitance either 1800/160=11.25 F total (for 1.8 kF caps) or 16.875 F total (for 2.7 kF caps).

So the voltage drop will be: dV = 75*10/11.25 = 66.67V for the smaller caps stack, and 75*10/16.875 = 44 V for the large one. The difference is only 22V and the drive system can easily accommodate that. And, larger caps are heavier and more expensive... Well, suddenly decision was very easy to make: 2.7 kF caps happened to be on liquidating sale, but not the 1.8 kF ones. So, soon I was a happy owner of nearly 17F 395V ultracaps stack.

Maxwell PowerCache ultracapacitor. 2.7kF, 2.5V
Trial fit. All 160 ultracaps will be somewhere here.
An aluminum box was welded and shaped to house whole bank right behind front seats.
Rear view. Lid was added and all the caps installed and padded by a pieces of polystyrene cut in right shapes.
Individual caps are interconnected by flexible braided strips with crimped lugs on the ends.
Fragment of the box. End of chain is connected to a cable.
Zoom in view. A bleeding resistors network is visible. This resistor ladder will equalize the stack.
View from the front with open lid. The hinge along front bottom edge of the box is wisible.
This allow to lift it open to gain acces to the battery box underneath.
Connection on the side of the box (raised position). Gas filled lifters are visible - it is not easy to swing open 160 kg box...




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Monday, July 16, 2007

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The proposal would set the stage for aerial gunning of wolves in Wyoming and Idaho and clear the way for the extermination of three out of four wolves in the Lolo area of Idaho’s Clearwater National Forest, a plan that had been shelved after more than 41,000 wildlife supporters spoke out against it.

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Dear Nichole,
I'm sorry you'll be unable to join us at the upcoming International Society of Poets' Annual Convention and Symposium to be held at the legendary Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, July 19-22, 2007. It promises to be our largest and most prestigious poetry event ever, as we are celebrating our 21st annual convention. As you already know, you were selected to be honored at this event, and we were looking forward to you reciting your poetry in front of more than 2,000 attending poets and celebrities from over 50 countries.
However, because we don't want you to miss out on this amazing opportunity altogether, we have arranged a way for you and your poetic accomplishments to be part of this event in a most important way without you actually being present. Although you'll be unable to participate in the convention contest (you must be able to recite your poetry in front of the contest judges to win), you can still receive your Outstanding Achievement in Poetry Award (a custom engraved crystal statuette), and your bronze Commemorative Award Medallion. We will also include one full year of membership into the International Society of Poets for 2007 and a subscription to its magazine, Poetry Today. All you have to do is allow us to present one of your poems at this year's convention in your place.
Nichole Ortberg, Your Poem Can Still Be Read At The
Largest Gathering Of Poets In History!
It's so very important for us and your fellow poets to hear your poem read with the same passion and emotion which you intended when you wrote it. All you need to do to have your work presented is submit your poem quickly. We have arranged for professional poetry readers to present your poem at this largest gathering of poets in history. Our readers will present your poem with imaginative style, so that your artistry receives the worldwide exposure and recognition that it deserves. Your poem will also be featured in printed form, proudly displayed in a special room at the convention that will be accessible to more than 2,000 attending poets and guests.
Now, let me tell you a little about the awards and special items you will receive once you confirm your participation by sending us your poem. You will receive all of these items immediately following the convention:
Your Outstanding Achievement in Poetry Award is a magnificent work of art in itself ($300.00 value), made from imported lead crystal. It is hand-engraved and mounted on a solid marble base. This will be the first time ever that we have bestowed these crystal awards. This impressive award features a finely crafted hand holding a blue crystal globe, symbolizing the Society's mission to spread poetry around the world. It is so valuable that we have designed a special carrying case just for you to take it home.
Your Bronze Commemorative Award Medallion ($40.00) is a forged bronze medal with intricate detail that's brilliantly displayed on a colorful nylon ribbon.
Full one year membership in the International Society of Poets for 2007-2008 ($60.00 value) entitles you to a personalized membership card, an embroidered ISP patch, an ISP window decal, a one year subscription to Poetry Today magazine, and entry into exclusive poetry contests for members only.
Nichole, all that's required for us to immediately send you all of these awards is for you to send us your poem that will formally be presented at the convention. Your convention poem can be written on any subject, in any style, and can be up to 40 lines in length. Because you will not be present, we must ask you to send a nominal fee ($169.00 plus shipping and handling) to cover the expenses we incur presenting your poetry, and to cover the costs to insure and ship all of these extremely bulky and heavy awards to you. For this small fee, you will receive over $400.00 worth of ISP membership materials, including your lead crystal Outstanding Achievement in Poetry Award!
Nichole, my purpose for making you this offer is for you to see for yourself what an amazing organization we are. I sincerely look forward to meeting you in person and having you read your artistry in front of thousands of fellow poets who attend this live awards event every year. Unfortunately, that's not the case this year, so we are trying to do the next best thing. I'd like to offer you one more special gift when you send in your poem and confirmation form, because I would really like to see you in person. I will send you a coupon for $100.00 off a future convention. That brings the total value for this offer to over $500.00! We are making a tremendous effort to include your poetry at this year's convention, and we hope that you will return your confirmation form and poem as soon as possible.
Go here to submit your poem.
Sincerely,
Steve Michaels
Convention Chairperson
International Society of Poets
P.S. Your lead crystal Outstanding Achievement in Poetry Award, bronze Commemorative Award Medallion, embroidered ISP patch, and ISP window decal will be shipped to you by Federal Express Ground service. Your subscription to the award-winning Poetry Today magazine will arrive separately. All of these items are accompanied by a 100% money-back guarantee. If you are not satisfied for any reason, simply return them within 60 days for a full refund, no questions asked.



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Monday, July 9, 2007

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Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 21:38:00 -0400 (EDT)
From: Dennis Kucinich
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July 4th Message from Dennis Kucinich

Dear Friend,

Happy Birthday, America, from Dennis and Elizabeth. Today is Independence Day, the 4th of July. What would our forefathers think if they could see where this nation is today? What happened to their America, this land of the free, home of the brave? Would our founders be ashamed? I can tell you I sense a change in the wind. There is a hunger in this nation for a grand vision to bring us all together, to heal us and lift our spirits. There is a hunger for clarity, for a sense of purpose.

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Where as a nation are we going? Who among us doesn't yearn for a better way, a better day for themselves and their families? There is a hunger for the truth. What is wrong in standing for principles that unite, not divide? Where is the integrity in the public life of our nation?

We must have the courage to believe in unity. We must understand the imperative of human unity. No American should be left behind. Each person everywhere has fundamental human rights. "We hold these truths to be self evident" speaks our Declaration, "that all men -- and women -- are created equal." This document speaks to the highest truths which unite us as a nation and which also unite us with the world community celebrating life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

We understand that peace connects us to security and to prosperity and a celebration of the human condition as war leads to fear and poverty and destruction of the human condition. What do we say to the people when there is no peace? What do we say to the people when there are no resources for education, or for health care; when there is no real security; where there is no real government of the people, by the people, and for the people?

A new America awaits those of us who still believe. Together, you and I have the power. We have the power to create peace for the people, health care for the people, education for the people, jobs for the people; to create a government of integrity for the people, of trust for the people, and healing for the people.

It is time to let the nation hear, and it is time to let the people speak; to let the world hear you. We are a great nation who want to build, not bomb; who want to create, not destroy, who want to love, not hate, who believe in the dignity of all people, who want to embrace the world and lend it a healing hand.

I will protect your Constitution. I will protect your Bill of Rights. I will keep America strong with defense built on honesty, integrity, peace, and goodwill towards our fellow world citizens. Because our forefathers put their lives on the line to create a country which had the ability to adapt to an undreamed of future, America needs each of us to respond to that impulse for recreating our higher destiny.

It is our turn, to declare once again, our independence from the shackles of repressive politics. You, and we, have the power to turn this upside-down world right side up. Join me in this grandest of visions; the hope that is the beacon for you and for all the world; that America the beautiful, that America we love.

I'm Dennis Kucinich, and I'm running for the people, and I'm ready to be your President of our United States.

Thank you.



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