Electrocompressor jet-engines are a system of non-moving parts that compress the air that surrounds the engine from on end to the opposite end by which of decompression.
How It Works
Mechanics
The Electrocompressor jet-engine is an engine that does not have any moving parts. The center of the engine is a core of two sides. The top being of freon and the bottom being highly conductive metal that can withstand high temperatures it then "freezes" the air, which compresses the air, going through the top of the engine then passes by the metal, that has an electric current flowing through, which will then heat the air, causing the air to expand greatly, thus causing lift.
The Physics
As the air that flows throughout the engine is compressing and decompressing it creates a lift from the source that possible to rise an object. The equation for the engine properties is as such: . If "G" equals the amount of gravitation force, "A" equals the amount of air pressure, and "F" equals the amount of opposite force (such as from engine), the engine should provide enough lift to rise even the engine.
How It Works
Mechanics
The Electrocompressor jet-engine is an engine that does not have any moving parts. The center of the engine is a core of two sides. The top being of freon and the bottom being highly conductive metal that can withstand high temperatures it then "freezes" the air, which compresses the air, going through the top of the engine then passes by the metal, that has an electric current flowing through, which will then heat the air, causing the air to expand greatly, thus causing lift.
The Physics
As the air that flows throughout the engine is compressing and decompressing it creates a lift from the source that possible to rise an object. The equation for the engine properties is as such: . If "G" equals the amount of gravitation force, "A" equals the amount of air pressure, and "F" equals the amount of opposite force (such as from engine), the engine should provide enough lift to rise even the engine.
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Features
* Bookmarks may be imported from browsers (Firefox, IE, Opera) or other social bookmarking services.
* Bookmarks can be made public (shared) or private (password-protected)
* Batch editing: any group of selected bookmarks can be edited simultaneously.
* Folder hierarchy: the user can sort links in folders, and keeps bookmarks folder hierarchy when importing from a browser.
* Fast and simple interface.
* Automatic link checking: the user is alerted of broken links, and the urls of sites that have moved are updated to the redirected ones.
* Bookmarks can be exported and imported of in both HTML and XML format.
Limitations
* No auto-synchronisation: a bookmark in the user's local browser's favorites is not automatically changed in Netvouz as well, or vice-versa.
* Bookmarked web sites are not cached.
* Spaces are not allowed in tags: a bookmark tagged "Renaissance art" will be split into two tags "Renaissance" and "art."
* Limited interaction: beside the latest links being posted on the frontpage, there are no ways users can observe other users' activities except by clicking on that user's public bookmarks.
Susana C. Lorenzo-Giguere, also spelled Susanna C. Lorenzo-Giguere, (born October 15, 1961), an American jurist. She is an acting deputy of the Voting Section at the United States Department of Justice.
Personal
Lorenzo-Giguere is a 1989 graduate of the Franklin Pierce Law Center.
Career
Ms. Lorenzo-Giguere is an eighteen year veteran of the Department of Justice. She began her career as a Federal Pro Se Law Clerk in the Southern District of New York. After two years, she took a position as a line attorney in the Voting Rights Section of the Civil Rights Division. In the winter of 2003-2004, Ms. Lorenzo-Giguere became a special litigation counsel in the Voting Section of the United States Department of Justice.
Personal
Lorenzo-Giguere is a 1989 graduate of the Franklin Pierce Law Center.
Career
Ms. Lorenzo-Giguere is an eighteen year veteran of the Department of Justice. She began her career as a Federal Pro Se Law Clerk in the Southern District of New York. After two years, she took a position as a line attorney in the Voting Rights Section of the Civil Rights Division. In the winter of 2003-2004, Ms. Lorenzo-Giguere became a special litigation counsel in the Voting Section of the United States Department of Justice.
Tony Wah Chong Leonetti
Tony Wah Chong Leonetti, played by Evan C. Kim, was the world-famous cameraman Mike Donovan's sound operator, unofficial "business manager" and friend, with a young Asian wife named Fran and several children. Tony went with Mike to Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and other hostile countries to capture a great story about the conflicts ravaging the population, such as wars, civil wars, disasters, coups, uprisings, invasions etc. Tony was nearly killed on numerous occasions, and believed Mike was a kamikaze pilot in a previous incarnation, but secretly enjoyed the thrill of adventure.
While reporting on a rebel uprising in El Salvador, Mike and Tony were the first journalists in the world to see the Visitors Motherships arrive, and were among the hand-picked journalists allowed on the L.A. Mothership that evening. Gradually, the Visitors became more and more powerful, but Mike and Tony didn't mind. When the "Conspiracy of Scientists" began operations, Tony discovered the oddness of scientists Doctor Maurice Jankowski and Doctor Jacques Duvivier, and alerted Mike. He later agrees to sneak aboard the Mothership with Mike, but trips just as they were rushing for the shuttle, forcing him to be left behind. When Mike returned with proof of the Visitors shocking nature, Tony was among the first to see its contents. The transmission to broadcast the tape, however, was jammed by the Visitors, who also sent troops to arrest Mike as a terrorist. Tony gave a copy of the tape to Mike and helped him escape, and managed to convince the authorities that he had no part in Mike's alleged terrorist activities.
When Mike decided to go back to find his missing son, Tony and Mike were both captured on the shuttle's landing platform and taken to the Mothership against their will. Tony was later part of one of Diana's experiments and died of horrific injuries.
Tony Wah Chong Leonetti, played by Evan C. Kim, was the world-famous cameraman Mike Donovan's sound operator, unofficial "business manager" and friend, with a young Asian wife named Fran and several children. Tony went with Mike to Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and other hostile countries to capture a great story about the conflicts ravaging the population, such as wars, civil wars, disasters, coups, uprisings, invasions etc. Tony was nearly killed on numerous occasions, and believed Mike was a kamikaze pilot in a previous incarnation, but secretly enjoyed the thrill of adventure.
While reporting on a rebel uprising in El Salvador, Mike and Tony were the first journalists in the world to see the Visitors Motherships arrive, and were among the hand-picked journalists allowed on the L.A. Mothership that evening. Gradually, the Visitors became more and more powerful, but Mike and Tony didn't mind. When the "Conspiracy of Scientists" began operations, Tony discovered the oddness of scientists Doctor Maurice Jankowski and Doctor Jacques Duvivier, and alerted Mike. He later agrees to sneak aboard the Mothership with Mike, but trips just as they were rushing for the shuttle, forcing him to be left behind. When Mike returned with proof of the Visitors shocking nature, Tony was among the first to see its contents. The transmission to broadcast the tape, however, was jammed by the Visitors, who also sent troops to arrest Mike as a terrorist. Tony gave a copy of the tape to Mike and helped him escape, and managed to convince the authorities that he had no part in Mike's alleged terrorist activities.
When Mike decided to go back to find his missing son, Tony and Mike were both captured on the shuttle's landing platform and taken to the Mothership against their will. Tony was later part of one of Diana's experiments and died of horrific injuries.