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		<title>Q&amp;A: (Homework) Please Can You Summarize and Respond This Article?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 May 2012 09:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Question by eldisher07: (homework) please can you summarize and respond this article? Air Cars: A New Wind for America's Roads? by Jim Ostroff Thursday, October 30, 2008</p> <p>Courtesy of MDI A new carmaker has a plan for cheap, environmentally friendly cars to be built all over the country An air-powered car? It may be available [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><i>Question by eldisher07</i>: (homework) please can you summarize and respond this article?</strong><br />
Air Cars: A New Wind for America's Roads?<br />
by Jim Ostroff<br />
Thursday, October 30, 2008</p>
<p>Courtesy of MDI<br />
A new carmaker has a plan for cheap, environmentally friendly cars to be built all over the country<br />
An air-powered car? It may be available sooner than you think at a price tag that will hardly be a budget buster. The vehicle may not run like a speed racer on back road highways, but developer Zero Pollution Motors is betting consumers will be willing to fork over $  20,000 for a vehicle that can motor around all day on nothing but air and a splash of salad oil, alcohol or possibly a pint of gasoline.</p>
<p>The expertise needed to build a compressed air car, or CAV, is not rocket science, either. Years-old, off-the-shelf technology uses compressed air to drive old-fashioned car engine pistons instead of combusting gas or diesel fuel to create a burst of air to do the same thing. Indian carmaker Tata has no qualms about the technology. It has already bought the rights to make the car for the huge Indian market.<br />
The air car can tool along at a top speed of 35 mph for some 60 miles or so on a tank of compressed air, a sufficient distance for 80% of consumers to commute to work and back and complete daily chores.</p>
<p>Courtesy of MDI<br />
On highways, the CAV can cruise at interstate speeds for nearly 800 miles with a small motor that compresses outside air to keep the tank filled. The motor isn't finicky about fuel. It will burn gasoline or diesel as well as biodiesel, ethanol or vegetable oil.<br />
This car leaves the highest-mpg vehicles you can buy right now in the dust. Even if it used only regular gasoline, the air car would average 106 mpg, more than double today's fuel sipping champ, the Toyota Prius. The air tank also can be refilled when it's not in use by being plugged into a wall socket and recharged with electricity as the motor compresses air.<br />
Automakers aren't quite ready yet to gear up huge assembly line operations churning out air cars or set up glitzy dealer showrooms where you can ooh and aah over the color or style. But the vehicles will be built in factories that will make up to 8,000 vehicles a year, likely starting in 2011, and be sold directly to consumers.<br />
There will be plants in nearly every state, based on the number of drivers in the state. California will have as many as 17 air car manufacturing plants, and there'll be around 12 in Florida, eight in New York, four in Georgia, while two in Connecticut will serve that state and Rhode Island.</p>
<p>The technology goes back decades, but is coming together courtesy of two converging forces. First, new laws are likely to be enacted in a few years that will limit carbon dioxide emissions and force automakers to develop ultra-high mileage cars and those that emit minuscule amounts of or no gases linked with global warming. Plug-in electric hybrids will slash these emissions, but they'll be pricey at around $  40,000 each and require some changes in infrastructure -- such as widespread recharge stations -- to be practical. Fuel cells that burn hydrogen to produce only water vapor still face daunting technical challenges.<br />
Second, the relatively high cost of gas has expedited the air car's development. Yes, pump prices have plunged since July from record levels, but remain way higher than just a few years ago and continue to take a bite out of disposable income. Refiners will face carbon emission restraints, too, and steeply higher costs will be passed along at the pump.<br />
Zero Pollution Motors doesn't plan to produce the cars in the U.S. Instead, it plans to charge $  15 million for the rights to the technology, a fully built turnkey auto assembly plant, tools, machinery, training and rights to use trademarks.<br />
The CAV has a big hurdle: proving it can pass federal crash tests. Shiva Vencat, president and CEO of Zero Pollution Motors, says he's not worried. "The requirements can be modeled [on a computer] before anything is built and adjusted to ensure that the cars will pass" the crash tests. Vencat also is a vice president of MDI Inc., a French company that developed the air car.<br />
The inventor of this technology is Mr. Guy Negre, who is the founder and CEO of MDI SA, a company headquartered in Luxembourg with its R and D in Nice, France.</p>
<p><strong>Best answer:</strong></p>
<p><i>Answer by CC</i><br/>Best way to do this assignment is to break it down into bite-size pieces. Take each paragraph and jot down the most important point(s) in it. For example:</p>
<p>An air-powered car? It may be available sooner than you think at a price tag that will hardly be a budget buster. The vehicle may not run like a speed racer on back road highways, but developer Zero Pollution Motors is betting consumers will be willing to fork over $  20,000 for a vehicle that can motor around all day on nothing but air and a splash of salad oil, alcohol or possibly a pint of gasoline.</p>
<p>becomes:</p>
<p>Zero Pollution Motors is developing an air-powered car that will cost $  20,000 and run all day on nothing but air and a bit of salad oil, alcohol or a pint of gasoline.</p>
<p>Do the same for each paragraph. Now you'll have a condensed version and, more importantly, it will be in your own words.</p>
<p>Then shorten ever more, if possible.</p>
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		<title>How Do I Make Realistic Looking Water for My Model Train Layout?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 09:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><i>Answer by Rc Guy</i><br/>You can use these modeling products to create your realistic looking water:</p>
<p>- Water Effects<br />
- Realistic Water</p>
<p>They are very easy to use. I've placed a link to a Youtube video the demonstrates their application.</p>
<p>Good luck with your project!</p>
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		<title>How Can I Make a Briefcase or Portfolio Case Release Steam?</title>
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We've all seen these briefcases in spy films. They usually contain a top secret vaccine or some sort of formula inside. As a character opens the case, steam is released. I'm sure they digitally insert this steam in films but how cool would it be to have that in real life. Personally, I'm in Graphic Design and want to do this for my porfolio. What better way to attract attention?</p>
<p>Does anyone know where I can purchase a steam making device similar to the one used in steam engine model trains? Perhaps there is a steam device that works similar to those musical greeting cards and can trigger upon opening. Maybe such a briefcase or portfolio case already exists, in which case where can I buy one?</p>
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<p><i>Answer by Mikayla</i><br/>Thats a super cool idea.</p>
<p>i think they use fog, not steam. (i might be wrong) but perhaps buy a super small fog machine, hid the motor under a false lining, and then sorta like how your fridge lights magically turn on when you open the door (because they have that switch at the top) incorporate that fridge technology in with your briefcase.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 May 2012 09:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Question by izel: Model Trains For Beginners? Hi, My brother and I just decided to join in on the Model Train/Railroading fun but we are very very new to this. Do you have any tips on Trains or scenery or setting it all up? I think we're going to build on a HO scale. Any [...]]]></description>
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Hi, My brother and I  just decided to join in on the Model Train/Railroading fun but we are very very new to this. Do you have any tips on Trains or scenery or setting it all up? I think we're going to build on a HO scale. Any and all tips would be appreciated.</p>
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<p><i>Answer by Hannah Blackwell</i><br/>start with a small one and buy some detail item's such as people and trees<br />
hope this helps:)</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Question by fragileindustries: Any model train collectors out there? I need expert advice.? I have my father's complete train set, from 1930, and I understand it's quite collectible. Many cars, scenery pieces, track. It has been in storage for years and is in pretty good shape, with a little surface corrosion, but lots and lots [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><i>Question by fragileindustries</i>: Any model train collectors out there? I need expert advice.?</strong><br />
I have my father's complete train set, from 1930, and I understand it's quite collectible. Many cars, scenery pieces, track. It has been in storage for years and is in pretty good shape, with a little surface corrosion, but lots and lots of dust and the metal is dull. I haven't actually seen it work in 20 years, but I'm sure it woudn't take much to get it going.  I've finally decided to let it go. I've ordered a guide to pricing, but so much depends on condition. Here are my questions (thanks for your patience, and serious answers only please):</p>
<p>1) It looks bad now because of the dirt, does that affect how I rate the condition?<br />
2) Should I clean it, and if so,<br />
3) How can I best clean it up for sale without damaging anything?<br />
4) Is eBay the best sale site?<br />
5) Should I sell it as a set or by the piece?</p>
<p>Thanks for any advice.</p>
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<p><i>Answer by revoltix</i><br/>Dirt/ dust should be removed with something very fine. Perhaps a microfibre duster, and be very gentle.</p>
<p>A very fine sandpaper will bring the tracks back to a shine, as well as enabling them to function properly.</p>
<p>I would get it valued somewhere by someone in the industry to know it's true value.</p>
<p>And I believe you should sell it as a set, if it's all from the 30's. (Not additional pieces from various years)</p>
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