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Prototypes, The Granddaddy Of All Products

December 4, 2007

No company goes out and starts mass production of a new product before creating first an example of this product. This example is called a prototype. Prototypes are a working example of a new design. And before moving towards creating multiple copies of this prototype, the company will generally use the prototype to test its viability and quality. For example, before a new car is built, it must be designed, researched, and developed into a working product. Researchers consumer surveys, analyze market... Read more »

Secrets of Thermoforming

December 4, 2007

Are you aware that some of the things we use in our everyday lives are plastics? When we talk about convenience, durability, efficiency, stability, usefulness and practicality now days, we use plastics. One example of it Zip-lock plastic bags for storing left over foods and use for packing foods when going outdoors. Another one is, Coleman or Rubbermaid coolers use to keep preserve foods while camping outside or going out of town and water jugs to keep our beverages cool and a handy gadget outdoors.... Read more »

Wealth of Applications: Telemetry Equipment

December 4, 2007

Telemetry, literally meaning “remote measurement” or the remote collection of data, is an automated measurement process that enables data to be gathered at remote locations, and transmitted to receiving telemetry equipment for interpretation, display, and recording. Telemetered data can be biological, environmental or physical data. Telemetry is used to gather data from remote, inaccessible or dangerous locations, such as a satellite in orbit, to control stations on ground, where the... Read more »

Sophisticated Telemetry Receivers

December 4, 2007

Telemetry, literally meaning “remote measurement” or remote collection of data is the study and measurement of the transmission of data over certain mediums. Despite the wealth of probable applications the primary purpose of telemetry is automated data collection at a place, which is inaccessible, inconvenient or dangerous, such as satellites in orbit, and relay the data to telemetry receivers on ground where the data is monitored, interpreted and recorded. Telemeter is the apparatus... Read more »

Miniature Telemetry Transmitter

December 4, 2007

Telemetry or “remote measurement” is a highly automated communications process by which measurements are made and other data collected at remote, inaccessible or dangerous places, and then relayed by a telemetry transmitter to receiving stations for display, monitoring, and recording. The original telemetry systems were termed “supervisory” because they were used to monitor electric power distribution. Communication channels form a major part of any telemetry system, as it... Read more »

Healing the World: Telemetry Systems

December 4, 2007

Telemetry, derived from the Greek words, tele meaning remote, and metron meaning measure, is the technology of automatic measurement and transmission of information by wire, radio, or other means from remote sources, as from space vehicles, to receiving stations where the data may be evaluated. The primary purpose of telemetry systems is to collect data at a place that is remote or inconvenient, and to transmit the data back to a point where the data is recorded and analyzed. In general, these systems... Read more »

How You Dream Your World Into Existence

December 4, 2007

Reality is not real. It is a dream. This is not a metaphorical statement. On the quantum level of reality, only pure energy exists. We are finding true what Democritus of Abdera discovered a long time ago. Democritus (about 460 BC-about 370 BC) was a Greek scholar who is best known for his atomic theory. He is recorded by Diogenes Laertius to have said, “Nothing exists except atoms and empty space; everything else is opinion.” It was long believed that these atoms, at least, were... Read more »

A Brief History Of Everything

December 4, 2007

I was wondering about how everything we know came together to be the way it is right now and what will happen to us as a species. The story of everything started 15 billion years ago. The universe, as we know it, was created by an enormous explosion of matter to create space-time. A fiery, dense universe started to inflate. For three billion years, optically dense matter/energy decoupled and created an invisible universe. It took another billion years for clusters of matter to form. As heavier... Read more »

Get Ready For Hurricane Season 2006

December 4, 2007

After the record setting year we had in 2005 and predictions that the 2006 season could hold more of the same, everyone in the hurricane ravaged areas along the Gulf Coast is on edge. Everyone along the Gulf Coast and the East Coast all the way to New England should begin preparing for the possibility that a hurricane could make landfall in their area. Some of the things that one should do to prepare include putting together an evacuation kit that includes the following: Two flashlights with extra... Read more »

When do children really understand what “Adoption” means?

December 3, 2007

Today most Scientists & Adoption Agents are of the opinion that parents should inform their adopted children as soon as possible about their status. The issue should thereafter be discussed more often at various points in time to give the child/children a chance to grasp their special status and the opportunity to ask questions. Only an early introduction to the subject will give parents and children a chance to develop an open and trusting relationship between each other. There are two sides... Read more »


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