Saturday, June 21, 2008
How Do Stop A Drain From Rusting
The author of this block Notes retires ... but continue to feed this notebook. At least as long as he drives.
Friday, June 20, 2008
Rows In The Rose Garden
Le Monde on June 18, 2008
In 2007, identity theft cost the industry and American consumers (it is understood, the U.S., that's imperialism!) 32 billion euros.
And we continued to have his computer connected to the Internet. It only happens to others!
Saturday, June 14, 2008
White Bump Around Lip Piercing
Here is a summary of equivalent 50cc scooters available on the market in 2008:
Part 1:
| Manufacturer / Importer | Model | Battery | Autonomy / V max | |||
| Type | Capacity | Split Load | Number of cycles | |||
| ADS Tech | ADS 50P | Plomb-Gel/Silicium - Greensaver | 48V/40Ah = 1.92kWh | | | 40/50 - 45kmh |
| ADS | 80L Lithium Phosphate or Lithium Polymer | 60V/40Ah = 2.4kWh | | 1000 | 60/80 - 45kmh | |
| E-max | E-max 90S | Silicone | 4x12V/40Ah = 1.92kWh | 3-5 h | 400 | 45/60 – 45kmh |
| E-max 110S | Silicone | 4x12V/60Ah = 2.88kWh | 4-8 h | 400 | 70/90 – 45kmh | |
| E-max 100L | Lithium Ion | 15x3,2V/40Ah = 1.92kWh | 1-2 h | | 80/100 – 45kmh | |
| E-max 120L | Lithium Ion | 15x3,2V/60Ah = 2.88kWh | 1.5-3 h | | 100/120 – 45kmh | |
| E-max 140L | Lithium Ion | 15x3,2V/90Ah = 4.32kWh | 2.5-4.5 h | | 130/150 – 45kmh | |
| E-solex | E-solex | Lithium-ion | 36V/15Ah = 0.54kWh | 100% : 6 h 70% : 3 h | 500 / Amovible | 45/60 - 35kmh |
| Evol Electric | X-Power Lithium Polymer | 40V/48Ah 1.92kWh | = 80%: 2 hours | | 100 - 45kmh | |
| Helio Racing Silicone Gel- | Lead | | | 400 | 35/40 - 36kmh | |
| Helio Classic Lead Acid | 2x12V/34Ah = 0.816 kWh | | | 35 / 40 - 36kmh | ||
| Helio Lithium Polymer Lithium | | | | 50/75 - 38kmh | ||
| Helio Postal | Silicone Gel-Lead | | | 400 | 50 - 36kmh | |
| E-Dax | Lead Silicone | 24V/40Ah = 0.96kWh | | | 40 - 30kmh | |
| EVT EVT 168 | Lead-Gel (GS Mark) | 4x12V/50Ah = 2.4kWh | 3-6 h | 150/300 (4000/8000 = km) | 40/50 - 45kmh | |
| EVT 4000th | Lead- gel (GS Mark) | 4x12V/50Ah = 2.4kWh | | | 30/60 - 45kmh | |
| IO IO e-scooter | Silicon | 4x12V/38Ah = 1.824 kWh | 80%: 100% 1h: 2-3 pm | | ? / 70 - 45kmh | |
| Kios | VX 45 | Lithium (LiFePo) | 16x3.2Vx40Ah = 2.048kWh | 4-5 h | 2000 | 45/55 – 45kmh |
| SX45 | Lithium (LiFePo) | 16x3.2Vx40Ah = 2.048kWh | 4-5 h | 2000 | 45/55 – 45kmh | |
| Ovinem | Cruiser | Lithium Ion | 48V/40Ah = 1.92kWh | 100% : 4.5 h (10A) 100% : 3h (15A) | | 65/90 – 45kmh |
| Lithium Ion | 48V/60Ah = 2.88kWh | 100% : 7 h (10A) 100% : 4.5h (15A) | | 98/150 – 45kmh | ||
| Sprinter | Lithium Ion | 48V/40Ah = 1.92kWh | 100% : 4.5 h (10A) 100% : 3h (15A) | | 65/90 – 45kmh | |
| Lithium Ion | 48V/60Ah = 2.88kWh | 100% : 7 h (10A) 100% : 4.5h (15A) | | 98/150 – 45kmh | ||
| Peugeot motocycles | Scoot'elec - unique opportunity | Nickel Cadmium | 3x6V/100Ah = 1.8kWh | 5-6 h | 2000 | 40 - 45kmh |
| Sweet'Elec | Sweet'Spicy | Acid Gel | 48V/38Ah = 1.824kWh | 5-6 h | | 40/50 - 40kmh |
| | Sweet'Racer | Acid Gel | 48V/38Ah = 1.824kWh | 5-6 h | | 40/60 - 45kmh |
| | Sweet'City | Acid Gel | 48V/38Ah = 1.824 kWh | 5-6 h | | 40/60 - 45kmh |
| | Sweet'Beauty | Acid Gel / Lithium Ion | | 5-6 h | | 50/70 - 45kmh |
| ZP | Classic Lead | 8x12V/20Ah = 1.92 kWh | | | 30 / 50 - 45kmh | |
| | 8x12V/20Ah = 1.92 kWh | | | 30/50 - 45kmh | ||
Part 2:
| Manufacturer / Importer | Model | No of places | Engine Power (kW) | Weight (Battery weight) | Warranty | Price new||
| Scooter | Battery | ||||||
| ADS Tech ADS | 50P | 1 | 1.5 | 110 | 1 year 6 months | 1970 | |
| ADS 80L | 2 3 | 129 | | | 3900 | ||
| E-max | E-max 90S | 2 | 4 151 (51) | 2 years | 1 year or 10000 km | 3250 | |
| E-max 110S | 2 | 4 191 (91) 2 years | 1 year or 10000 km | 3490 | |||
| E-max 100L | 2 | 4 122 (22) 2 years | 3 years or 50000 km | ? | |||
| E-max 120L | 2 | 4 | 137.5 (37.5) | 2 years 3 years or 50000 km | ? | ||
| E-max 140L | 2 | 4 145 (45) | 2 years 3 years or 50000 km | ? | |||
| E-solex solex | E-1 | 0.4 | 35 | | | 1150 | |
| Evol Electric | X-Power | | 2.9 | 110 | 2 years 2 years | 4490 | |
| Helio Racing | | 1.75 | | | | 2190 - 400 ademe | |
| Helio Classic | | | 59 (22) | 10 years frame, 1 year off the remaining pieces to wear | 6 | months1990 - 400 ademe | |
| Helio Lithium | | | | | 2 years (subject to 50000 kms) | 3500 | |
| Helio Postal | | | | | | 2625 - 400 ADEME | |
| E-Dax | | 1.2 | 68 | | | 1890 | |
| EVS | EVT 168 | 1 | 1.5 | 128 (60) | | | 2890-400 ADEME |
| EVT 4000e | 2 | 1.5 | 127 | | | 2690 - 400 ademe | |
| OI OI e-scooter | 2 | 1.5 | 126 | | | ? | |
| Kiosk | VX 45 | 2 | 2.5 | 98 | one of kilométrage illimité | 2690 | |
| SX45 | 2 | 2.5 | 96 | one of kilométrage illimité | 2640 | ||
| Ovinem | Cruiser | 2 | 3 | 115 (18) | | | 2575 |
| 2 | 3,8 | 127 (30) | | | 3145 | ||
| Sprinter | 2 | 3 | 115 (18) | | | 2475 | |
| 2 | 3,8 | 127 (30) | | | 2995 | ||
| Peugeot motorcycles | Scoot'elec - unique opportunity | | 1.5 | 115 | 1 year | 4 years | 2700-400 ademe |
| Sweet'Elec | Sweet'Spicy | 2 | 0.8 | 108 | 1 year 6 months or 5000 km | 1495 | |
| | Sweet'Racer | 2 | 1.5 | 116 | 1 year | 6 months or 5000 km | 1790 |
| | Sweet'City | 1 2 | 120 | 1 year 6 months or 5000 km | 1890 | ||
| | Sweet ' Beauty | 2 | | 115 | 1 year 6 months or 5000 km | | |
| ZP | Classic | | 2 | | | | 2790 |
| Fun | | 2 | 130 | | | 2790 | |
for details Finally, the sites of different trademarks:
- http:/ / www.scooter-electrique.biz
- http://www.e-max.fr
- http://www.e-solex.fr
- http://www.evol- electric.com
- http://www.io-scooter.fr
- http://www.kios.fr/vintage_vx45.htm
- http://www.kios.fr/swift_sx45.htm
- http://www.ovinem.com
- http://www.sweetelec.com
Thanks to Thomas Us having provided the table is very comprehensive way.
If there are other models you can add through the comments.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Almond Scented Hand Soap
Here's a list of electric scooters coming in 2009:
e-max lithium series (100L, 120L, 140L) for the equivalent 50cc
e-max 190L series lithium equivalent to 125cc
Sym Mio
Pgo Bubu
I will complete this list as and when the information I have been issued by commercial services from different brands mentioned.
Sunday, June 8, 2008
How Many Calories In A Whole Corn
We are 3 students in engineering from the National Institute of Applied Sciences (INSA) of Rouen. In 3 of us, we represent two departments of the Institute (Fine Chemicals and Engineering, and Master of Industrial Risks and Environmental Impacts) and 3 countries (France, Moldova and Romania). So we have a broader vision of our world, which raised awareness and helped us choose a project to socio-humanitarian most interesting.
Our goal is to help effectively and sustainably populations in need and, in particular, children who have not had the chance to enjoy a social ideal for their development. For this we are working with an existing association, Samtoul based in Satu Mare, northern Romania, whose goal is to come assistance to abandoned children in Romania and families in need.
Although small, our project offers hope for many young people who have high expectations of their country's entry into the European Union and close collaboration with member states that it will generate.
Indeed, we want to improve the living conditions of young Noroieni and its surroundings, by providing socio-educational center of the village the equipment needed to eat dishes and other kitchen utensils.
2 Our project
2 .1 The Romania
First, if we chose to engage in a project with a socio-humanitarian assistance for Romania is that we knew quite well that country and its needs.
With its entry in 2007 into the European Union, Romania is in a delicate period of transition or how to move from a dictatorship to a recent free trade policy. The changes involved are brutal and the country needs to be accompanied, assisted by the founding members such as France, to succeed her integration.
In addition to difficulties caused by a weak economy (strong devaluation of the leu, the local currency and low purchasing power), Romania has to manage the problem of the many children living on the street. Many of them have been abandoned or abused, but the country's current situation does not allow him to find effective solutions.
Thus, for successful entry into the EU, Romania needs help and especially from small projects like ours.
2 .2 Asociaţa Samtoul
Association Samtoul (Asociaţa Samtoul, in Romanian) was founded in 2001 by a French, Dominique Auban. Its name comes from the contraction of the city of Satu Mare (Sam), a region of action of the association, and Toulouse (Toul), hometown of Mr. Auban. This combination creates
care facilities for the benefit of disadvantaged young children, set up community centers in villages and sponsors young Romanians. It has been recognized interest. A
Noroieni, the association Samtoul focuses on the development of a socio-educational center, open daily the village children, from January 15, 2007, while continuing to sponsor students or young students, as well as greatly disadvantaged families.
address our on-site contact: Mr. Dominique
Auban
Str. Principala nr. 101
NOROIENI
Sat Com. LAZURI -
Cod 447170 Jud. SATU MARE
Mail contact our site:
dominiqueauban@yahoo.fr
2 .3 The village Noroieni
Noroieni is a small village in north- Western Romania, near the town of Satu Mare (130 000 inhabitants), the Hungarian border. There is a population of 300 inhabitants, of Orthodox, Catholic or Greek Catholic. It also speaks Romanian well as Hungarian.
2 .4 Center
The socio-educational center of the village of Noroieni was created in 2005 by the Association Samtoul. This is a place of welcome, training and education especially for children, which helps improve the lives of young Romanians in the area.
This was established from the rehabilitation of the former "Camin Culural "or the village hall. It can accommodate forty children aged 7-18 years.
Each day a different activity is offered at this center: French courses, computer training, karate, crafts, games and contests. A dance is also held once a month and a movie night twice a month. The center also offers meetings around a guest actor in economic, political or social area.
3 Reflection and conclusion
During the stay in Noroieni was able to share an interesting discussion with Mr. Auban. With experience of over 10 years with the poorest people in Romania, he has seen the country move in all its aspects: economic, social, political and eventually earn his place and join the European Union in 2007. Dominique Auban remark that although Romania does not yet meet the country behind the EU, it is no longer part of poor countries, but countries in the developing world.
Thus, something dear to her heart: it wants longer speak of humanitarian aid for various projects that are supporting his action, but development aid, which will develop projects that best meet the needs of Romania. Indeed, development assistance promotes the growth of people we help so that humanitarian aid is a form of solidarity and charity, without any projection on the long term.
Also note that, because of the country's accession to the European Union, Romania is obliged to implement very quickly a very sophisticated system of standards, although it lacks the number enough experts to deal with this. Thus, institutions such as orphanages or other facilities for children who can not afford to finance expertise and implementation of these standards are doomed to disappear, which could prove disastrous for Youth the country.
Mr. Auban would therefore make future projects on this important nuance. This particular research teams capable of working within a legislative framework, training people with European standards, offering technical advice, without neglecting the financial aspects. Also, we are looking for a group of students interested in taking this project very interesting.
Thursday, June 5, 2008
What Can I Use To Build A Castle
"Feeding the Spirit" is a humanitarian project conducted by four engineering students from the INSA Rouen, which aims to help the Literacy Senegalese women.
We have always had all the four great desire to make ourselves useful and help people South.
"Give a man a fish and you feed HIM for a day. Teach a man how to fish and you feed HIM for a lifetime."
We named our project "Feeding the Spirit" because we strongly believe that through the education , by enriching the mind, that countries such as Senegal, will be able to develop and " feed " their entire population.
We work in cooperation with the Senegalese Association FIPA (International Forum on Peace in Africa) who works for the rights of children and women.
The aim of this project is the construction of classrooms that will accommodate seventy Senegalese women. This project is an opportunity for these women to access the education, a right which should be universal.
Why this project?
The figures show, women who are educated tend to have fewer children and they are healthier . They have more chance of being school and stay longer in school. Very often women who are responsible for the education of children in Senegal, thus by being literate, they will have a good influence on their offspring.
Using the knowledge and skills acquired through education, they will have more chance to play an active role in decisions within their families and their community.
In summary, education women initiates a positive gear.
Directed
We visited the area last April to buy furniture, school supplies and textbooks. Thus, we were able to meet Senegalese women and equip classrooms with them. The courses have now started and more than seventy women can now learn to read and write.
We do not want to do a humanitarian point but put it in the long term. Indeed, we believe it is important after literacy, to develop this type of action and why not, if everything works well, continue in this direction in other regions. In addition, we mainly focused on women, but many activities are also to carry children for and infrastructure facilities.
We are therefore now looking for students who would be motivated to continue in this direction that we have already achieved. In our case, we expect to continue working with FIPA, our goal is that more women have access to education, they can be masters of their future and contribute to development their p ays.For more information about our project, please visit our blog:
http://nourrirsonesprit.fiftiz.fr/blog/
President Contact: aminata.anne @ insa-rouen.fr