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(part 8) SPECS: 300 mph top speed|zero lift[venturi]|[PSION: red line|11,000 rpm] CARBON FIBER UNDERTRAY: venturi The pressure at 1 is higher than at 2 because the fluid speed at 1 is lower than at 2. The Venturi effect is the fluid pressure that results when an incompressible fluid flows through a constricted section of pipe. The Venturi effect may be derived from a combination of Bernoullis principle and the equation of continuity. The fluid velocity must increase through the constriction to satisfy the equation of continuity, while its pressure must decrease due to conservation of energy: the gain in kinetic energy is supplied by a drop in pressure or a pressure gradient force. The limiting case of the Venturi effect is choked flow, in which a constriction in a pipe or channel limits the total flow rate through the channel, because the pressure cannot drop below zero in the constriction. Choked flow is used to control the delivery rate of water and other fluids through spigots and other valves. Referring to the diagram to the right, using Bernoullis equation in the special case of incompressible fluids (such as the approximation of a water jet), the theoretical pressure drop (P1 − P2) at the constriction would be given by . The Venturi effect is named after Giovanni Battista Venturi, (1746–1822), an Italian physicist. -- Logos (pronounced /ˈloʊːgɒs/) (Greek λόγος, logos) is an important term in philosophy, analytical psychology, rhetoric and religion. It derives from the verb λέγω legō: to count, tell, say, or speak.[1] The primary meaning of logos is: something said; by implication a subject, topic of discourse, or reasoning. Secondary meanings such as logic, reasoning, etc. derive from the fact that if one is capable of λέγειν (infinitive) i.e. speech, then intelligence and reason are assumed. Its semantic field extends beyond word to notions such as thought, speech, account, meaning, reason, proportion, principle, standard, or logic. In English, the word is the root of logic, and of the -ology suffix (e.g., geology).[2] Heraclitus established the term in Western philosophy as meaning both the source and fundamental order of the cosmos. The sophists used the term to mean discourse, and Aristotle applied the term to rational discourse. The Stoic philosophers identified the term with the divine animating principle pervading the universe. After Judaism came under Hellenistic influence, Philo adopted the term into Jewish philosophy. The Gospel of John identifies Jesus as the incarnation of the Logos, through which all things are made. The gospel further identifies the Logos as God (theos). Psychologist Carl Jung used the term for the masculine principle of rationality. A form of government where words are the most important thing is called logocracy. DIELECTIC: Dielectric Main Entry: di·a·lec·tic Pronunciation: \ˌdī-ə-ˈlek-tik\ Function: noun Etymology: Middle English dialetik, from Anglo-French dialetiqe, from Latin dialectica, from Greek dialektikē, from feminine of dialektikos of conversation, from dialektos Date: 14th century 1: logic 1a(1)2 a: discussion and reasoning by dialogue as a method of intellectual investigation ; specifically : the Socratic techniques of exposing false beliefs and eliciting truth b: the Platonic investigation of the eternal ideas3: the logic of fallacy4 a: the Hegelian process of change in which a concept or its realization passes over into and is preserved and fulfilled by its opposite ; also : the critical investigation of this process b (1)usually plural but singular or plural in construction : development through the stages of thesis, antithesis, and synthesis in accordance with the laws of dialectical materialism (2): the investigation of this process (3): the theoretical application of this process especially in the social sciences5usually plural but singular or plural in construction a: any systematic reasoning, exposition, or argument that juxtaposes opposed or contradictory ideas and usually seeks to resolve their conflict b: an intellectual exchange of ideas6: the dialectical tension or opposition between two interacting forces or elements A dielectric is a nonconducting substance, i.e. an insulator. The term was coined by William Whewell[1] in response to a request from Michael Faraday. Although dielectric and insulator are generally considered synonymous, the term dielectric is more often used when considering the effect of alternating electric fields on the substance while insulator is more often used when the material is being used to withstand a high electric field[citation needed]. Von Hippel, in his seminal book [2] takes this definition further. He states, Dielectrics... are not a narrow class of so-called insulators, but the broad expanse of nonmetals considered from the standpoint of their interaction with electric, magnetic, of electromagnetic fields. Thus we are concerned with gases as well as with liquids and solids, and with the storage of electric and magnetic energy as well as its dissipation. Dielectrics is the study of dielectric materials and involves physical models to describe how an electric field behaves inside a material. It is characterised by how an electric field interacts with an atom and is therefore possible to approach from either a classical interpretation or a quantum one. Many phenomena in electronics, solid state and optical physics can be described using the underlying assumptions of the dielectric model. This can mean that the same mathematical objects can go by many different names. The word ceramic is derived from the Greek word κεραμικός (keramikos). The term covers inorganic non-metallic materials which are formed by the action of heat. Up until the 1950s or so, the most important of these were the traditional clays, made into pottery, bricks, tiles and the like, along with cements and glass. Clay-based ceramics are described in the article on pottery. A composite material of ceramic and metal is known as cermet. The word ceramic can be an adjective, and can also be used as a noun to refer to a ceramic material, or a product of ceramic manufacture. Ceramics may also be used as a singular noun referring to the art of making things out of ceramic materials. The technology of manufacturing and usage of ceramic materials is part of the field of ceramic engineering. Many ceramic materials are hard, porous, and brittle. The study and development of ceramics includes methods to mitigate problems associated with these characteristics, and to accentuate the strengths of the materials as well as to investigate novel applications. The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) defines a ceramic article as an article having a glazed or unglazed body of crystalline or partly crystalline structure, or of glass, which body is produced from essentially inorganic, non-metallic substances and either is formed from a molten mass which solidifies on cooling, or is formed and simultaneously or subsequently matured by the action of the heat.[1] -- Filename: SE7EN[sx: the list]|[vwvortex_rennlist.org] Your arms too short to box with God. Matthias Pohl: TUV America (*christmas card: penguins*) FRIENDS AND FAMILY ROUND[Piero: stop, in the name of love] ID Questions: 1. who is MY NEXT OF KIN|Piero Lardi Ferrari: 2 Peter 4:11 Superamerica; Built it, and they will come*)?[911 contact: meatballs] 2. what is my MIDDLE NAME? 3. what is my MOTHERS MAIDEN NAME? Without those three things[January 19, 1932 - June 30, 1956]: Cause of Death, Twin Kidney Failure, I cannot ASSUME HIS IDENTITY. TOMBSTONE ADVERTISEMENT: OTC:DINO|SPV: Special Purpose Vehicle: edgar.gov. And i skipped the CLOSING DINNER[last supper]. I couldnt find my armani tux, patent leather pumps with a satin bow, or the 3 vests which i custom designed for it. Besides, NO ONE is roasting me: public figure|my livelihood is dependent on my REPUTATION: name in good standing. If you commit PERJURY[injustice: obstruction of justice|corporate espionage: hp] against me, or SLANDER ME or commit LIBEL, I will sue you for all youve got. Any or all of you. MY NAME: DINO|Collezione, is my FRANCHISE. June 9, 1999: Businessweek[enron: andersen usa|chapter 13] FIAT[Ghia]: Andersen Europe|The Block Exemption: the impact of a new entrant into the european auto industry: ItalGas Prize[ENI] -- February 16 1998: Letter from Senator K to the President of Integrated Concepts Vehicles, LLC at 6624 Oceancrest drive[desperate housewives: eva langoria=the woman formerly known as my wife]|[STAN: Ferrari club, F40, 360 Spider (you took me to lunch with three other members of the Ferrari club to whom I showed the rendering of the Rivoluzione, before it was built, and they all declined to buy one). He lived across the street)]: FCC Regulations on reciprocal tarriffs with respect to Internet Service Providers|NetZero: 999.9999. Obviously, he had gone to Congress, with the idea of bringing the INTERNET to CARS before anyone one else. In order to have received this correspondence, he must have first sent one to them. 1998: Fax to 714.440.3333 from 212.750.3133. DANIEL ROSS[Ross & Bennet: Wole Fayemi v. Hambrecht & Quist et al]|[H&Q: Machtinger] on: LemonLaw.html_TheMagnussonMossWarrantyAct: dave@warrantynow]|[The Intelligence of Protection]. I am about to SUE: Steven Dinan, for a SUPERCHARGER which FAILED UNDER WARRANTY: 3 times, upon his refusal to refund my money. And I will sue BMW: Engine failure[valves: replaced them all and reinforced them with titanium retainer clips] (*then you recalled the engine for everyone else, and never replaced mine*). According to this law, the manufacturer will bear the costs of litigation, expert witnesses, room, board and other ancillary costs, once I send them the bill. Not unlike the NDA: Article 3 Enforcement[Lieberman v. Templar Motors: Chapter 66|Knights of the Templar], which says that in the case of BREACH: Calimari & Perillo|Blacks Law Dictionary: DAMAGES[treble: to dissuade others from committing a similar crime], the harm may be IRREPERABLE: Motorious v. United States of America[Greenspeed contract]: You are BANKRUPT. -- Seven whole days And not a word from you Seven whole nights Im just about thru I cant take it, wont take it Cant take it no more I had about enough of you Id rather be on my own Yes on my own Darlin Darlin You know if you cared anything about love You woulda been front and center Lovin me and touchin me Honey Honey You know if you knew anything about me You woulda been much more tender Ooh squeezin me, caressin me You coulda had about anything you wanted But you messed it up You had to be tough You told your friends You had me wrapped around your finger You were talking kinda cocky Like you had it goin on All the while you knew That things were kinda shaky You knew that you were wrong Dead wrong to be Mistreating me How can we go on Seven whole days And not a word from you Seven whole nights Im just about thru I cant take it, wont take it Cant take it no more I had about enough of you Id rather be on my own Yes on my own Sugar Sugar You know if you knew anything about sweet You woulda been talkin to me Everyday Seven days a week Baby Baby You shoulda been givin me A little more time But you were just much too busy Abusin me and usin me I woulda done about anything Ya wanted I was there for you I was crazy about you When I was sittin thinkin I was kinda special You were runnin round Hittin every other girl in town How could you love me When you knew you played me funny You knew that you were wrong Dead wrong to be Mistreating me How can we go on Seven whole days And not a word from you Seven whole nights Im just about thru I cant take it, wont take it Cant take it no more I had about enough of you Id rather be on my own Yes on my own Deep in my heart You were number one to start But then you changed You threw my heart away Told your friends that You were runnin thangs Whyd it have to be that way Youre wrong Dead wrong Tell me how How can we go wrong Seven whole days And not a word from you Seven whole nights Im just about thru I cant take it, wont take it Cant take it no more I had about enough of you -- I Alone its easier not to be wise and measure these things by your brains I sank into Eden with you alone in the church by and by Ill read to you here, save your eyes youll need them, your boat is at sea your anchor is up, youve been swept away and the greatest of teachers wont hesitate to leave you there, by yourself, chained to fate I alone love you I alone tempt you I alone love you fear is not the end of this! its easier not to be great and measure these things by your eyes we long to be here by his resolve alone in the church by and by to cradle the baby in space and leave you there by yourself chained to fate oh, now, we took it back too far, only love can save us now, all these riddles that you burn all come runnin back to you, all these rhythms that you hide only love can save us now, all these riddles that you burn yeah, yeah, yeah -- Filename: REVERSAL OF FORTUNE The Movie: TRADING PLACES LOOKS LIKE JUNK, SMELLS LIKE [TEEN SPIRIT: JnJ=jesus n justus] Ford says its in the junkyard business now[Cross Reference: All In The Family and Sanford and Son]. The automaker will dismantle scrapped vehicles and sell the undamaged parts to mechanics over the Internet and the rest to foundries for recasting into new parts. (oh. what a great idea...wonder where BILL LI/GEORGE LI from MODEL E and BUILT TO ORDER got that I.D.E.A. before SOFTBANK stole it...). The as yet un-named venture could produce $1 billion in annual sales revenue within five years, says Bill Li, Fords COO for the new business. In additon, the recycling business could push Ford into related businesses such as a re-manufacturing venture that repairs and replaces worn parts in components that otherwise work[Seth Landon: BONDED MOTORS]. Some 11 million vehicles a year are scrapped an 75% of the parts are recycled. Ford says it aims to bring that recycle rate on the vehicles going through its yards. Smells Like Teen Spirit is a song by the American rock band Nirvana. It is the opening track and lead single from the bands 1991 breakthrough album Nevermind. Written by Kurt Cobain, Krist Novoselic, and Dave Grohl and produced by Butch Vig, the song uses a verse-chorus form where the main four-chord riff is used during the intro and chorus to create an alternating loud and quiet dynamic. The unexpected success of Smells Like Teen Spirit propelled Nevermind to the top of the charts at the start of 1992, often marked as the point where alternative rock entered the mainstream.[1] Smells Like Teen Spirit was Nirvanas first and biggest hit, reaching number six on the Billboard Hot 100 and placing high on music industry charts all around the world in 1991 and 1992. Smells Like Teen Spirit received many critical plaudits, including topping the Village Voice Pazz & Jop critics poll and winning two MTV Video Music Awards for its music video, which was in heavy rotation on music television. The song was dubbed an anthem for apathetic kids of Generation X,[2][3] but the band grew uncomfortable with the success and attention they received. In the years since Nirvanas breakup, listeners and critics have continued to praise Smells Like Teen Spirit as one of the greatest rock songs of all time. Reversal of Fortune (1990) is the cinematic adaptation of the 1985 book, Reversal of Fortune: Inside the von Bülow Case, written by law professor Alan Dershowitz. It recounts the true story of the unexplained coma of socialite Sunny von Bülow, the subsequent attempted murder trial, and the eventual acquittal of her husband, Claus von Bülow. IndustryWeeks Fourth Annual List of Worlds 1,000 Largest Publicly Held Manufacturing Firms Automaker DaimlerChrysler AG has taken over the top spot in IndustryWeeks fourth annual list of the worlds 1,000 largest publicly held manufacturing fimrs. The newly created company, a result of thme 1998 merger of Chrysler Corp. and DaimlerBenz AG, generated $154.5 billino in revenues last year. General Motors Corp. follows DaimlerChrysler AG with $154 billion. Ford Motor Company was third with $144.4 billion. Ford Motor Co. had the highest profit of the 1,000 manufacturing firms: $21.7 billion in net income. Following Ford were: General Electric Co., $9.3 billion, Exxon Corp., $6.4 billion; Internationa Business Machines Corp., $6.3 billion, and Intel Corp., $6.1 billion. Q: what is FIATs market share in Europe? A: 3%. Q: what is FIATs market share in the U.S.? A:
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