Wow! A few weeks ago I submitted NUT live cam web site (managed by Hydraulic Engineering Laboratory NUT) to EarthCam. And just today, I received an email...
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FYI, please note that, I submitted NUT Live Cam to promote NUT and not in any way to inform them that I am the owner of NUT live cam site.
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Be 'GREEN', check-out this 'bolt-on' Hybrid System!

Owning a non-hybrid vehicle, but somehow interested to get hold of a hybrid with the desire to be 'Green'. Well, now that is possible!
Connaught, a small-scale auto manufacturer based in the UK has developed a 'bolt-on' Hybrid System. This auxiliary 'mild hybrid system', known as Hibrid+, has been tested on Tesco's Ford Transit Cargo Vans.
Connaught Chief Designer, Geoff Matthews expects a reduction in fuel consumption and carbon dioxide emissions of between 15 and 20%—and possibly 25%—depending on the cycle, traffic conditions, and driver. Servicing of the Hybrid+ system is required every 30,000 mi (48,000 km).
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- Dr. ZD
- I hold a BSc (Physics) & Computer (w. Ed), MSc IT, D. Eng (Inf. Science & Control Engineering). I am also a PRINCE2 Project Management Certified Practitioner. Main interest is in Project Management & Technopreneurship Research.