June 17th, 2021

Thursday, June 17th, 2021

Marine Electronics And Gps Combine For Ultimate Fuel Efficiency

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Marine Electronics and GPS Combine for Ultimate Fuel Efficiency

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D Harper

One of the most useful investments for your boat could be a multifunction meter. This incredible marine electronics device serves a variety of functions, the most important of which is ensuring your boat has enough fuel to get where you are going and back again.

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Multifunction Meters, such as the Floscan series, interface with your boat’s twin engine system and with GPS to give you an accurate accounting of nautical miles per gallon. This information is useful in a number of ways. It allows a savvy skipper to optimize fuel efficiency under a variety of different sailing conditions. Most importantly, you can determine exactly how much fuel you need to carry in order to sail a specific route. If you race yachts, information from a 5 lb marine electronics device can actually help you win the race! You figure out how much is exactly enough fuel to sail the race with the lightest possible gas tank. Racers and non-racers alike can determine how much fuel is left and how far their boat can go on what remains in the tank. GPS is a powerful tool in marine electronics design and provides an accurate measurement of how fast a boat is going. Because there are many GPS satellites in orbit around the earth, GPS provides global coverage. There is no such thing anymore as sailing into unchartered waters. When your position is accurately tracked it is easy to compute the exact speed you are moving. Multifunction meters incorporate GPS satellite signals with a fuel flow meter and a tachometer. The result is an instrument that can tell you exactly how much fuel you are using at different speeds. When you have an accurate measure of how much fuel you are using and how much you have remaining you can be confident in determining how far you can travel on your remaining fuel. This is, perhaps the most important thing a boat owner needs to know. Recreational boat owners who use a multifunction meter often report that they have come to depend on this important piece of marine electronics. Those who earn their living on the water, such as fishermen, report that the instrument helps them reach the weigh scales with a full load of fish. Marine electronics instruments, such as multifunction meters, are available for gas and diesel engines and can often be mounted right in the dashboard, replacing the existing tachometer, thus giving a clean look to your boat’s dashboard and avoiding the need to cut a new hold in the dash. Digital readouts with LCD backlit displays make them easy to read whether at night or during the day.

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Thursday, June 17th, 2021

Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green candidate Marion Schaffer, Oakville

Monday, September 24, 2007

Marion Schaffer is running for the Green Party of Ontario in the Ontario provincial election, in the Oakville riding. Wikinews’ Nick Moreau interviewed her regarding her values, her experience, and her campaign.

Stay tuned for further interviews; every candidate from every party is eligible, and will be contacted. Expect interviews from Liberals, Progressive Conservatives, New Democratic Party members, Ontario Greens, as well as members from the Family Coalition, Freedom, Communist, Libertarian, and Confederation of Regions parties, as well as independents.

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Thursday, June 17th, 2021

New Jersey to consider bikini waxing ban

Friday, March 20, 2009

New Jersey is considering a state-wide ban on Brazilian waxes, the removal of hair from the bikini area.

Although genital waxing has never really been allowed in the state, the New Jersey Board of Cosmetology and Hairstyling plans to propose a ban with more specific legal wording, in response to two women who reported being injured during a wax. The board will consider the proposal at their next meeting on April 14.

If the measure passes, New Jersey may become the only US state to ban the practice outright.

Although millions of Americans engage in bikini waxes, which generally cost between $50 and $60 per session, the practice comes with risks. Skin care experts say the hot wax can irritate delicate skin in the bikini area, and result in infections, ingrown hairs and rashes.

Waxing on the face, neck, abdomen, legs and arms would continue to be permitted in the state under the proposed ban. Although New Jersey statutes have always banned bikini waxing, the laws were unclear and seldom enforced.

As a result, many salons from around the state have offered bikini waxing for years. Many salon owners spoke out against the proposed ban, which they said would severely damage their business.

“I really don’t know if the state can stop it at this point,” said Valentia Chistova, owner of the Monmouth County salon Brazil. “I know a lot of women who are really hooked.”

 This story has updates See New Jersey backpedals on proposed bikini waxing ban 
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Thursday, June 17th, 2021

Colleges offering admission to displaced New Orleans graduate students

See the discussion page for instructions on adding schools to this list.Tuesday, September 13, 2005

NAICU has created a list of colleges and universities accepting and/or offering assistance to displace faculty members. [1]Wednesday, September 7, 2005

This list is taken from Colleges offering admission to displaced New Orleans students, and is intended to make searching easier for faculty, graduate, and professional students.

In addition to the list below, the Association of American Law Schools has compiled a list of law schools offering assistance to displaced students. [2] As conditions vary by college, interested parties should contact the Office of Admissions at the school in question for specific requirements and up-to-date details.

The Association of American Medical Colleges is coordinating alternatives for medical students and residents displaced by Hurricane Katrina. [3]

ResCross.net is acting as a central interactive hub for establishing research support in times of emergency. With so many scientists affected by Hurricane Katrina, ResCross is currently focused on providing information to identify sources of emergency support as quickly as possible. [4]

With so many scientists affected by Hurricane Katrina, ResCross is currently focused on providing information to identify sources of emergency support as quickly as possible.

Physics undergraduates, grad students, faculty and high school teachers can be matched up with housing and jobs at universities, schools and industry. [5] From the American Association of Physics Teachers, the Society of Physics Students, the American Institute of Physics and the American Physical Society.

If you are seeking or providing assistance, please use this site to find information on research support, available lab space/supplies, resources, guidelines and most importantly to communicate with fellow researchers.

The following is a partial list, sorted by location.

Alabama |Alaska |Arizona |Arkansas |California |Colorado |Connecticut |Delaware |District of Columbia |Florida |Georgia |Hawaii |Idaho |Illinois |Indiana |Iowa |Kansas |Kentucky |Louisiana |Maine |Maryland |Massachusetts |Michigan |Minnesota |Mississippi |Missouri |Montana |Nebraska |Nevada |New Hampshire |New Jersey |New Mexico |New York |North Carolina |North Dakota |Ohio |Oklahoma |Oregon |Pennsylvania |Rhode Island |South Carolina |South Dakota |Tennessee |Texas |Utah |Vermont |Virginia |Washington |West Virginia |Wisconsin |Wyoming |Canada

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