<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Random Posts on RateMyEverything.net</title><link>http://www.ratemyeverything.net/rss/randompostsa.rss</link><language>en-us</language><lastBuildDate>Saturday, November 21, 2009</lastBuildDate><item><title>How to upload Windows Movie Maker video and MSWMM to YouTube</title><link>http://www.ratemyeverything.net/post/21420/How_to_upload_Windows_Movie_Maker_video_and_MSWMM_to_YouTube.aspx</link><pubDate>Tuesday, May 12, 2009</pubDate><description><![CDATA[Step-by-step <a href="/browsetags/guides/Rate_My_guides.aspx">guides</a> <a href="/browsetags/how+to/Rate_My_how_to.aspx">how to</a> <a href="/browsetags/upload/Rate_My_upload.aspx">upload</a> Windows Movie Maker <a href="/browsetags/video/Rate_My_video.aspx">video</a> to YouTube, <a href="/browsetags/convert/Rate_My_convert.aspx">convert</a> and put MSWMM file to YouTube, solve the &amp;ldquo;Failed (unable to <a href="/browsetags/convert/Rate_My_convert.aspx">convert</a> <a href="/browsetags/video/Rate_My_video.aspx">video</a> file)&amp;rdquo; problem. With this guide, you will also know <a href="/browsetags/how+to/Rate_My_how_to.aspx">how to</a> <a href="/browsetags/download/Rate_My_download.aspx">download</a> DVD and YouTube into <a href="/browsetags/windows/Rate_My_windows.aspx">windows</a> <a href="/browsetags/movie/Rate_My_movie.aspx">movie</a> maker for editing.
]]></description></item><item><title>ENV Motorbike</title><link>http://www.ratemyeverything.net/post/787/ENV_Motorbike.aspx</link><pubDate>Tuesday, January 16, 2007</pubDate><description><![CDATA[From: http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_48/b4011432.htm?chan=innovation_innovation+%2B+design_innovation+and+<a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=design">design</a>+lead

The ENV is the world's first <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=motorcycle">motorcycle</a> built around a hydrogen fuel cell. Running <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=clean">clean</a> and quiet, <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=it">it</a> is, to <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=date">date</a>, the simplest and most innovative articulation of that technology's potential 

A <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=motorcycle">motorcycle</a> ride through Bangkok is a nightmare of sound and smoke and speed. In view at any moment are innumerable other belching, squealing two-wheeled vehicles. Similar scents and sounds haunt the streets of Beijing, Berlin, Chicago, Los Angeles, and many other cities the world over.

Now, an all-British collaboration between fuel-cell pioneers Intelligent Energy and <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=design">design</a> stars Seymourpowell has produced a working prototype that promises a <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=clean">clean</a>, quiet future. Their ENV <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=bike">bike</a> (for &quot;emissions neutral vehicle&quot; and pronounced &quot;envy&quot;) is the world's first <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=motorcycle">motorcycle</a> built around a hydrogen fuel cell. It is, to <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=date">date</a>, the simplest and most innovative articulation of that technology's potential.

Indeed, the ENV is fast becoming one of hydrogen's most attractive and compelling ambassadors, even stealing the spotlight from major auto manufacturers' prototypes. Since its unveiling last spring, the <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=bike">bike</a> has toured the globe, showcasing a compact and practical working hydrogen fuel cell.

Intelligent Energy has been working on commercializing fuel cells for more than a decade and a half. Andy Eggleston, former vice-<a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=president">president</a> for <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=marketing">marketing</a> at Ford (F ) Europe, was tapped to create a production-ready vehicle based on the company's technology. It had to work, make the case for hydrogen fuel cells simply and effectively, and look, well, irresistible. &quot;The idea was to get a visually striking, technology demonstrator, to <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=show">show</a> how ready this technology is,&quot; says Eggleston.

Seymourpowell, which has produced automotive and <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=motorcycle">motorcycle</a> concepts and production-ready vehicles for BMW, Yamaha, and Jaguar, was commissioned to develop a prototype. Designers and engineers grappled with striking a balance between dual purposes: celebrating hydrogen fuel cells as a solution to worsening pollution problems and stirring desire in consumers.

This resulted in a vehicle that is obviously a <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=bike">bike</a>, but one unlike any other that has come before. At 176 pounds, <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=it">it</a> sits in the band between a heavy-duty <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=mountain">mountain</a> <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=bike">bike</a> and a lightweight two-stroke <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=motorcycle">motorcycle</a>. The ENV matches conventionally powered competitors. It <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=can">can</a> go from a standing start to 30 mph in 7.3 seconds and reaches a top speed of 50 mph. It has a range of 160 miles before refueling. Impressive stats from a <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=bike">bike</a> with zero emissions, except H2O.

UNUSUAL FREEDOM 
Push the ENV's start button and the <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=power">power</a> source emits a breathy exhale as surplus air exits and enters its chambers and the fuel cell begins producing energy. Missing are the pitching whine and rattling backfire of many modern <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=bikes">bikes</a>. Instead, the ENV gives off a low hum. Its body <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=design">design</a> manages to recast conventional motorbike <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=lines">lines</a> -- the high wheel-well arches and forward-leaning posture -- in ultramodern materials.

ENV's designers were granted unusual freedom. &quot;Normally, the <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=engine">engine</a> is the given, you draw the <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=bike">bike</a> around <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=it">it</a>,&quot; Talbot says. &quot;But we had the opportunity to distribute <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=power">power</a> across the entire entity. There are <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=no">no</a> radiators, there's <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=no">no</a> big lump of metal in the way.&quot;

The most unexpected aspect of its <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=design">design</a> is that the <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=power">power</a> source is portable -- you <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=can">can</a> take if off the <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=bike">bike</a>. Called the Core, <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=it">it</a> is in essence a 1-kilowatt fuel cell the size of a small suitcase. And <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=it">it</a> <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=can">can</a> provide <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=power">power</a> to other devices, at home or in the wild.

The <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=bike">bike</a>'s body has an organic look and feel, unlike <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=bikes">bikes</a> made by Harley-Davidson (HOG ) or Honda (HMC ), which proudly display their inner gnarliness with exposed frames, swing arms, chains, metal bolts, and welding. &quot;We want the body to look like <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=it">it</a> was grown,&quot; says Talbot.

Though the ENV is still a high-concept prototype, there's <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=no">no</a> technical reason why <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=it">it</a> <a href="/browsebytag.aspx?tag=can">can</a>'t be built today. Getting the cost right is the key. Given its simplicity and versatility, the ENV could do for hydrogen technology what the Prius (TM ) did for gas-electric hybrids.]]></description></item><item><title>Priorities</title><link>http://www.ratemyeverything.net/post/18272/Priorities.aspx</link><pubDate>Saturday, March 21, 2009</pubDate><description><![CDATA[]]></description></item><item><title>Wall Zipper Picture</title><link>http://www.ratemyeverything.net/post/10345/Wall_Zipper_Picture.aspx</link><pubDate>Friday, May 02, 2008</pubDate><description><![CDATA[]]></description></item><item><title>Owned</title><link>http://www.ratemyeverything.net/post/2418/Owned.aspx</link><pubDate>Monday, April 23, 2007</pubDate><description><![CDATA[That'<a href="/browsetags/s/Rate_My_s.aspx">s</a> going to leave a mark.]]></description></item><item><title>Motivator : Motivation</title><link>http://www.ratemyeverything.net/post/11862/Motivator_Motivation.aspx</link><pubDate>Friday, July 11, 2008</pubDate><description><![CDATA[&lt;p align=&quot;center&quot;&gt;
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&lt;font size=&quot;3&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;If a <a href="/browsetags/pretty/Rate_My_pretty.aspx">pretty</a> <a href="/browsetags/poster/Rate_My_poster.aspx">poster</a> and a cute <a href="/browsetags/saying/Rate_My_saying.aspx">saying</a> are all it takes to motivate you, you probably have a <a href="/browsetags/pretty/Rate_My_pretty.aspx">pretty</a> easy job.&amp;nbsp; The kind <a href="/browsetags/robots/Rate_My_robots.aspx">robots</a> will be doing soon. &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/font&gt;
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