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Municipalities open their GIS systems to citizens

Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 10.12.35.32] on January 14, 2009 10:11 PM
Could a shovel ready storm drain installation able to be retrofitted with ellectric rail to transport 55gal. berrels help brick and mortar compeat with online merchandisers. And, allow cities to collect per use tax from vendors that use the transport system like an ice cream truck maintaining vehicles in the system to provide emmediat respons allowing bussiness opportunity to any one successfull enough to pay the user fees obviating the need for a store front if any other criteria is met. could only one municipality in the whole of the United States test this idea? - If the FFTC is going to disallow movable serface in the P30 class shouldn't an open class be applied with vessels specified by demensions and total available energy such as oz. of fule. This would allow the genneral public and introduction to physics, fluid and thermo dynamics, and allow configurable profiles to evolve optamal proportions. In the '30s wings were allowed to fold back and cantilever forward at apogee. A rocket assist lauch class could be allowed with ejectable or carry back as payload the engine case. Events could be officiated by a pr. branch of a countries armed forces and associate with ROTC. Pizoellectric possitioning could be used in science robotic courses to provide local stability in controle systems and allow allgorythms for gluid path, speed and loft. - TV media makes a bold stratigic move puting its most popular talent show toe toe against conservitive talk radio primtime Mark Levin, Lavin?? who will win the ratings war? Stay tuned!

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