Jancik Arts International Celebrates 30th Anniversary: Stained Glass Artisans Create Thriving Global Business based on
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Jancik Arts International (JAI), creators of exquisite stained glass ceiling domes and vertical flat glass structures, is celebrating 30 years in business this year. The company is one of the few in the world to produce overhead compound curved (vs flat) domes. www.jancikarts.com
Glass Fibers Market to Cross 7 Million Tons by 2010, According to New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.
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American Elements Global Solutions Production Operations to be Consolidated into AE Solutions™ Product Group
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"Water Laser" Gives Hot Rod & Restoration Car Owners Higher Quality Custom Glass in a Fraction of the Time
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Memoria Glass Art Bottles and Cruets Launches New Web Site, Offers '08 Discounts
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Elephant Ensemble Theater Brings New Production to Bronx Hospital - Elephant Ensemble To Perform "Thumbelina" to Sick Kids at Montefiore
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Dairy Farmers of America Puts RFID into Production with Rush Tracking Systems and OATSystems
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Inferno Sponsors Movie Pre-production Seminar
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Colby Community College - Horse Production Management Degree
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Music Legends Don Cherry and Willie Nelson Blend Warmth, Stellar Production, and a Long Friendship on 'It's Magic' CD
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Myanmar's Cyclone-Damaged Rice Production Regions Monitored with GIS
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Xcelience Completes Successful QP Audit of Production Facility for European Market
Xcelience achives its third successful audit.
Johns Hopkins University Signs Agreement for Production Use of GoCode™ to Automate Coding of Free Text Encounter Notes
LingoLogix announced today that after extensive testing, Johns Hopkins University, Department of Medicine, has moved the company's GoCode™ software into production and is expanding its use to additional departments. Johns Hopkins has also entered into a long-term relationship with LingoLogix to use GoCode and other products throughout the institution.
360e Productions Launches A Leaner, More Flexible And Environmentally Sound "Virtual" Event Production Company, Pushing Aside Production Conglomerates
With constantly being pushed for efficiencies and proving their event payouts, and given the current economy, companies are looking for new, more nimble, flexible, efficient and cost effective live event production solutions. They still want uniquely creative and powerful solutions, but they want the biggest bang for their marketing buck. Welcome to the age of the "Virtual" Production Model.
Owners of Lifetime Reel Reach Out to Busy Video Production Companies
Lifetime Reel, a videography company specifically targeting weddings, has launched a new company called Maximum Edit.
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180 MPH From An Ordinary Production Sedan
If you would like a car that looks almost ordinary, but that is as fast as many supercars, buy the BMW M5. Yes, on the outside, this is an ordinary European sedan ? but under the hood is a 500 bhp V-10 engine that you might imagine came from a sports-racing car! Will it do 180 mph? No, it could, but it won't because BMW uses a limiter to prevent you going faster than 155 mph on all its hot cars. Actually, BMW says it will do over 190 mph without the limiter in operation.
The BMW M5 is powered by a very advanced 5.0 liter V-10 engine, ad fits neatly into the standard engine compartment. This is a very special engine, being built in small numbers and at high cost by BMW's M Center. It's a 90-degree V-10, which means that it won't be quite as smooth as some ? in theory, at any rate.
ADVANCED 500 BHP V10 ENGINE
Maximum power is 500 bhp at 7,700 rpm ? a real screamer this ? while the maximum torque of 380 lb ft is produced at 6,100 rpm. Boy, you're really going to keep this revving if you want to use all that power. Still, when it's just mooching along at 4,000 rpm, this amazing unit produces quite a chunk of power.
Needless to say, it has all the features you'd expect in a supercar engine, such as a stiff aluminum block, twin overhead camshafts per bank of cylinders and and narrow 4-valve heads. BMW uses its variable valve timing system, and drives the inlet camshafts on each bank by chain, with a gear drive to the exhaust camshaft, a system pioneered by Toyota to save space.
SEVEN-SPEED SEQUENTIAL GEARBOX
Coupled to this marvel of a power plant, which would seem more at home in a slinky coupe, is a seven-speed sequential gearbox. This is the latest development of the BMW sporty semi-automatic. BMW claims it's the first seven-speed box of its type. Mercedes-Benz has a seven-speed automatic, and Audi has a CVT with seven stages, but these are not quite the same.
Why all these seven-speed boxes? Well, for maximum acceleration, and so that you have the right gear coming out of any corner, the more gears the better. When you've got that many gears, the shift pattern gets pretty complicated with a manual box, so they're going for either automatics or semi-automatics.
To go with the powerful power train are bigger brakes than standard, wider wheels and tires, and stiffer suspension. The handling is surprisingly good for such an ordinary-looking car.
HOT PERFORMER, QUIET LOOKS
The result of putting this engine in the BMW 5 Series is very hot acceleration for such a big car: 0-60 in 4.7 seconds, and 0-125 mph in 15.6 seconds.
Will people pay over $100,000 or so for a 500 bhp sedan? You bet they will. There are a lot of people out there that want supercar performance, but don?t' want to have to struggle to get in and out of the car. They also want to travel with plenty of luggage, and have room in the trunk for two sets of golf clubs ? and more.
And they'll get a real kick from burning off cheeky guys in sports cars who get in the way. Cars that are much faster than they look, which we used to call Q cars, have quite a market. What's it like to drive? Well, at normal speeds, the car is very quiet, and you would not know how power you had. In fact, there is a switch on the steering wheel which limits power to 400 bhp. To get the full 500 bhp, you need to press that.
So, most of the time you'll drive with 400 bhp, and the problem is that the engine does not have a lot of power until you get to 5,000 rpm, an the power keeps coming in until you get to 8,000 rpm. You need deserted roads to use that power, but the car works pretty well in traffic and normal commuting. Not quite so good in everyday use is the gearbox. It does not have a torque converter, so it can be quite jerky when you shift up.
John Hartley is editor of http://www.fast-autos.com, an online magazine devoted to fast cars and supercars. He has written from many of the world's top auto magazines, and has written many books about cars and the auto industry, including 'Suspension and Steering Q&A' and 'The Electronics Revolution in the Motor Industry'.
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