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...Senator Jim Webb—the swaggering, foul-mouthed, warrior-author and recent convert from Reaganite to renegade Democrat—is widely popular among the heavy-drinking, heavy-praying Scots-Irish who populate the southwestern hill country. But even he barely defeated the disgustingly stupid, backyard-barbeque bigot George “Macaca” Allen in 2006, amid widespread discontent with the Bush Administration’s handling of the economy and Iraq. And a Harvard-educated, cerebral crypto-Muslim is a much harder sell, especially one with an ethnically dubious name...

Author: By David L. Golding | Title: Virginia Is For Others | 10/7/2008 | See Source »

...your article incorrectly stated that regeneration recovers heat from braking. Regenerative braking converts the kinetic energy of the moving car directly into electricity using a generator. The energy is never heat in the process. The brakes work the same way a power turbine does when it converts the kinetic energy of moving water into electricity at Hoover Dam. Normal car brakes do convert kinetic energy into heat. And hybrid cars do have a set of normal brakes for use when necessary. But the heat created that way is dispersed into the atmosphere, not converted into electricity. Dexter Ford, manhattan beach...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inbox | 10/2/2008 | See Source »

Your article incorrectly stated that regeneration recovers heat from braking. Regenerative braking converts the kinetic energy of the moving car directly into electricity using a generator. The energy is never heat in the process. The brakes work the same way a power turbine does when it converts the kinetic energy of moving water into electricity at Hoover Dam. Normal car brakes do convert kinetic energy into heat. And hybrid cars do have a set of normal brakes for use when necessary. But the heat created that way is dispersed into the atmosphere, not converted into electricity. Dexter Ford, MANHATTAN BEACH...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inbox | 10/2/2008 | See Source »

Then consider the wealth effect, much debated but empirically documented, which suggests that every dollar of increased household wealth will, over a period of time, convert to 3 to 5 cents of spending. Calculators, please: 0.03 times $1.2 trillion equals $3.6 billion in spending. In an economy that is two-thirds consumer spending, that's another growth driver. One other thing about the wealth effect is that it works splendidly in reverse too. There's the prospect that Broun and his colleagues could be serving up a double whammy to households across the country: declining stock market wealth in addition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Bailout Bill: A Cow Patty for All of Us | 9/30/2008 | See Source »

...opponent Dartmouth (4-7, 0-1 Ivy), 27-25, 23-25, 25-14, 25-22. After the Crimson took control in the first frame, the Big Green responded with a 7-2 run to open up the second game. Harvard kept it close throughout the second, but could not convert on its efforts. After getting as close as 23-22, Dartmouth pulled away, and Big Green junior Morgan Covington ended the frame with a kill. Not allowing Dartmouth to take advantage of the momentum, the Crimson redoubled its efforts in the third, trouncing the Big Green 25-14. Unlike...

Author: By Evan Kendall, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Shows Promise with Invitational Title | 9/28/2008 | See Source »

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