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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Two Lists or a Chat Room?????



Here is a format from a biker site that first shows up as one e mail.  Then you just click on it and it opens up into a topic index.  It's free 
 
Topics in this digest:

      1. Re: electric  drives getting better
           From: andy tribble <atribble@aga.co.uk>
      2. Re: Re: electric  drives getting better
           From: "Ernest Buckler" <ebuckler@icehouse.net>
      3. Re: electric  drives getting better
           From: "Bernie Harper" <Bernard.Harper@liv.ac.uk>
      4. Gosomey time...
           From: "Ernest Buckler" <ebuckler@icehouse.net>
      5. Re: electric  drives getting better
           From: "David R. Scott" <badger@globalnet.co.uk>
      6. Re: Re:bicycle drives now  goesomey time
           From: Drew Northcott <drew.northcott@btinternet.com>
      7. TS Vehicles
           From: "Ernest Buckler" <ebuckler@icehouse.net>
      8. Craftsman 6-1/8 in. Circular Saw, Twin Blade Cutter at
sears.com
           From: "Ernest Buckler" <ebuckler@icehouse.net>
      9. Re: Re:bicycle drives now  goesomey time
           From: Royce Creasey <royce@hightech.clara.co.uk>
     10. Re: Gosomey time...translating for our Merkuns
           From: "Roy Gardiner" <RoyGA@AOL.COM>


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Message: 1        
   Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 16:14:28 +0100
   From: andy tribble <atribble@aga.co.uk>
Subject: Re: electric  drives getting better



> I know it's a joke, and perhaps it does fit the norm for American
> engineering. But, for a look at the better end of the spectrum, check
> out this setup http://www.rabbittool.com/frames/frelcwhl.html . It's
> so good that the likes of Sanyo (Japan) have licensed it.

Great stuff, chaps, over a few days I seem to be getting a 'quality
ratchet'
effect, every time something is referred to someone knows a better
version,
are we at the top yet?



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Message: 2        
   Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 11:36:13 -0700
   From: "Ernest Buckler" <ebuckler@icehouse.net>
Subject: Re: Re: electric  drives getting better


Subject: [FF] Re: electric drives getting better




But, for a look at the better end of the spectrum, check
> out this setup http://www.rabbittool.com/frames/frelcwhl.html . It's
> so good that the likes of Sanyo (Japan) have licensed it.

Great stuff, chaps, over a few days I seem to be getting a 'quality
ratchet'
effect, every time something is referred to someone knows a better
version,
are we at the top yet?

Hmmm...dunno if they are still in business, google "Veloce" and see
what you
find. East Coast U.S., a super-clean e-cycle.
Ernest





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Message: 3        
   Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 18:59:57 -0000
   From: "Bernie Harper" <Bernard.Harper@liv.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: electric  drives getting better

--- In feet_forward@yahoogroups.com, "Ernest Buckler" <ebuckler@i...>
wrote:> Subject: [FF] Re: electric drives getting better
>
  But, for a look at the better end of the spectrum, check
> > out this setup http://www.rabbittool.com/frames/frelcwhl.html .
It's so good that the likes of Sanyo (Japan) have licensed it.
>
> Great stuff, chaps, over a few days I seem to be getting a 'quality
ratchet'effect, every time something is referred to someone knows a
better version, are we at the top yet?
> Hmmm...dunno if they are still in business, google "Veloce" and see
what you  find. East Coast U.S., a super-clean e-cycle. Ernest
>
Thanks Andy!! The Rabbittool site is one of the few that features a
product with regenerative braking. I have been researching electric
two-wheel drive for a while now. But it is hard to find combined EV
hits on topics such as Traction Control, Anti-Lock or Regenerative
braking. It occurred to me that it shouldn't be too difficult to
combine all of these features in a single product. Electric buggies
and wheelchairs could certainly use them, but they seem to be very
rare indeed. Has anyone seen a bike kit that has sophisticated
traction control with any combination of these features?

Bernie



Jonathan Wallace <jon@psubs.org> wrote:
I don't have a problem adding BBS or FORUM software to the server as an
alternate means of communication to the mailing list. Send me links to
the potential software (not running examples) and I'll look at it.

The PSUBS server runs FreeBSD v4.7 Unix so MS products are not going to
work. I know there are a number of free BBS software solutions
available, but most of the ones I've seen wouldn't be any better than
the current mailing list. The hunting bbs that was suggested looks good,
but looks like it may be commercially produced and cost money.

Jon



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