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  • McAdoo seeks cost estimates from engineer on project (Standard Speaker)By SAM GALSKI Staff Writer McAdoo Borough Council will turn to its engineer for cost estimates for expanding storm water drainage upgrades along Hancock Street.


  • Yamuna 'satyagraha' begins (Hindustan Times via Yahoo! India News)A hundred angry protesters uprooted a newly-installed iron pillar, almost gheraoed an engineer of the Delhi Development Authority, and took a resolution to stay with the now 10-day-old agitation with renewed zeal at the proposed Commonwealth Games Village site on the eastern bank of Yamuna.


  • State bridge engineer says safety checks are in place (Middletown Times Herald-Record)Poughkeepsie ? As the state Department of Transportation's chief bridge engineer in the region, Kristine Edwards would quickly land in the hot seat if any of the roughly 3,300 bridges under her care collapses, fails or falls into a river.


  • Thaxton's Turner new MDOT assistant engineer (Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal)Mitch Turner is the new District Two assistant maintenance engineer for the Mississippi Department of Transportation, according a Wednesday announcement from Larry L. "Butch" Brown, MDOT executive director.


  • Trusted Resource for the Working RF Engineer (Planet EE)This white paper discusses the measurements and test tools available to make fast, accurate pulsed RF radar signal measurements such as spectrum analyzers, vector signal analyzers and power meters.


  • Trusted Resource for the Working RF Engineer (Planet EE)The Agilent 1736 module is a dual-purpose SAN tester and 8-Gb/s Fibre Channel protocol analyzer that combines high-speed network analysis with sophisticated protocol analysis. Well suited for data-storage applications, the module allows operators to test all supported Fibre Channel line rates.


  • Trusted Resource for the Working RF Engineer (Planet EE)A new study commissioned by the Software Defined Radio (SDR) Forum predicts that SDR technology will play a major role in the growth of broadband wireless access (BWA) markets. The 52-page study, "Wi-Fi, WiMAX, and Beyond 3G/4G," provides a comprehensive look at BWA market opportunities.


  • Man's hand amputated after robbery (AP via Yahoo! News) A robber tied up a Boston man so tight, he developed gangrene and doctors had to amputate his left hand, police said Thursday. Bruce Northrup, a 60-year-old chemical engineer, was staying at an extended-stay hotel in north Phoenix to volunteer with Habitat for Humanity.