Adelphia Communications Corporation Provides an array of entertainment and communication services including cable entertainment, digital cable, local voice and long distance telephone services, and high-speed Internet services.
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Taiwan High Speed Rail Taiwan High Speed Rail (台灣高速鐵路) is Taiwan's high-speed rail under construction with completion scheduled in October 2005. It runs approximately 345 kilometers from Taipei to Kaohsiung. Adopting Japan's Shinkansen technology for the core system, the Taiwan High Speed Rail will use the 700T Series Shinkansen, produced by a consortium of Japanese companies, most notably Kawasaki Heavy Industries. The total cost of the project is currently estimated to be USD$16 Billion. When completed, trains will travel from Taipei to Kaohsiung in roughly 90 minutes as opposed to the current 4-6 hours by conventional rail.
Rogers Hi-Speed Internet Rogers Hi-Speed Internet is Rogers Communications Internet Service Provider of broadband Internet access. Rogers operates under the brand name RoadRunner in Newfoundland.
In 2004 Rogers partnered with Yahoo! to offer Rogers/Yahoo! Hi-Speed Internet to its members. The free service offers 1GB of e-mail storage, plus access to Premium Yahoo! Services at no charge.
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Norristown High Speed Line The Norristown High Speed Line (NHSL), operated by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority as Route 100 of the Suburban Transit Division, is a hybrid between light rail and rapid transit operating between Norristown Transportation Center and 69th Street Terminal, running entirely on its own right of way, inherited from the Philadelphia and Western Railroad, an interurban streetcar line. The line is unique in its combination of transportation technologies. It has full grade separation, third rail power collection, and high-level platforms common to heavy rail systems, but has small vehicles, onboard fare collection, and frequent stops more common to light rail systems.
High Speed Steel High speed steel (HSS) is a material usually used in the manufacture of machine tools. It is often used in power saw blades and drill bits. It is superior to the older high carbon steel tools in that it will not lose it's temper (hardness)with excessive heat build up. Because of this, high speed steel can cut metal at a higher rate of speed than its predecessor high carbon steel, hence the name high speed steel.
Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line The Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line (or Mattapan-Ashmont Line, or just the M Line) is considered part of the MBTA's Red Line, even though it uses different equipment (trolleys) and passengers have to change at Ashmont. It is the only MBTA line to run through a cemetery.
Rolling Stock: The rolling stock of the Mattapan-Ashmont Line consists of refurbished, historic PCC streetcars that formerly ran on the Green Line.
High Speed Train A British High Speed Train (HST), also known as an Intercity 125 consists of two diesel power cars either end of a rake of between five and nine (but usually seven or eight) 'Mark 3' carriages. The train is capable of 125 mph (200 km/h) and is considered one of the best trains Britain has produced, although as of 2004, they are showing signs of ageing.
High Speed Photometer The High Speed Photometer (HSP) was a scientific instrument installed on the Hubble Space Telescope. The HSP was designed to measure the brightness and polarity of rapidly varying celestial objects. It could observe in ultraviolet, visible light, and near infrared at a rate of one measurement per 10 microseconds (10e-5 seconds). The design was novel in that despite being able to view through a variety of filters and apertures, it had no moving parts.
Florida High Speed Rail Florida High Speed Rail is a proposed high speed rail network in Florida. Funding for the system was authorized by a 2000 referendum of Florida voters and repealed by 64% of Florida voters in a 2004 referendum. The first phase, planned for completion in 2009, would have connected Orlando to Tampa (Phase 1 Part 1), with a later extension to St. Petersburg (Phase 1 Part 2). Later phases might have extended the network to Miami, Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Tallahassee and Pensacola.
High Speed Camera A high speed camera is a device used for recording slow-motion playback films.
California High Speed Rail California High Speed Rail is a proposed high speed rail system in the state of California.
The system will be planned by the California High Speed Rail Authority, which will plan, design, build and operate the system.
The system will initially stretch from San Francisco and Sacramento, via the Central Valley, and onward to Los Angeles and San Diego via the Inland Empire.
If built, bullet trains will be able to speed across California at speeds of up to 220 mph.