Cash for clunkers causing concerns
As someone who owns a mini-fleet of high-mileage vehicles, I get excited when I hear and in the same sentence. Apparently, I'm not alone. When we covered...
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Machine control monopoly hurts U.S. OEMs My company entered the marketplace in 1997, when an abundance of small, hi-tech suppliers dominated the motion...
Motor rebates madden reader
I was very disappointed to see you touting the NEMA grab for my tax money, with the happygram about using $350 million in subsidies to promote the sale...
Season for recession
As you may have heard, the U.S. is currently in recession. The S&P 500 has lost about half its value, property values have fallen for two years solid,...
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Coupling Q&A I recently happened across Howard Schwerdlin's article, Torque by Magnetic Pull, on your web site. I am working on a vacuum pump project...
In Response
The following letter is in response to an article in our January issue that showcased a 1925 Lanchester 40HP Tourer that ran into car trouble involving...
Randy Pausch: Tough as steel
Earlier this month, the Pittsburgh Steelers became the Super Bowl champions of the National Football League, as they battled back from a three-point deficit...
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No shortage of talented engineers I'm sorry I missed the opportunity in December to contribute to the discussion regarding the engineer shortage in the...
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This letter is in response to a recent Motion Monitor eNewsletter about troubled U.S. auto manufacturers. Big Three blues Capitalism operates with ruthless...
From soft heads, soft leads
Piracy is alive and well in the 21st century, and not just in the shipping lanes along the Somali coast. With increasing regularity, online data pirates...
In response: December 2008
The following letters are in response to a topic posted in a recent Motion Monitor eNewsletter: whether or not a shortage of engineers exists in the U.S....
In response: October 2008
In a recent Motion Monitor eNewsletter, we asked whether or not John McCain's proposal of a $300 million national prize for breakthrough battery technology...
In response: September 2008
In a recent Motion Monitor eNewsletter, we asked whether or not a new President will be able to make a difference on matters that affect engineers. Here's...
In response: July 2008
Our May 21 edition of Motion Monitor posed the question, How can America get manufacturing back from China? Here are a few of the responses. To add your...
In response: March 2008
Room for both views The following two letters are in response to an ongoing ethics discussion involving readers who have various perspectives on the and...
In response: January 2008
Our December 12 edition of Motion Monitor garnered many responses about carbon footprints and the green movement. Read on to see what engineers think...




