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Queens, New York City, United States
Will 2 B lives for the fast paced high stress action of live radio and always delivers a clean and professional product in the end. Whether he is on the air or behind the scenes he always swings for the fences. Will 2 B’s passion and knowledge for the studio equipment and technology is a great asset to any broadcasting company. Since Will 2 B is a radio personality he understands first hand the inner workings on how to deliver a content filled, uncluttered, yet entertaining show. This passion also reflects in the tight clean sound of his board operating work and production skills. Will 2 B is gifted in dealing with celebrities and his industry Rolodex reflects that. "I always knew I would end up in the music business somehow, but who knew it would be in radio?" says Will 2 B. "Someone asked me a question the other day that I couldn't answer. What song changed your life? That’s what radio is about to me, changing people’s lives through music and personality!”

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Monday, May 12, 2008

Three-wheeled Electric Triac Set To Hit Highways

Three-wheeled Electric Triac Set To Hit Highways

A North Carolina maker of electric cars, Green Vehicles, has unveiled the Triac, their latest offering poised to hit the American market this summer.

This 144V lithium ion-powered pure electric vehicle will join Aptera’s Typ-1 and Venture Vehicles’ VentureOne in a growing list of environmental friendly EVs.

The latest updates from the manufacturer have revealed that the highway-capable Triac will have a top speed of 80 mph (or 128 km/h) and a range of 100 miles (or 160 km) on a full charge. The vehicle comes with a five-speed transmission and an onboard charger that will be able to charge from both 120V and 240V power sources.

Green Vehicles

via Autoblog Green