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DRAWING AMANDA is set in the under-parented, high-expectation world
of a Manhattan international prep school. Fourteen-year-old budding
artist Inky Kahn is still smarting from the death of his father. He
thinks he's found his big break when he bonds with the developer of
a new computer game and snags a coveted drawing assignment, for
which he uses his secret crush-Amanda-as a model.
But unbeknownst to Inky, the developer has a dangerous past, and
is using his computer game to lure and stalk teenage girls. And
Inky has inadvertently led Amanda right into his path. Blinded by
his own ambition and sulking from his father's death, Inky hides
from the truth. Will Inky, with the help of Rungs, his cybergeek
pal, discover the treachery in time and save Amanda before the
creep ensnares her-or anyone else?
Sounds associated with oversnow vehicles, such as snowmobiles and
snowcoaches, are an important management concern at Yellowstone and
Grand Teton National Parks. The John A. Volpe National
Transportation Systems Center's Environmental Measurement and
Modeling Division is supporting the National Park Service with its
on-going Winter Use Planning program. As part of this support,
acoustic measurements of ten snowcoaches and six snowmobiles were
made at the south entrance to Yellowstone National Park from the
26th through the 28th of February 2008. Measurement methodologies
were guided by SAE J1161 and SAE J192. There were two primary
objectives: 1) to determine which snowcoaches had the Best
Available Technology (BAT) with respect to noise emissions, and 2)
to determine if there was a significant difference between
snowmobile sound levels when tested using two revisions of SAE
J192.
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