DARPA thru me

start with the first success that has really cemented DARPA’s reputation today. And that would be ARPANET, which was the precursor and laid the foundation for the modern Internet. That is undoubtedly the agency’s biggest success. And because of the name itself, ARPANET is sort of synonymous with DARPA today. But there are many other innovations that they get less credit for but in fact go back directly to the agency’s work. The driverless cars, autonomous self-driving cars that are now coming to fruition date back to a series of robotic car races that DARPA sponsored beginning in 2004, 2005.

Some of DARPA’s other biggest, quote, unquote, "successes" are stealth aircraft. They sponsored the development of the first stealth prototype aircraft in the 1970s. Precision weapons is another DARPA innovation. Drones, particularly the Predator drone that we now associate with the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere date back to DARPA sponsorship

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Proposed class proposal

Proposed Class

1) Submitted by:Ray Hackett P:E:3659745

2) Suggested Title: Build and sail Hydrofoil Sailboats

3) Brief course description: Learn how to Build and sail Hydrofoil Sailboats requirements/prereqs:0 format:workshop

4) Course objectives (what students will be able to accomplish at end of session)

5) Topical course outline:

Day | Module

1 | Design overview

2 | Calculating lift

3 | Calculating flotation

4 | Materials

5 | Construction

6 | Laws

7 | Sailing overview

8 | Navigation

9 | Boat Handling

10 | Hands on

6) Materials needed (books, handouts, tools) NONE

7) Other special needs (room, a/v, etc.) NONE

8) Suggested cost: $100 day/module

9) Preferred schedule:Any

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ADA.suitV17y4m

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CASE #

PLAINTIFF: Ray Hakit
Gen Del Tumon Guts 96911

DEFENDANT: KEI
674A South Marine Drive
Tamuning, GU 96913
Lawsuit dismissed if defendant enters compliance plan at www.rayis.me/ada

COMPLAINT

1. This Court has subject matter jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. sections 1331 and 1343.

2. This action is commenced pursuant to 2201 and 2202 and 42 U.S.C., section 1983.

GENERAL ALLEGATIONS

3. Plaintiffs are citizen of the United States of America.

4. Defendant owns a commercial business

5. Plaintiffs are individuals with disabilities. Defendant’s business blocks disabled persons.

6. On July 26, 1990, Congress enacted the ADA, 42 U.S.C. section 12101, et seq.

7. The Congressional findings include: “discrimination persists "42 U.S.C. section l2101(a).

8. Congress says ADA is to: mandate “standards” 42 U.S.C. section 12101(b).

9. Congress gave time to implement the Act. The effective date was January 26, 1992.

10. Defendant’s business has barriers that block disabled persons.

11. ADA Title III, covers "Public Accommodations and Services." 42 U.S.C. section 12181.

12. Congress included businesses as public accommodations. 42 U.S.C. section 12181.

13. Defendant’s business is a public accommodation discriminating by not removing barriers

14 The barrier removal is.“readily achievable” 42 U.S.C.. section 12182(b)(2)(A)(iv).

15. Readily achievable removing barriers 28 C.F.R.. section 36.304(a) – (c).

16. Similar businesses have made similar modifications, but defendant chose not to comply.

17. In Section 44 and 190 of the IRS Code, a small business gets a tax credit of 50% of the barrier removal cost up to $10,500 yearly. Big businesses get up to $15,000 yearly.

18. Plaintiff wants to use the defendant’s business.

CLAIM FOR RELIEF:

19. Pursuant to the ADA, 42 U.S.C. section 12101, et seq., and law pursuant to this Act, 28 C.F.R. §36.304, defendant was to remove barriers by January 26, 1992. Defendant has not.

20. By failing to remove barriers defendant violates the ADA.

WHEREFORE, the plaintiffs pray that the Court order the defendant to remove barriers and pay plaintiffs attorney fees and such relief as may be just, proper, and equitable.

NAME:

I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true copy of the foregoing was sent to the other party the same day it was sent to this court.