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governorIn engineering, any device that controls the speed of a machine or engine, usually by regulating the intake of fuel or steam. Scottish inventor James Watt invented the steam-engine governor in 1788. It works by means of heavy balls, which rotate on the end of linkages and move in or out because of centrifugal force according to the speed of rotation. The movement of the balls closes or opens the steam valve to the engine. When the engine speed increases too much, the balls fly out, and cause the steam valve to close, so the engine slows down. The opposite happens when the engine speed drops too much. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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And, who knows, maybe one with the Gubernator, too. respectively, satirically echoing Aime Cesaire's concept of negritude; while the Gubernator appears with the label SCHWARZENNEGRE, reminding one, if such a reminder is needed, that, with schwarz meaning "black" in German, the name of this paragon of Aryan strength carries a double hint of racial ambiguity. Rubin's humorous "My Gubernator Platform" (1966), starting with "install enormous rolls of barbed wire all around the state" and post guards armed with "appropriate local weapons: brush hooks, cross-cut saws, gill nets and umbrellas. |
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