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  1. Photo-finish in our poll: What's your favorite RANS CFD solver? Find out who won http://j.mp/fav-rans-cfd
  2. November 2009 newsletter is out. Bet you can't guess the lead story? http://j.mp/sym-nov-09
  3. Finally released SymLab RANS Flow. Simulate realistic fluid flow with heat transfer using state-of-the-art CFD http://j.mp/new-rans-flow
  4. Symscape newsletter for October 2009 is out http://j.mp/sym-oct-2009
  5. Latest blog post on Open or Closed Source Software is out http://j.mp/oss-css
  6. Just completed my Windows patch for OpenFOAM 1.6.x http://j.mp/of1-6-on-win
  7. British Steam Powered Car and its Need for Speed http://j.mp/brit-nfs
  8. Symscape September 2009 newsletter is out http://j.mp/sym-sep-09
  9. Just complete my latest blog 'Future Tech: Cheap and Simple' http://j.mp/cheap-simple
  10. Riblets = 400 million years of drag reduction http://bit.ly/riblets
  11. Visualization awards secrets revealed in simple 5 step plan http://bit.ly/vis-awards
  12. What's your favorite RANS CFD solver? So far OpenFOAM leads (30%), followed closely by FLUENT (23%) http://bit.ly/fav-rans
  13. RC Car 'virtually' reaches 200mph http://bit.ly/rc-car-200mph
  14. First stealth airplane flew 65yrs ago http://bit.ly/stealth-wing
  15. Symscape August 2009 newsletter with SymLab RANS Flow progress report http://bit.ly/sym-aug-09
  16. Last one in the London Science Museum series: McLaren Formula 1 Car http://bit.ly/sm-formula1
  17. Meet Britain's finest WWII airplanes at the Science Museum http://bit.ly/sm-ww2
  18. Lego still going strong after 51 years - CAD, robotics and virtual worlds http://bit.ly/legoeng
  19. Low-drag swimsuits banned as 'Technology Doping' http://bit.ly/1wNq9S
  20. More London Science Museum, wind tunnel models that led to Concorde http://bit.ly/ubVuV