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Gold Coast Tire & Auto
goldcoasttire
by goldcoasttire  12-29-2009   
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Wind Turbine Puts On Holiday Show
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  12-25-2009   
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Worldwind Add-on:Climate Mapper
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  12-24-2009   
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Harsh weather has swept across Europe with 42 people having died of cold
amgumen
by amgumen  12-21-2009   
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test didi
angelikatrumpp
by angelikatrumpp  12-21-2009   
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Officials in Southern California Prepare For Inevitable Nuclear Attack, Thanks to SmartPower™
merrie
by merrie  12-20-2009    2
 "Hollywood is raising awareness about the aftermath of a mega disaster and what needs to be done to survive," Kondo said. Experts are especially concerned about the possibility that Iran one day could launch ship-based nuclear missiles, said Brian Kennedy, president of The Claremont Institute's Ballistic Missile Defense Project. "The West Coast of the U.S. has limited missile defense against a North Korean missile," Kennedy said. "And, unfortunately, we're almost completely vulnerable to a ship-launched ballistic missile attack." Kennedy is also concerned a ship-launched nuclear missile detonated at a high altitude would create an electromagnetic pulse, possibly destroying electronic equipment and knocking out the nation's power grid - leaving the country with little or no communications and no ability to provide food and water to potentially hundreds of millions of people. http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/0DE6BA09-9CE6-4770-9518-2CF80C3C9054/
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Mozambique Solar Panel Factory
zizzy
by zizzy  12-19-2009    1
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Kennedy on the Effects of EMP Attack
merrie
by merrie  12-19-2009    3
 Think about this scenario: An ordinary-looking freighter ship heading toward New York or Los Angeles launches a missile from its hull or from a canister lowered into the sea. It hits a densely populated area. A million people are incinerated. The ship is then sunk. No one claims responsibility. There is no firm evidence as to who sponsored the attack, and thus no one against whom to launch a counterstrike. But as terrible as that scenario sounds, there is one that is worse. Let us say the freighter ship launches a nuclear-armed Shahab-3 missile off the coast of the U.S. and the missile explodes 300 miles over Chicago. The nuclear detonation in space creates an electromagnetic pulse (EMP). Gamma rays from the explosion, through the Compton Effect, generate three classes of disruptive electromagnetic pulses, which permanently destroy consumer electronics, the electronics in some automobiles and, most importantly ......
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U.S. to Capture Cow Farts to Save the Planet.
EddieIsSteady
by EddieIsSteady  12-19-2009    2
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Wobbler / Handle | WBL1397
napcomfg
by napcomfg  12-18-2009   
 Wobblers are used to help you pop-out your product signs or advertisements from the shelf or display and make them prominent and visible to your customers.
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National Grid and Deepwater reach agreement
CohoctonWindWatch
by CohoctonWindWatch  12-15-2009   
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from the trenches -news and notes from archaeology
doodleicious
by doodleicious  12-15-2009   
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paper battery technology is the future of power storage
doodleicious
by doodleicious  12-14-2009   
 gee.......i love paper! but paper with power? lol- wow
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reasons for social media monitoring
brandycherry
by brandycherry  12-14-2009   
 radian6.com
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Batteries Made on Paper Commercially Viable Soon
mobile51
by mobile51  12-8-2009   
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Nuclear fusion is the future
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  12-8-2009   
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Storing Wind Power as Ice?
Socratoad
by Socratoad  12-7-2009    1
 Air conditioning in the summer consumes the lion’s share of a building’s energy cost. Calmac Booth is manufacturing a hybrid cooling system. This system exploits an ice bank thermal energy storage tank known as IceBank. IceBank makes and stores ice for use in air conditioning systems when the wind is blowing a bit faster or the sun isn’t shining, that is, at night.
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Quarter Module Blank
glossop
by glossop  12-4-2009   
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Casa Sostenibile. BRU.MAR: fra Super Efficienza Energetica, Domotica e Bioedilizia.
GD-RISSO
by GD-RISSO  12-2-2009   
  Un Esempio Italiano di Casa Off-Grid a Basso Impatto Ambientale
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Spatial Technologies PD
coburgmaths
by coburgmaths  12-1-2009   
 Mick Law from contoureducation. Useful links for spatial skills
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Mickey Muenning, Copper Point
GD-Jarzelius
by GD-Jarzelius  12-1-2009   
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Eco house in France
GD-Jarzelius
by GD-Jarzelius  12-1-2009   
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Oyster - the world's largest working hydro-electric wave energy device
dylin17
by dylin17  11-30-2009   
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Power Grid Recruitment 2009 - Power Grid Engineer Jobs
apiesinvestments
by apiesinvestments  11-27-2009   
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RaceDriver GRID founded !!!
fortuneman137
by fortuneman137  11-26-2009   
 I found it !!! This is my best game !!!
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National Grid Rejects Deepwater Wind Proposal
CohoctonWindWatch
by CohoctonWindWatch  11-25-2009   
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World's First Osmotic Power Plant Goes Live in Norway
countryboylife
by countryboylife  11-24-2009   
 The groundbreaking plant produces about enough power to make a pot of delicious coffee - developers claim the technology could draw half of Europe's electricity from the saltiness of the sea.
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Residential Solar Energy Fact Sheet - Build Your Own Solar Panels Must Knows | Top Solar Panels and
yoshikochoy
by yoshikochoy  11-21-2009   
 Find out the key difference between Grid Tied Only and Battery Backed Solar System as well as how to determine the size of your Solar Panels System. Read more here.
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Smart grid could be just a little too smart
HansWobbe
by HansWobbe  11-19-2009   
 I'm inclined to support this View if only because of Toronto Hydro's view that the data they are collecting is (proprietary and )"theirs". Obviously as battery technologies evolve, it will be increasingly possible to store electricity at "trough" prices and consume it at "peak" prices. Ideally, (as is being done in more "enlightened" jurisdictions) micro producers would be "paid" for their contributions by at least running their meters "backwards". Given the popularity of "green" technologies, it should be possible to at least start lobbying politicians for "less pollution" than is now being produced by Ontario's "incremental" peak generating methods. Perhaps, given the employment needs of engineers, there are even some entrepreneurial initiatives that will come to light that will "constrain" the current monopolies to behave better.
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Russian Nukes Lighting Up America
tabsey
by tabsey  11-15-2009   
 The need for a pic is debatable but it is a little bit interesting so I threw it in foc.
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Help Save The World with Your Computer - Interested?
nedhamson1
by nedhamson1  11-12-2009   
 Long ago, I participated in a global network doing computations for the genome project. Now you can lend your down time on your computer to fight AIDS, MS and work on clean energy. IBM is hosting. Window, Linux and Mac systems welcome!
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Spiritual Warriors
tidbit2
by tidbit2  11-12-2009   
 any warriors out there?
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Helix looking to use mobile phone towers for wind energy generation
dylin17
by dylin17  11-10-2009   
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Solar households to get paid for all their power
tabsey
by tabsey  11-10-2009   
 About time schemes like this took off. Now all we have to do is get our solar experts back from countries where their expertise is appreciated, unlike here during the Howard "reign".
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AFFORDABLE GREEN LIVING
ellington
by ellington  11-9-2009   
 SUPER INSULATED HOMES --AFFORDABLE
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What's old is new
mrobert
by mrobert  11-8-2009   
 Re-purposed and reclaimed wood and metal mixed with solar and wind power capabilities plus the option of a rain water collection system design is winning awards.
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Touch Screen
bookchick49
by bookchick49  11-7-2009    1
 Back in 1998/99, myself and a co-worker were brainstorming on computing ideas. We came up with an idea for a computer screen that would act like a kiosk of sorts, for the elderly. Realizing that there was a need to keep in touch and up to date with technology, it 'felt right' to bring something like touch screen for the elderly or those that could not type, into age (pun intended). Our idea was to set up these kiosk style monitors in senior assisted/non-assisted homes; on campus clubhouses, etc so anyone could send email and play a few games. Easy stuff that would not be intimidating or difficult to learn. Idea blown away when presented to our employer as not 'marketable enough.' About 3 weeks ago, I walked into Sam's Club; the computer section. A round table was set up with HP Touchscreen monitors. Curios, I walked over to inspect and could not get close enough except to watch. Persons much older than myself standing around the table, playing games by touching the scre
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Al Gore Going Green to Make Green
WhatAreWeDoing
by WhatAreWeDoing  11-4-2009   
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More AR (Augmented Reality) arriving at your smartphone
adosuzano
by adosuzano  11-4-2009   
 interesting what virtual reality (or AR if you prefer) can do when added to a GPS/Compass and metadata. iPhone app is available worldwide!
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Art and Math
bca1957
by bca1957  11-4-2009   
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