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You really love this stuff, don't you?
in The CIO Weblog, on March 11, 2008
... is you don't have plumbers in and out of the CEO's office constantly promising new gigabit sewage lines that will revolutionize the business.
Despite our differing perspectives on whether or...
Is Biogas the Next Green Energy Boom for China?
in China Venture News, on January 24, 2008
Tam, an English teacher in China, published an interesting blog post yesterday on what might be a new frontier in green energy for China: biogas.
In Guangxi, according to her blog (which references a BBC feature) villages are turning human and animal waste into a usable gas with some fairly simp...
America's Most Endangered Rivers
in The Outdoor Weblog, on September 19, 2007
...e permits that allow increased pollution in the Iowa and other rivers. Faced with a growing load of sewage from both humans and livestock, it is no wonder that the Iowa River is one of the Most Endang...
Buffalo's Waterproof SD Cards are For Obscure Emergencies
in The Smart PDA, on June 22, 2007
Check out Buffalo's waterproof SD cards. They're moisture-readiness is nifty, no doubt about it. But maybe this feature comes into play only during very improbable situations?
Fun Friday: Google Launches Free National Wireless
in Digital Music - The Future, on April 1, 2007
... entirely free to any consumer with a WiFi-capable PC and a toilet connected to a local municipal sewage system.
"We've got that whole organizing-the-world's-information thing more or l...
Fun Friday: Google Launches Free National Wireless
in P2P File Sharing, on April 1, 2007
... entirely free to any consumer with a WiFi-capable PC and a toilet connected to a local municipal sewage system.
"We've got that whole organizing-the-world's-information thing more or l...
RFID Sewers in Germany
in The RFID Weblog, on December 25, 2006
...work, RFID does. Germany's city of Warendorf is keeping an eye on its 127 mile long network of sewage pipes and canals with RFID. It ensures that the city keeps compliance with the stringent law...
Sharks thrown to the soup ...
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on October 27, 2006
...acationers study squid ...
At Newsdesk.org : Zanzibar's famed beachs threatened by unchecked sewage, development
From Europaworld : marine Pollution Threatens Coral Recovery, Fish Stoc...
More on Organic Wines
in Celebrate Wine, on October 27, 2006
Just recently I posted about wineries going organic , and it is nice to see that wine folks out there in the industry actually read my little ol' blog here because I soon heard from the nice folks at Charles Krug Winery .
They wanted to make sure I gave my readers the full story, and I to...
Bootstrapper brings social conscience to entrepreneurship (Part 2)
in BootStrapMe, on October 15, 2006
...-law had endured considerable hardships in a home built in close proximity to a river polluted with sewage.
There, a press release from Styles' fledgling new company says:
Cracked floorboards...
iPod conquers toilet
in Digital Music - The Future, on June 16, 2006
...tem. At one point geysers erupted in building toilets. Eventually the iPod was fished from a sewage disposal location outside the building
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Waste Not, Want Not in Oslo
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on April 17, 2006
...tions.
She said a bigger heat pump in Sweden, with a 160 MW capacity, exploited heat from treated sewage. And in Finland, a 90 MW plant ran on waste water.
One thing this article doesn't go i...
The water in New Orleans
in Straightfromthedoc, on September 10, 2005
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ABC News looks at what's in the New Orleans water :
Microbiologist Paul Pearce found total sewage bacteria in a water sample from in New Orleans' Ninth Ward to be 45,000 times what...
WILL SALMA HAYEK ENTER MEXICAN POLITICS?
in The Celebrities Weblog, on January 10, 2005
...ay of government bureaucrats who often discussed scintillating topics such as the installation of a sewage treatment facility, or the construction of a maximum-security prison.
My advice to President...



