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Interesting News- Sugar: The Bitter Truth - UCTV - University of California Television June 14, 2010
- If It Was My Home - Visualizing the BP Oil Spill June 9, 2010
- YouTube - Yosemite Nature Notes - Episode 9 - Frazil Ice May 25, 2010
- Slashdot | Google PAC-MAN Cost 4.8M Person-Hours May 24, 2010
- Obama's Spending Cuts vs Bush's - The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan May 23, 2010
- When Rewriting an App Actually Makes Sense May 22, 2010
- Japan Will Soon Launch Solar-Powered Spacecraft, "Ikaros" | Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World April 28, 2010
- Robots Working to Stop Oil Leak in Gulf of Mexico - NYTimes.com April 27, 2010
- NASA -Mystery of the Solar Tsunami--Solved November 25, 2009
- Green Box Makes Eating Pizza Environmentally Awesome April 22, 2009
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Category Archives: world
three anecdotes about China and the environment.
of three anecdotes about China and the environment. The first was from the Lonely Planet’s China guide, wherein one of the contributors said he was an avid jogger who moved to Beijing. Upon discovering the poor air quality, he decided … Continue reading
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Dahlak’s
On a whim I went to an Ethiopian restaurant called Dahlak’s last night to see a band play of all things. They band was great and an awesome time was had. I briefly met a guy from Ethiopia and he … Continue reading
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October 4,2007 Marks 50 years in Space
When Sputnik took off 50 years ago, the world gazed at the heavens in awe and apprehension, watching what seemed like the unveiling of a sustained Soviet effort to conquer space and score a stunning Cold War triumph. http://news.yahoo.com Awesome. … Continue reading
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Dutch government abandons e-voting
About a year after the Dutch government began seriously worrying about the integrity of e-voting machines, they’ve literally pulled the plug on the venture. Given all the problems with our own election system. I think we should follow suit. I … Continue reading
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China no car day
China will initiate its first-ever nationwide “no car day” this weekend in an effort to promote environmental health and alleviate increasingly gridlocked urban roads, state press said Monday. We should take a lesson. http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id…
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Northwest Passage Open For First Time In Recorded History
Thats strange, I wonder what is causing this to happen. (wink) Click here
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