Posts Tagged ‘slap’
Thursday, September 11th, 2008
Hi Everyone! Thanks for all of your thoughts and humor! It is greatly
appreciated. So here is the latest.
IKE will be coming in between Freeport and Houston. These two cities are
only 50 miles apart. So, in essence, Houston is going to get hit hard for
being on the dirty end of it.
The surge in Galveston Bay will push floodwaters into Houston, damaging areas
that include the nation’s biggest refineries and NASA’s Johnson Space Center.
The Ship Channel will also get a huge part of the surge. So I am sure that
those big ships will be anchored pretty well. With the surge being predicted (more…)
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Posted in Natural Living | 4 Comments »
Tuesday, August 26th, 2008
Research scientist at two different universities are on the same path to
developing an inexpensive process that will allow you to paint on or print
out your own solar cells. Imagine, a simple and inexpensive energy alternative
for households around the world.
Last year it was reported that researchers at New Jersey Institute of Technology
(NJIT) developed an inexpensive solar cell that can be painted or printed on
flexible plastic sheets. Lead researcher, Professor Somenath Mitra said, “The
process is simple, someday homeowners will even be able to print sheets of these
solar cells with inexpensive home-based inkjet printers. Consumers can then slap (more…)
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Posted in Everything Solar | 6 Comments »
Friday, July 25th, 2008
This article came to my attention today. I have no idea on the factual
nature of it. But, it was enough for me to stand up and shout, I DON’T
THINK SO! Anyway, before you finish reading this post, you need to click
on the site below, read the article, then come back.
Death of Free Internet is Imminent – Canada will become Test Case (more…)
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Posted in go green | 10 Comments »