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- Weed killer in American drinking water, Part II
- Profit is king.Once enough of that is deemed to be made on a secure repeatable basis, you may then tackle issues such as this.Drinking water is too low tech, anyway...When I talked to a guy who works for our local water company, it made me realize just how low-tech the...
- Tags: Drinking Water, ivy
- Discussion threads 2009-08-24
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- Hacker scores by posting East Anglia global warming emails
- Control over eating a hamburgerGood grief please stop the madness of all of these un-truths about global warming trash.I want a burger I will eat a burger, if I want to drive to town to ride around so be it, if I want to raise cattle and have them pass...
- Tags: Government, Vertical industries, burger, PCB, global warming
- Discussion threads 2009-11-20
- Kidneys do not like those chip and diet soda lunches
- yessss i dont drink soda beer is good for kidney :) yes.... now must find a replacement for the chips ....shrimp in cocktail sauce BBq meat with chipotle sauce sourdough bread with topingbagel chip yes bagel chip they are not fried they are oven cook ... i...
- Tags: Food & Beverage, Fast-Food, beverage, soda, chip, wine
- Discussion threads 2009-11-03
- Midwest tech firm now wind driven
- Other World Computing OWC is in McHenry County, Illinois, and now their power comes from the wind. OWC claims the title of "first 100 percent on-site wind powered technology manufacturer/distributor in the U.S." It's using Vestas-made wind turbines for all its daily electricity needs. ...
- Tags: Turbine, Other World Computing, Other World Computing HQ, Telecom & Utilities, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-10-26
- Could you green the world brick by brick?
- It's a brick."Well, the mainstream bricks boys do not like CalStar and want to prevent from the use of the very word 'brick.'"Oh, puh-lease. Even when people in third world countries put mud in molds on the ground and use sunlight to bake it, we still call them bricks.Yes, it's...
- Tags: CalStar, Oak Creek, ash, fly ash, Oak
- Discussion threads 2009-10-19
- Are you worried that your cellphone is harming you?
- The largest study showed cell users getting less cancerhttp://www.digitalsociety.org/2009/09/half-truths-on-cell-phone-dangers/The largest study showed cell users getting less cancer. I would trust the American Cancer Society before I trust the media who blindly report stories about electrosensitives without any fact checking.All this worry is over a little heat generated from the...
- Tags: Cellular phones, Telecom & Utilities, cell phone, phone, radiation
- Discussion threads 2009-09-17
- For coal and cows we ignore the polluted water
- And This has what to do.......with IT, Computer Tech, etc? Just another political screed by a Left Wing Nut Job who has no business with a blog on ZD Net.Maybe it was just...to get under your skin. If so, it succeeded beyond the authors wildest dreams. If...
- Tags: Blogging, polluted water
- Discussion threads 2009-09-13
- Windmills stir up opposition
- In many parts of the U.S. you can't simply put up a windmill to generate electricity for your own use. Grandpa may have used one to pump water out on the farm, but now it's NIMBY time. After all, one of them might topple over and kill the...
- Tags: Turbine, Telecom & Utilities, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-09-13
- For coal and cows we ignore the polluted water
- Our American system often reflects the basic values of the nation, and it's clear that money trumps public health. I'm not talking about the medical industry. Not in the purview of this blog. Today there's an expose of how much dangerous crud is in drinking water around...
- Tags: Industry, Food & Beverage, Strategy, Manufacturing, Management, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-09-13
- Could One Laptop Per Child be a bad thing?
- Or roadsOr how about roads so farmers can get there goods to the markets cheaper? The one laptop per kid is such a scam. Why should kids get cheap laptops overs small business owners. Who would be more productive. Um track sales, write, write e-mail, do books. I am so...
- Tags: One Laptop Per Child project
- Discussion threads 2009-09-10
- Microsoft trains Best Buy "Linux assassins"
- Aimed at the uninformed customers... so it'll probably be successful. Sigh. It's FUD, of course, but I think it's pretty effective when dealing with people who have only a vague notion of Linux.However:First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, and then you win. :-)Fighting...
- Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Best Buy Co. Inc., Linux, FUD, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2009-09-09
- Red Hat: Microsoft taking cloud back to the 80s
- Red Hat should feel right at home then because using their software is like using something out of the 80's. I'll prefer a modern company like Microsoft instead of a company based on 30 year old technology such as Red Hat. My theory is that Red Hat is...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Microsoft Windows, Operating systems, NT-kernel, Microsoft Corp., Red Hat Inc., Linux, Unix
- Discussion threads 2009-09-03
- Works of Edith Wharton. FREE Author's biography & story in the trial (Mobile)
- Indulge Yourself with the best classic literature on Your PDA. Navigate easily to any poem from Table of Contents or search for the words or phrases. Features Navigate from Table of Contents or search for words or phrases Make bookmarks, notes, highlights Searchable and interlinked. Access the e-book anytime, anywhere...
- Tags: Mobile, Biology, MobileReference, Manstey
- Software downloads 2009-09-01
- Works of Edith Wharton. FREE Author's biography & stories in the trial 11.1 (Mobile)
- Indulge Yourself with the best classic literature on Your PDA. Navigate easily to any poem from Table of Contents or search for the words or phrases. Features Navigate from Table of Contents or search for words or phrases Make bookmarks, notes, highlights Searchable and interlinked. Access the e-book anytime, anywhere...
- Tags: Mobile, Biology, MobileReference, Manstey
- Software downloads 2009-09-01
- Is this the great greentech break-through?
- Twenty-five years ago nobody thought computers would revolutionize human communications and commerce. Computers were speedy calculators with the ability to store data, right? The phone and fax and video camera were the dominators of all communication. Right now greentech is dominated by the rush for better and...
- Tags: DNA, Biotechnology, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-08-26
- Weed killer in American drinking water, Part II
- Atrazine is a weed killer widely used in agricultural areas of the U.S. It has been banned in the European Union because of health hazards. by Harry Fuller
- Tags: Health Care, Atrazine, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Human Resources, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-08-24
- Ohio, what are you drinking?
- Tap water... unsafe?I don't trust tap water anymore. I have been inside a water treatment plant and have SEEN how it's made (ok, 'treated'), and the amount of chemicals that are dumped in them. In fact, that's not even the thing I'm afraid of - it's the stuff you describe,...
- Tags: treatment plant
- Discussion threads 2009-08-23
- Ohio, what are you drinking?
- That stuff in your drinking water could be detected if we applied a little green tech. Sensors, digitally linked, could alert water drinkers in Ohio, Texas, Florida, Maryland and other atrazine-rich habitat. "Atrazine alert," it could say, "drink something else for a while." Real-time monitoring of public...
- Tags: Beverage, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Water, Ohio, ATRAZINE Atrazine, Syngenta, Food & Beverage, Wiki, Manufacturing, Online Communications, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-08-23
- Medical insurance is not a greentech issue, or...
- Muir's Law: When we try to pick out anything by itself we find it attached to everything else in the universe. John Muir was right. I have tried to stay away from the nasty squabbles over the gigantic American medical industry. There's an over-supply of hot rhetoric and...
- Tags: Industry, Health Care, Insurance, Conservation, Muir, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Human Resources, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-08-22
- Arsenic and old wells
- There's now an asenic removal system on the market for American homeowners. It's estimated by the EPA that 15% of the country's private drinking water wells produce water with too much arsenic. Culligan is now selling a system that will remove that arsenic and they even offer a...
- Tags: Culligan, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-08-19
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