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- Cheap oil signal end of greentech bubble?
- Cheap oil signal end of greentech bubble?Greentech is the wave of the futureIt is just that now, some perspective and rationality will come into the calls for solar power, wind power, tidal power, geo-thermal power, etc.All green energies are a good idea who I think their time has come. But...
- Tags: ice cap, Greentech
- Discussion threads 2008-09-15
- I can live without gold, buy less gasoline, but NO salmon!
- I can live without gold, buy less gasoline, but NO salmon!...Answer is simple Harry... 1. We have over fished many of the salmon populations.2. Due to although this year seems to be a turn around several dry seasons many salmon spawning sites were in accessible to the salmon during their...
- Tags: Salmon, river, salmon, habitat
- Discussion threads 2008-03-17
- Photos: Submersibles explore the deep
- Submersibles equipped with the latest technology patrol at crushing depths and provide direct contact with new species and habitats.
- Tags: habitat, species, Submersible, Submersibles
- Image galleries 2006-01-05
- Photos: Submersibles explore the deep
- Submersibles equipped with the latest technology patrol at crushing depths and provide direct contact with new species and habitats.
- Tags: habitat, species, Submersible, Submersibles
- Image galleries 2006-01-05
- Habitat Furniture Retailer Builds a New IT Help Desk for Its United Kingdom Operation and Automates Support With FootPrints Web-Based Service Desk Software
- Habitat is an innovative and well established upper market home furnishings and accessories retail company whose head office is located in the United Kingdom. The challenge for them was to replace the previous process located in France with a more user-friendly, efficient, and localised operation that would give their users...
- Tags: Service Desk, Web, Information Technology, U.K., Habitat, UniPress Software, Theron, It Services, Retail
- Case studies
- Websense Case Study: Habitat for Humanity International
- Habitat for Humanity International is a non-profit organization that builds houses in partnership with low-income families. For many donors, charitable giving is a private, personal act. Unauthorized access to confidential records by hackers via spyware, keyloggers, or phishing attacks would violate their trust in us and possibly influence future giving...
- Tags: Websense Inc., Habitat, Phishing, Cyberthreats, Business Structures, Viruses And Worms, Spyware, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Spam, Hacking, Security, Spam And Phishing, Finance
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- 2009 Mazda CX-7 Grand Touring
- Photo gallery:Mazda CX-7 Grand TouringEarlier this year, we tested a Mazda's CX-9. So when we heard that we were getting a CX-7 Grand Touring in the CNET garage, we braced for more of the same, only smaller. The tiny Mazda crossover didn't disappoint; the CX-7 has a lot in common...
- Tags: Mazda CX-7, Mazda Motor Corp.
- Product reviews 2008-10-07
- One, long unbroken string of weather records--what do they tell us?
- For over 41,000 days running, daily weather stats and observations of the natural cycles have been made at exactly the same place in New Paltz, New York. And this remarkable record is giving hints of how climate has changed in this one spot since 1896. These records are...
- Tags: Record, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-09-16
- Does interoperability violate the GPL?
- Does interoperability violate the GPL?Open source, development method or moral philosophy?I'm not certain that efforts to separate the two will always be successful. Many of the people who are supplying the work that allows reduced staff expenses are probably doing so because they believe to some degree in open...
- Tags: Operating systems, Proprietary Developers, GPL, Linux, proprietary software, open source, interoperability, software
- Discussion threads 2008-09-12
- Lawns getting greener
- Lawns getting greenerOnce again, what percentage of lawn ownersfertilize and water thier lawns? Listening to you, you'd think everyone with some sort of lawn waters and fertilizes it every day of the year!And you're wrong: we didn't get the idea of "the lawn" from the English Garden, people realized early...
- Tags: lawn
- Discussion threads 2008-09-09
- Your flat screen TV could be killing the planet, read all about it
- Your flat screen TV could be killing the planet, read all about itI hope so,otherwise, how are the dinosaurs going to make a comeback?RE: Your flat screen TV could be killing the planet, read all about itHmm... Everything seems to "kill" the planet nowadays. While I do believe that we...
- Tags: TVs, TV & Home Theater, flat screen, TV
- Discussion threads 2008-07-09
- Global warming: a fish story, and your health
- Global warming: a fish story, and your healthSpecies come, species goGlobal warming positivies :Organisms can grow and develop at faster rates, thus bringing us new species more rapidly.Plants will grow more quickly, taking more CO2 from the atmosphere. The warmer it gets, the harder vegetation will work to remove CO2....
- Tags: High-altitude habitat, health care, forest, global warming, species
- Discussion threads 2008-06-16
- Global warming: a fish story, and your health
- Salmon are not healthy in warm water. As the rivers of Alaska get warmer, the salmon there get sicker. Just one more reason food prices are rising, a larger proportion of the salmon caught in Alaska are being thrown to the dogs. In the lower...
- Tags: Greenhouse Gas, Health Care, Global Warming, Species, Alaska, Salmon, Vertical Industries, Enterprise Software, Software, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-06-15
- Don't expect a flood of Mac open source
- Don't expect a flood of Mac open sourceYes, given that Mac is BSD based, it does not take much to get a whole lotof open source programs running on Mac. The biggest problem is that many of the GUI applications do not have the Mac look and feel. Does Apple...
- Tags: Desktops, Apple Macintosh, open source, software, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-05-25
- Polar Bear Threatened, says U.S. Global warming acknowledged in public.
- The U.S. Department of Interior has just listed the polar bear as a "threatened" species, that is legally and technically different than being listed as "endangered." The Feds based their announcement on studies by government scientists. Global warming is reducing Arctic sea ice off...
- Tags: Bear, Global Warming, Bloomberg News, Wetzler, Kivalina, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-05-14
- Oil and the future of cleantech are NOT separable
- Oil and the future of cleantech are NOT separableWind Kills tooWind turbines kill birds too. So fossil fuels aren't the only bird-unfriendly source of energy out there.There are always trade-offs. People who let housecats roam free are responsible for more bird deaths than any oil company anywhere. ...
- Tags: clean technology
- Discussion threads 2008-05-05
- Linux or open source?
- The name of this blog is "Linux and open source" but the question Microsoft wants you to ask yourself is, simply, Linux or open source? While Linux is an open source operating system, it's not always free. There is a lot of free open source for Windows....
- Tags: Linux, Microsoft Windows, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-04-11
- More and more the earth has less and less
- More and more the earth has less and lessMaybe, maybe not...I know it's fashionable to be a global warming alarmist, but the climate trends are making it harder and harder to stay the "politically correct" course. Antarctic sea ice has actually been growing over the last two decades (http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/antarctic_020822.html) We...
- Tags: global warming, wealth redistribution
- Discussion threads 2008-03-19
- From an Eye in the Sky to Roots on the Ground
- How much pulp/lumber/biomass/sugar cane is there on that piece of ground? There are many reasons for asking that question. As commodity prices and energy pirces climb, the need for the answers get more urgent. The folks at Lanworth have gathered the global database, experience and...
- Tags: Analysis, Shailu Verma, GIS, Software, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-03-17
- Snakes on a Plain...and Down the Avenue
- Seems Belem, Brazil, has a reptile problem. We're not talking about lawyers and politicians either, though these reptiles also slither on their bellies. These are the legless snakes who cannot speak with their forked tongues. And the Belemites are worried their city on a level plain at...
- Tags: Brazil, Greenpeace, Deforestation, Sugar, Government, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-03-11
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