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- Liquids from methane could be better than mere gas(oline)
- American researchers have developed a method of converting methane from gas into useful liquids. What the research discovered: efficient methods for turning methane into methanol or other liquids that are easily transported and used. Methane and methanol burn much cleaner than more complex organic fuels. It can...
- Tags: Liquid, Methane, Methanol, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-10-23
- The really inconvenient truth: real price of our energy
- I've blogged before about the need for a new energy calculus. Not just market and whosesale costs to the user of the energy. Economics and business have a notoriously short-sighted, narrow-minded set of considerations. Haven't we just re-learned that ancient lesson from the hedge funder corruption and...
- Tags: Coal, Inconvenient Truth, Energy, Food & Beverage, Mortgages, Manufacturing, Finance, Capital Structures, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-10-17
- Gauging our future
- As long as there has been digital tech, it's GIGO. Without data or faulty data, well, you get what you start with. Digital tech does not take cow manure and return tasty tomatoes. So even if your grandchildren are still powering this planet with coal...
- Tags: Grid, Teridian, Manufacturing, Monitors & Displays, Hardware, Components, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-10-06
- Senate climate bill must lure more support to pass
- That's not my conclusion, BTW, but the main sponsor of the newly proposed Senate bill on energy and climate change, Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) admits she does not have the needed votes to pass her bill. But she's working on it. That could mean weeks or months of...
- Tags: Bill, U.S. Senate, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-10-02
- SCO Group wins Unix copyright appeal
- I see M$ dirty fingerprintsThis BS decision is the result of M$ FUD and dirty money paid to SCO to continue annoying the FOSS and Linux in particular.Prove itI bet you cant!Was that before... or after you adjusted your tinfoil hat? Take your meds dude, it's for your own good.A...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Unix, SCO Group Inc., Linux
- Discussion threads 2009-08-25
- "Meat has a carbon footprint?" This blogger must be ignorant!
- One talkback on my locavore blog says; "Meat has a carbon footprint? I guess all the carbon in that cow comes from pixie dust, eh? Or maybe we drill oil out of the ground and grow cows out of it." Wow! Carbon footprint is a tough concept, I see....
- Tags: Cow, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Footprint, Blogger, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-08-22
- How long can Apple dodge the antitrust bullet?
- huh?I do not believe that your equivalence chart actually puts apples to apples. Third party software does not need to be approved before it is sold. OEMs dont need to have their software approved by microsoft before they install it. Way to attempt to make an argument...
- Tags: Sales strategy, Desktops, Operating systems, antitrust, PC, Apple Inc., single source, Microsoft Corp., dominant personal computer, WinPC, operating system, sales
- Discussion threads 2009-08-13
- Will all the good open source companies be acquired?
- So you think these vendors is all there is of FOSS?FOSS is not a bunch of companies selling goods, no, they are a lot of people developing software for anyone who cares to use it. Freedom and all that jazz, if you care at all about it.Visit the free software...
- Tags: open source, OSS, F/OSS, OSS programmer, programmer
- Discussion threads 2009-08-12
- You won't want an iPod (Tech which back-to-school students should avoid)
- Back to school....This is good but don't quite see that these are all "back-to-school".For my student:Netbook - great for work and portability. It fits in his backpackFlash Drive - great for storing / transferring work on - now if the school had a working printer attached to their common...
- Tags: Digital music, Digital media, Apple iPod, Apple Inc., back-to-school student
- Discussion threads 2009-08-10
- Cows and cowboys can relax now.
- A Congressional committee has voted in favor of measure that would prevent the federal EPA from trying to regulate methane. It's a common product of living creatures and their manure. Farm lobbies despise theidea that manure would come under federal guidelines. Methane is one of those pesky...
- Tags: Methane, Congressional Committee, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-08-01
- Carbon Wars in the U.S. Senate
- Carbon Wars in the U.S. SenateWhy is this on ZDNet?I mean, don't you guys have your own websites to post this BS?RE: Carbon Wars in the U.S. SenateThe Cap and SCAM system is the biggest load of horse manure I have ever witnessed. I can't even believe people were...
- Tags: Construction, Personal finance, window, U.S. Senate, tax credit, tax
- Discussion threads 2009-06-27
- New Thomas trial opens with advantage to RIAA
- New Thomas trial opens with advantage to RIAANo hold....1. Mediacentry cannot be thrusted to produce evidence. it as a LONG criminal record and optain most of its so called proof illegally.2. A log file produce by such shady and court proven criminal corpoation (RIAA, Mediasentry), cannot be valid in court....
- Tags: RIAA
- Discussion threads 2009-06-15
- Will greentech investors discover food?
- The first known death in the U.S. from the current round of infulenza has been reported. This swine flu bruhaha adds ammunition to arguments of those who favor more humane farming methods. The poor pigs may be getting a bad rap on "swine flu." There's no evidence...
- Tags: Food, Investor, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-04-29
- Swine flu and the enviornment?
- One sideshow in the current public hand-wringing over the new flu: is it possibly related to some environmentally catastrophic factory farms? Buried behind the bold headlines about travel warnings and "pandemic" pandemonium, there came this little political charge and counter-charge: the swine flu came from Mexican factory farms where pigs...
- Tags: Flu, CDC, Strategy, Web Site Development, Cyberthreats, Management, Internet, Security, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-04-27
- Poop power, the old dream revisited
- Somebody always has some clever plan to turn chicken #^%t into methane power. Here's the latest effort, in Georgia. Do you suppose that's means they have more than their fair share of ... ? At the University of Georgia they're working on a process to...
- Tags: Georgia, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-04-05
- Scientists use virus to build a better battery
- Scientists use virus to build a better battery Bio Power?Next, you will be able to shovel horse manure into your gas tank for a cleaner environment where micro-nematoads will digest it and spit out beer and hydrogen.Ain't science is wunnerfull !Great Scott!And we can all get a "Mr. Fusion" to...
- Tags: Engineering, Cyberthreats, battery, virus
- Discussion threads 2009-04-03
- Jive talking: Easy to underestimate effort required to get people engaged
- Oliver Marks and Larry Dignan both have a take on Jive Software's Social Business Suite 3.0 announcement. As Oliver says, we talked at length about the topic last evening. On the one hand this is unquestionably a brave move. Carving out a new category, complete with TLA...
- Tags: Question, Change Management, AJAX, Workforce Management, Training And Certification, Sales Tools, Sales Force Management, Tools & Techniques, Management, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Web 2.0, Human Resources, Sales, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2009-03-10
- The battle for the social enterprise: Jive makes its move
- Jive Software wants to be the backbone for all things collaborative in the enterprise, but it could run ultimately into tough competition from the likes of Microsoft, Oracle and IBM. On Tuesday, Jive launched Social Business Software SBS 3.0, a suite it calls an enterprise class armada...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., Microsoft Corp., Enterprise, IBM Corp., Social Business Software 3.0, Jive Social Business Software 3.0, Oliver Marks, Sales Strategy, Collaboration, Groupware, Sales Force Management, Enterprise Software, Sales, Software, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-03-10
- Google Chrome...bundled with RealPlayer?!
- Google Chrome...bundled with RealPlayer?!Is this a good move?I haven't yet come up with any reason to install Chrome on my system, as we already have a plethora of browser choices, and I tend to classify Google's other software as crapware. I do wonder about aligning with a software company...
- Tags: Digital music, Digital media, RealNetworks RealPlayer, Chrome, Google Inc., RealPlayer?, Google Chrome
- Discussion threads 2009-03-05
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