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- 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
- 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
- GM salmon on the market in 2008?
- Back in 2002, I told you about several cloned food products which could reach our supermarkets. Now, BusinessWeek reports that one of them, a salmon that grows up really fast, could soon be approved by the Food & Drug Administration FDA. In fact, it's possible that such a fish could...
- Tags: salmon, Aqua
- Blog posts 2006-01-11
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- 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
- Robofish teams of underwater robots
- Many of today's underwater robots need to periodically come up to the surface to communicate with their human supervisors. But researchers at the University of Washington UW have developed a new kind of underwater vehicle. The Robofish can work cooperatively with each other. 'The Robofish, which are roughly the size...
- Tags: Team, Robots, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-06-07
- In all fairness: here's concise statement of the drill-more-oil position
- In all fairness: here's concise statement of the drill-more-oil positionI've always respected George WillEven when we disagree. Now your job is to tell us why he's wrong.Truly amazingly short sightedYou're in your bedroom, your wife has hollered outside for help because in the background your house is on fire,...
- Tags: concise statement, fairness, oil
- Discussion threads 2008-06-05
- I can live without gold, buy less gasoline, but NO salmon!
- Awright, this commodities thing is getting outta hand. I can ignore gold at over $1000 per ounce. I wasn't gonna really buy my wife an anniversary ring anyway. And walking more, buying less gas, will be good for me. Sure coffee will go to $10 a...
- Tags: Allthis, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-03-16
- Revealed: The mysteries of Apple's logo and other high-tech brands
- Like other high-tech companies, Apple sometimes changes its logo to better express its brand and its current corporate personality. However, few of the logos from its silicon-era peers have undergone such a vast transformation as Apple. A post by Alex Santoso on the Neatorama site tracks the...
- Tags: Logo, Brand, Article, Apple Inc., Microsoft Windows, Branding, Service Management, Operating Systems, Software, Marketing, David Morgenstern
- Blog posts 2008-02-20
- One of Oregon's Largest Counties Deploys Equallogic
- Clackamas County, Oregon, is home to more than 338,000 people. Heavily timbered, the county's geographical features include Mt. Hood and numerous rivers - the Willamette, Clackamas, Sandy, Pudding, Molalla and Salmon. The Aging Fibre Channel SAN could not scale to meet growing demands. Clackamas County replaced old Fibre Channel SAN...
- Tags: EqualLogic, Oregon, Storage Area Networks (SAN), Storage Management, Storage, Hardware
- Case studies 2008-01-18
- News to know 2007: The final edition
- It's New Year's eve and soon the beginning of another year in technology. At this point, I'm somewhat dislocated from the river of blogs and news. I've spent some of the holiday time observing eagles as they float above the river and feast on spawning salmon. But my attention is...
- Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, River, Virtualization, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Storage Management, Utility Computing, Open Source, Hardware, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Storage, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-12-31
- News to know: Yahoo; Enterprise mashups; Ubuntu; Intel; IBM
- Notable headlines: Dion Hinchcliffe: The 10 top challenges facing enterprise mashups. Dave Greenfield: Top 100 Enterprise 2.0 Links. Dan Farber: Coming up: Web 2.0 Summit Garett Rogers: Google Apps Gmail now uses the Gmail storage counter. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Looking forward to...
- Tags: Ubuntu, OSI, Larry Dignan, Yahoo! Inc., Symbian Inc., Intel Corp., IBM Corp., Mashup, Routers & Switches, Web 2.0, Networking, Internet
- Blog posts 2007-10-17
- Senatorial sex life and the wild salmon: another fish story
- Senatorial sex life and the wild salmon: another fish storyTechnology?Care to explain what the heck any of this has to do with technology?ZDNet is definitely losing its roots here. If I want a political rag, I'll go read CNN and FoxNews.
- Tags: Senatorial, sex life
- Discussion threads 2007-09-29
- Senatorial sex life and the wild salmon: another fish story
- What do an airport bathroom in Minnesota, Senator Larry Craig (R-ID) and the wild salmon have in common? The future of each depends on what may have happened in that airport bathroom and what that means for the Idaho Senator's political clout in Washington D.C. Already...
- Tags: Minnesota, River, Airport, U.S. Senate, Conservation, Larry Craig, Federal Government, Regulations, Government, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-09-29
- A fish story
- Nothing is more mainstream media than "Time Magazine." When they do big piece on the dangers of fish farming you can expect that concern to seep into the shopping mainstream of America. Fish consumption has been growing rapidly across the globe. That's encouraged a global increase in...
- Tags: Food, Ocean, Nothing, Worldwatch, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-09-27
- Global warming: is it over so soon?
- Global warming: is it over so soon?We still need tocurb our CO2 output, we still need to advance alternative renewable energy sources. To not pursue then and say "Oh well!" in an invitation to suicide of the human race. Personally seeing the damage done so far by the recent...
- Tags: carbon dioxide, ocean, climate change, global warming
- Discussion threads 2007-09-17
- Photos: Solar festival as green as it gets
- Alternative energy and culture were on display last weekend at an off-the-grid learning center in Northern California.Madison Avenue advertisers and Silicon Valley venture capitalists may be pushing all things green into the mainstream these days, yet the countercultural roots of the sustainable-living movement are alive and thriving. More than 10,000...
- Tags: photograph, SolFest, Solar Living Institute, dome, alternative energy, photovoltaics, hydrogen, dump, Santa Cruz, wall, greenhouse, tent, automated teller machine, homeowner, Northern California, nonprofit, technique, festival, pump, showcase, pyramid, California, Sharp Corp.
- Image galleries 2007-08-23
- CommunityNext Highlights
- 300-400 people got together this weekend at Stanford to find out what would happen if you supplied them with unlimited Red Bull and Rice Krispie Treats. Organized by Noah Kagan and described as... The premier conference on how successful online communities and social networks:BuildGrowMonetize---- We started on Friday night with...
- Tags: Web 2.0, Business, Media, Design, Social Media, Collaboration, Social Software, Community, Web Marketing, Jimi Beach, Josh Spear, Noah Kagan
- Blog posts 2007-02-12
- Is agricultural biotechnology safe?
- Many of us are concerned by the possible risks of agricultural biotechnology. For example, when you grow transgenic crops, can their modified genes alter wild varieties of similar wild plants? The latest issue of the California Agriculture magazine carries several articles focusing on transgenic crops, fish and animals. And some...
- Tags: crop, species, genetically engineered
- Blog posts 2006-07-31
- Microsoft swims upstream on security
- Microsoft swims upstream on securitydon't develop for windozebecause M$ is going to bundle or undersell a similar product and cut the oxygen supply.You should focus on Linux where there are many opportunities and security is rock solid!Do I understand this right?Microsoft will not make their OS secure because there is...
- Tags: Operating systems, Microsoft Corp., security, Bill Gates
- Discussion threads 2006-06-22
- HP Color LaserJet 2605dtn
- HP's Color LaserJet 2605dtn printer is the missing link between all-in-one inkjet photo printers and budget color laser printers and offers the best of both species. Like photo all-in-ones, it has built-in photo card readers and will print photos directly from a card. Like a color laser printer, it's fast...
- Tags: Printers, printer, photograph, Hewlett-Packard Co., LCD
- Product reviews 2006-06-07
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