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Barcode Scanner - Processes and Uses Behind the Industrial Product -
Richard Milton (638) 
A barcode scanner is a specialized machine that has the capacity to read codes. This industrial produce extends its significance to different facets of vehicle manufacture. The item has different sets of features capable to interpreting one-dimensional and multi-dimensional codes. Several of its... ( added 17 days 23 hours ago.) |
Fireproof Electric Enclosures - Designs and Guidelines -
Richard Milton (638) 
You may have come across various industrial product categories under electric enclosures. However, you may not be that familiar with their fireproof counterparts. Well, fireproof electric enclosures are vital especially in securing electronic items from explosive environments. They improve the... ( added 19 days 8 hours ago.) |
Coaxial Cables - Different Parts and Principles to Take Note Of -
Richard Milton (638) 
Coaxial cables are utilized in radio frequency transmission and in applications where receivers, transmitters and antennas are utilized. Forming part of its general functions is to strengthen signals of particular types of gadgets. The gadget performs in procedures dictated by coaxial technology.... ( added 20 days 8 hours ago.) |
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Cluster Fly Season; Look Into Insect Control From Specialists Birmingham -
Jenny Pilley (14) 
At this time of year it is not uncommon to find large amounts of flies in the home or at your business. The most likely type of fly will be a Cluster Fly.
Cluster Flies gather together in lofts, roof spaces and around the edges of window frames in the autumn and winter months.
Often you... ( added 17 days 10 hours ago.) |
Then Old Russia in Decay -
Ieuan Dolby (1,244)   Ieuan Dolby 
The Lone Bank in Kholsmk
By Ieuan Dolby In the minds of most from the West, the days of the cold war, the arms race and of two superpowers jockeying for influence on the world stage have diminished. Russia's power has dropped over the last twenty years or so to the... ( added 2 years 240 days ago.) |
Wasted Food, Wasted Money -
Jon Searles (2,108)   Jon Searles 
Americans waste and amazing amount of food. My limited research of this topic found that government agencies with the time to calculate the amount of food wasted estimate that 25-40% of all available edible food is wasted by producers, manufacturers, stores, restaurants, and American families.... ( added 85 days 10 hours ago.) |
The Sadness of Seeing The Death Of An Industry -
- Joel Hendon (16,285)   Joel Hendon 
Although Free Trade has been a subject of deep controversy for many decades, and there have been episodes of harsh dissention, it never did catch on to becoming a real world problem until after World War Two and the creation of the United Nations organization. One of their earliest programs... ( added 1 year 215 days ago.) |
Vanishing Bee Colonies, Doomsday Scenarios and Sunspots -
Aidan Maconachy (683) 
Albert Einstein once said : “If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe then man would only have four years of life left. No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more man." Apocalyptic for sure. We haven't reached that point yet, but some worrisome... ( added 2 years 204 days ago.) |
H1N1 - Rumors -
- JP Bender (9,663)   JP Bender 
H1N1 (Swine Flu) has been linked with a lot of rumors, but the new ones make the rumors associated with the healthcare reform package look pale. It is a given fact that the Swine Flu virus has morphed into something entirely different than that which surfaced earlier this year. The only thing... ( added 79 days 8 hours ago.) |
Which Came First: Free Range Chicken or Free Range Egg? -
Jon Searles (2,108)   Jon Searles 
I am not a card carrying member of PETA nor am I a vegetarian. Steak, pork, lamb, chicken, fish and all other creatures considered food have passed my lips on the way to digestion. This will hopefully establish my credibility as a carnivore, and I have no plans on changing. Unfortunately my... ( added 113 days 11 hours ago.) |
Three Important Facts About The Economic And Energetic Crisis That We Are Facing Now -
Sam Deias (46) 
Ms Sarah Teather, the Britain's Liberal Democrat business spokeswoman said about one year ago:
"Many people will feel deeply uncomfortable that some of the world's wealthiest companies are experiencing a profit surge at a time when household budgets are under tremendous pressure.
... ( added 152 days 12 hours ago.) |
Good News Concerning Renewable Energy - Solar And Wind Power The Best Sources -
Sam Deias (46) 
Every one is talking about renewable sources, privates and governments are taking action to produce renewable energy all over the world.
But what are the most convenient sources?
The best and more convenient among the others are solar and wind power.
In fact if we could cover a... ( added 152 days 12 hours ago.) |
Green Push -
Sara O'Rourke (791)   Sara O'Rourke 
Climate change has conquered every aspect of life. The law is no exception. In order to encourage, or rather, pressure companies into decreasing their greenhouse gas emission, and so that the government can set targets, a new climate change bill is set to hit businesses across the UK later this... ( added 289 days 13 hours ago.) |
Is The "Era of Cheap Oil Prices" Ending Soon? -
Gary W. Halsey Sr. (4,552)   Gary W. Halsey Sr. 
Okay...I know that I am not living in 1963 anymore, and I know that I am not really good at adjusting to this century, however did something happen to the quality of our gasoline recently that I didn't know about? I live in Arizona, and in the last 4 days, I have seen gas go from 1.459 per gallon... ( added 303 days 15 hours ago.) |
"Sitting on the Dock of the Bay:" New technology makes US renewable energy possible in five years -
- Walter Rhett (3,078) 
Saturday mornings when I was young were for science, do wop harmonies, and Latin jazz . I'm listening to WGBO, a superb jazz stream that features older southern blues and do wop with a boogie woogie bounce and lots of jiving hooks on Saturdays. While I'm transported back to my youth, and the... ( added 337 days 6 hours ago.) |
Electric Cars to the Rescue? -
- Mogama (15,965)   Mogama 
It was President George W. Bush who said in his 2006
State of the Union speech that America needed to end her addiction to
oil. Ever since the president's oil addiction line, politicians have
been arguing about how to rehabilitate America the oil addict. And the
private sector has been... ( added 1 year 75 days ago.) |
Wireless Electricity - The Future is Here -
Mark Parsec (15,056)   Mark Parsec 
Imagine a light bulb that comes on without any wires to deliver electricity to it. Science fiction, right? Not any more. Intel has developed a technology that delivers wireless electricity and during a recent demonstration they lit up a 60 watt light bulb without wires!
Although wireless... ( added 1 year 78 days ago.) |
A Captains Fall From Grace -
Ieuan Dolby (1,244)   Ieuan Dolby 
When I first started at sea at the ignorant age of 18, I asked this guy with four gold stripes on his shoulder, "who the hell are you"? The beer instantly froze over, the silence was deafening and the clock simply stopped ticking - nobody moved!
The Captain was God and from that moment... ( added 1 year 162 days ago.) |
Jacquard Ribbon -
Kevin Bailey (71) 
The Jacquard Ribbon dates all the way back to the early 1800's. This was during the Industrial Revolution when factories just started to arise. Before mechanical devices and weaving machines were invented, fabric was woven by hand which was a timely task. The new machines produced this fabric at... ( added 1 year 191 days ago.) |
Worry About Disappearing Honey Bees Not Polar Bears -
- James Smith (698) 
Many people are worried that the cute furry polar bear will lose its ice habitat due to global warming later in this century. The polar bear does not have a real problem today, but many people worry about their future without ice nevertheless. The same concern is shared about global warming's... ( added 1 year 268 days ago.) |
Predicting Oil Prices: the Shortage Is In the Facts -
- Susanna Han (8) 
Any numbers of energy experts -in Wall Street, in specialist trading outfits and in government bureaus throughout the world-have concluded that, since demand for oil will continue to outstrip supply, crude prices will remain on a firm-to-higher path in the foreseeable future. The problem is that... ( added 1 year 317 days ago.) |
The Language of the Sea is English -
Ieuan Dolby (1,244)   Ieuan Dolby 
The language of the sea is English and whilst Mr Kwong
(Second Engineer on some illegal North Korean Nuclear Transport vessel) or Jaun
Carlos Castro (Cook and part-time Havana Cigar exporter on the MV Fidel) might
not agree with or know about this statement most other seafarers do!
The... ( added 1 year 337 days ago.) |
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A Little History Of The Automobile -
- David Tanguay (9,577)   David Tanguay 
A little history of the automobile, a courtesy of google search and wikipedia encyclopedia
For a more detailed account of the history of the automobile click onto links, I have provided at the end of my article.
The very first self-powered road vehicles were powered by steam... ( added 1 year 339 days ago.) |
Care Of Wear And Tear To The Roof -
- Steven Briesemeister (8,159)   Steven Briesemeister
The unpalatable truth is that like everything else roofs do not last forever but tend to wear and tear with time. Regular caring of the roof is a must. Some roofs have a longer life than others but even metal ones are not above the hassle of timely check ups and repairs. The key factor is to keep... ( added 1 year 349 days ago.) |
A Ballad And A Monument To, The Cotton Boll Weevil -
- Joel Hendon (16,285)   Joel Hendon 
Ballad Of The Boll Weevil
Oh, the boll weevil is a little black bug, Come from Mexico, they say, Come all the way from Texas, Just a- lookin' for a place to stay, Just a-lookin' for a home, Just a-lookin' for a home.
Now, the first time I seen the boll weevil, He was settin' on the... ( added 2 years ago.) |
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