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LANDER -- A Wyoming conservation group wants wind energy developers to protect wildlife and important "viewsheds" when siting future wind farms -- and it has released a detailed report it hopes will help guide decisions about where wind turbines will be placed.
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Anywhere the wind blows? - Caspar Star-Tribune
LANDER -- A Wyoming conservation group wants wind energy developers to protect wildlife and important "viewsheds" when siting future wind farms -- and it has released a detailed report it hopes will help guide decisions about where wind turbines will ...
The CSI of Building Envelopes: IBA Consultants Launches Forensic ... - PR.com
Goal is find why a problem occurred, how to fix it and how to make sure it doesn?t happen anywhere else in the building. Boca Raton, FL, November 17, 2008 --( PR.com )-- Water leakage. Flood damage. Mold. Roofing failure. All of these problems, and ...
CapeCodToday Blog Chowder - Cape Cod Today
For wind trolls... Sound from Wind Turbines: Noise is a Minor Problem Today It is interesting to note that the sound emission levels for all new (Danish) turbine designs tend to cluster around the same values. This seems to indicate that the gains ...
Another Attempted Reenactment of the Death of JFK - OpEdNews.com
David W. Mantik, M.D., Ph.D., and James H. Fetzer, Ph.D. On Sunday, November 16, 2008, the Discovery Channel broadcast a documentary entitled, "JFK: Inside the Target Car. The protagonists include Gary Mack, Curator of The Sixth Floor Museum ...
The race begins for tide power bonanza - Scotsman
THE race to develop Scotland's seas into the "Saudi Arabia of marine power" is about to start, with plans for 500 underwater turbines in the Pentland Firth. The Scotsman can reveal that an Australian company is already preparing a serious bid for the ...
What's Making Me Talk: Heated Stove and a Few Good MVPs - Bleacherreport.com
Instead of talking about how wrong the decisions were, why don't we take a minute to dole out some praise? It's fun to argue about who should have won and who shouldn't have, but now it's time ... Instead of talking about how wrong the decisions were ...
A whole host of bad and great releases just in time for the holidays - New Haven Register
Enya ? "And Winter Came" (Reprise): For some reason, Irish New Age singer Enya just continues to sell records. Twenty years after moving more than 10 million units of her breakthrough, "Watermark," the woman born Eithne Patricia Ni Bhraonain in ...
F P: Raheel Raza, welcome to Frontpage Interview. - Front Page
FP: First, tell us a little bit about your own religious and political journey. Why, for instance, have you ended up being a moderate and not an extremist Muslim? Why you do not veil yourself etc? Raza: I was born into a Muslim family in Pakistan ...
Blade Runner - Wired
Footage by Baerbel Schmidt. Music by Michael Calore. I first hear it as I?m coming out of a turn on the track at the University of Pretoria?s High Performance Centre. It?s 100 meters to the finish line. I?m pumping my legs as fast as I can ...
"It's a trap!" - DailyTech
Janella Spears lost $400,000 to internet scammers, after cleaning out her husband's retirement account, remortgaging their house, and taking a lien on their car. (Source: KATU.com) The letters contained many obvious typos, yet Mrs. Spears continued ...
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