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Halliburton Charged with Selling Nuclear Technologies to Iran Source: Global Research Author: Jason Leopold According to journalist Jason Leopold, sources at former Cheney company Halliburton allege that, as recently as January of 2005, Halliburton sold key components for a nuclear reactor to an Iranian oil development company. Leopold says his Halliburton sources have intimate knowledge of the business dealings of both Halliburton and Oriental Oil Kish, one of Iran's largest private oil companies. http://www.halliburtonwatch.org/news/sec_widens_bribery.html
Siemens: SEC, U.S. Justice Department are probing bribery ... Baker Hughes settles with SEC over bribery accusation - Apr. 26, 2007 Center for Corporate Policy: Corporate Crime and Abuse DoJ Opens Investigation Into Halliburton Bribery The D & O Diary: Foreign Bribery Investigations and Possible U.S. ... Trends In FCPA Enforcement foreign bribery africa / oecd progress / 2006 / in focus / news ... Corporations Caught In Rising Tide Of FCPA Enforcement Siemens also said that because of the ongoing status of its own analyses and the SEC and DoJ investigations, it has not recorded any change in tax assets ... www.edn.com/article/CA6437508.html - www.halliburtonwatch.org/news/sec_widens_bribery.html Halliburton Watch As part of its investigation, the SEC issued a subpoena to Stanley in June to determine whether he received bribery payments in connection with bidding on a ...
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Water Is The Fuel of The Future!
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Here's the best-kept secret the energy lords have been keeping from you about Hydrogen-On-Demand: WHY COMPRESS HYDROGEN IN DANGEROUS HIGH-PRESSURE TANKS WHEN IT IS ALREADY "COMPRESSED" IN PLAIN WATER - AND CAN BE EASILY AND SAFELY RELEASED??!
Is It Possible to Run My Car on Water?
Again, water is supplemental to gasoline. However it is possible and VERY EASY to extract energy from water to run your car on water too.
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High-brightness LEDs are remarkably efficient light sources, and seem poised to take over significant segments of industrial and architectural lighting. But light “bulbs” based on the tiny semiconductors have a real problem – how do you remove the heat generated by the LED? While the 1-3W devices are more efficient than traditional incandescent or even CFLD lights, they’re also tiny, without nearly the surface area to disperse the heat.
OK, now think back to nearly three years ago and a forward-looking EDN article, Puff to be Cool on research done by Georgia Institute of Technology on synthetic jet ejector arrays (SynJets). These arrays consist of a diaphragm mounted in a cavity which an electromagnetic or piezoelectric driver vibrates 100 to 200 times per second, forcing puffs of air out through openings in the cavity.
Fast-forward to the present, and a company, Nuventix which has just announced a commercialized version of Synjet cooling deives in a couple of flavors, one for IC cooling, and another specifically for HB LED-based spotlights. The company claims that using a Synjet device allows the lights to burn at twice the light output compared to passive LED thermal management designs. It’s neat to be able to see university research make it into the marketplace, enabling energy-efficient designs.
The MR-16 SynJet cooling module fits the form factor of an MR-16 bulb and can cool a 15W heat source in an LED lighting application. It has a life of 300,000 hours L10 at 60C. It also comes in a version for PAR-38 light sources.
Pricing is dependent on quantity and customization. However, an approximate price for a Synjet module for a bulb assembly in the $40-50 range would be about $10.
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Reader Comments
at 11/1/2007 5:10:37 PM, Terry Noble said: How many of the PAR-38 light sources in an outdoor environment would it take to equal the light output of a 400 Watt metal-halide lamp?
at 11/2/2007 9:13:51 AM, dude said: LEDs are future, all other light sources can malfunction once and forever.Leds can not. They're degrade a bit therefore somewhat losing effeciency but do not fail completely. And especially LED clusters are more reliable since there is no single point of failure.
at 11/6/2007 2:39:22 PM, zmike said: It seems to me, that if they can resolve the heat issue and price... its on the way to replacement of the common lightbulb in houses...
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heat disapation http://www.atdi-web.com/home.php?fn=eng/technology
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The word geothermal comes from the Greek words geo (earth) and therme (heat). So, geothermal energy is heat from within the earth. We can use the steam and hot water produced inside the earth to heat buildings or generate electricity. Geothermal energy is a renewable energy source because the water is replenished by rainfall and the heat is continuously produced inside the earth.
For centuries, the people of Iceland have used their hot springs for bathing and washing clothes. The first use of geothermal energy for heating we know of for sure did not come until 1907 when a farmer ran a concrete pipe from a hot spring that led steam into his house.
But I think it have been used since we build Iceland. In 1930, the first pipeline was constructed in Reykjavík, and was used to heat two schools, 60 homes, and the main hospital. It was a 3 km pipeline that ran from one of the hot springs outside the city.
Currently geothermal power heats 90% of the houses in Iceland and over 54% of the primary energy used in Iceland comes from geothermal sources. Geothermal power is used for many things in Iceland. Swimming pools, fish farms, and greenhouses, for example.
The equivalent amount of oil that would have been needed in 2006 to heat Iceland’s homes was 800,000 tons.
Icealnders also believes that there are many more untapped geothermal sources throughout the country, estimating that over 20 Twh per year of unharnessed geothermal energy is available. Combined with the unharnessed feasible hydropower, tapping these sources to their full extent would provide Iceland another 50 Twh of energy per year, all from renewable sources.
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LHP (Loop Heat Pipe) is a hermetic closed-loop device filled with working fluid. When LHP is operating, vapor is generated by heating at the evaporator and flows to the condenser in which vapor is condensed into liquid due to heat dissipation to the surrounding. Liquid working fluid then flows back to the evaporator through connecting pipe, and it is driven by capillary force induced by a wick material inside the evaporator. Liquid is continuously supplied to the evaporator for evaporation again to complete a cycle. The wick is made of porous material with micro pores to act as a powerful capillary pump for returning liquid from the condenser.
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NY Dosas - All-Vegan Cuisine
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Vendy Award Finalist 2006
Location: Washington Square South and Sullivan St.
Vendor's Name: Thiru Kumar
Hours: 11:00am - 5:00pm
Days: Weekdays
Dishes: Dosas, Samosas, Roti, Veggie drumsticks, and more
Prices: $4-$5 for Dosas, $1-$2 for appetizers
Vegetarians and meat-eaters alike line up on the south side of Washington Square park during the lunch hour to get a taste of the all-vegan cuisine at this Indian food cart. The dosas which give the pushcart its name -- thin lentil pancakes rolled and stuffed with a variety of fillings -- are cooked to order until deliciously crisp, and served up with coconut chutney and a small dup of dhal, a savory lentil soup, at a cost of 4 or 5 dollars. But the menu doesn't stop there, offering a number of other indian specialties: samosas, spring rolls, lentil doughnuts, and more. For my money, though, the real delicacy isn't even listed at all: ask the vendor for the "veggie drumstick," and for one dollar a piece, he will give you a delicately flavored morsel of home-made soy protein, wrapped around one end of a small stick of sugar cane in imitation of a chicken drumstick. Fried in a wok until crunchy and golden and served with a translucent red hot sauce, this is what keeps me coming back.
Hours are 11 A.M. through 5 P.M. (unless he sells out earlier). Between noon and 1 P.M., the line gets long, so be prepared to wait (unless you only want appetizers, in which case just pull up to the window instead of waiting in line), or, alternately, phone in your order in advance @ 917-710-2092.
Posted by Sam on February 24, 2006 01:56 AM
Being from south India, I must say I was excited to try this vendor; but wasn't expecting too much. Oh how pleasantly surprised I was! Luckily, when my friends and I got there, the line had not started to form. So we told him that this was our first time here and he recommended we get a couple different types of Dosas and an Uthappam to share (I also remembered to ask for the Veggie Drumstick). The Dosa tasted just as good as I remember them in India; the Uthappam was fluffy and flavorful; the Samosa, Veggie Roll and Drumstick were also very good. My friends who tried the food with me weren’t Indian; but the both of them enjoyed the food. I would highly recommend this vendor.
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One hundred plus file boxes unmanageably squeezed into shelves in my garage, the drafts and notes and research materials under my keep from the 34 writing jobs I've had over the last 20 years. I needed to consolidate but could not start that process until I'd found a means to commemorate all that work. Those unlucky projects. The truly unworthy. (And the brilliant.) I briefly considered shredding everything by hand with a table saw and building a ceremonial fire. I kept imagining an un-produced script riddled with bullet holes, then bronzed like a baby shoe, for a shelf in my office. A decent memorial for jobs done. Memento Mori. Then I fell on this title: "SHOT BY THE WRITER - Works on Paper: 1983-2004." All the works I did not own, did not control, could never have back. 22 motion picture screenplay writing assignments locked in at all the studios -- rewrites of the original work of others, adaptations of books, my own original scripts sold as pitches and written under contract. All shelved, encumbered by dropped rights, some rewritten repeatedly by others. I would cast the screenplays in bronze using the ancient lost wax method. The cover pages would be re-created on a letterpress. The owner of my gym, John MacLaren, a former Navy Seal, offered to teach me to shoot a gun. I found a firing range willing to allow me to provide my own targets. As I "shot" the scripts for bronze casting, I was amazed by the dramatic effect of the bullets. It became clear to me that the actual "shot" scripts with their shredded, exploding words on the smashed, fibrous paper stock riding through the intense gashes of the exit wounds held their own striking visual power. Printmaker Lev Moross suggested to me that the paper scripts be photographed with a large format (8 x 10) camera to display this detail to its best advantage. Cinematographer Robert Elswit very kindly lent me his Zone VI view camera and gave me a lesson in its operation. I wanted to give my scripts glamour. I studied the lighting technique of Hollywood photographer George Hurrell. So the shreds of the typed pages and bullet-minced words might shine like the curls in Bette Davis's hair, ready for their close-up. Instead of simply recording some kind of rite of passage for my abandoned work, I found myself drawing back in the original energy I had generously dispersed into this now-forgotten writing. I had reclaimed the words and the emotions behind them in their rawest form, pushing back to blank pages, taking back the letters and the words from before the sentences were formed, the dialogue and description written. My dead work lived on. Reborn.
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http://www.apfn.org/apfn/mockingbird.htm Must see this a breath of fresh air...
Home >> Analysis >>Opposing the New Eugenics/Ensuring> >a Human Future >>New Voices
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by Jeremy Rifkin
President of the Foundation on Economic Trends
©2005 Jeremy Rifkin
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The Multisensory Stimulation System provides an opportunity for people to reintegrate their senses and could play an important role as a new kind of learning tool (1) one designed to give the human brain a heightened sense of context. So much of contemporary learning relies almost exclusively on visual imagery and auditory signals that we risk a deep loss of the more intimate senses of taste, touch, and most importantly smell. While the visual sense is the most detached and objective of the senses, and the one most identified with aggression and expropriation, the much neglected intimate senses are far more important in establishing a sense of embeddedness between people and the larger communities and environments in which they live. (See Biosphere Politics (2))
In an era characterized by increasing globalization, complexity, and vulnerability, it is imperative to create new tools that help the individual develop a holistic mental framework. The Multisensory Stimulation System is a breakthrough technology that if used as a learning tool _ and not simply as an entertainment medium _ would help prepare us to more fully use the full range of senses and become more integrated with the life that surrounds.
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