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Canadians Start 28,000-Mile Voyage In Veggie-Fueled Van, Attempt World Record [Alternative Energy]A pair of Canadian environmentalists have embarked on a four-month journey to break the Guinness World Record for "longest journey by a car using alternative fuel" by traveling 45,000 km (27,961 miles) across North America in a Japanese-import Mitsubishi Delica 4x4 van converted to run ... |
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IBM: Talking Web Will be Commonplace in 5 YearsEvery year IBM releases a "Next Five in Five" list, a list of innovations that "have the potential to change the way people work, live and play over the next five years". This is the third such list, and it mentions a "Talking Web" among the 5 items. You will talk to... |
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The cloche will get 'whatever it takes'Good news for those who do not like change, even for the better. The four-foot high yellow plastic cloche bearing the words DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE has been returned to its wonted place on the pavement opposite Little Ben near Victoria Station. A few days ago I saw a man with a pointed iron rod atta... |
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What are the sustainable options for re-roofing our 30-year-old home?Architect Cynthia Phakos is a partner in the Los Angeles–based architecture firm Koffka Phakos Design, which specializes in sustainable residential design. She is also a partner in Discover Green, a showroom selling building materials and finishes that meet USGBC's requirements to achieve L... |
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Chewing the Fat: Alton Brown on PieFrom Serious Eats When I made a list of interesting people I wanted to interview on camera for a series called Chewing the Fat, Alton Brown was at the top of the list. I have always found Alton to be interesting, provocative, smart, and funny, so we were thrilled when Alton agreed to do it... |
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Sunday Hangover: OU? Oh Yeahby Ray HollomanFiled under: Oklahoma, Texas, Texas Tech, Big 12Miss any of Saturday's action? Get the storylines and implications every Sunday morning with a shot of humor, two of vermouth and a pot full of what's suspected to be either coffee or the pureed remnants of Graham Harrell's Heisman ca... |


