The economic downturn and the weak credit market has forced some developers of super-efficient homes to find new ways to keep their projects on track.
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Green Home Projects in a Down Economy – Green Inc. Blog – NYTimes.com
The economic downturn and the weak credit market has forced some developers of super-efficient homes to find new ways to keep their projects on track.
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Green Home Projects in a Down Economy – Green Inc. Blog – NYTimes.com
It was a great project, greatly indebted to Laura’s story on leaf printing from several year’s back…We collected leaves from around the park and showed the kids this basic technique – brushing acrylic paint onto one side of a leaf, …
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Leaf Printing « The Crafts Dept.
Entertainment Weekly presents a Twilight Exclusive with Taylor and Kristen.
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Mag Scans: Entertainment Weekly New Moon Exclusive : Robert …
Terrence Barr just published a new Mobile and Embedded Community News Update, which is featured in today’s Java Today. We’re also featuring two of the items in Terrence’s update in Java Today: news about a Free “Summer Camp” courses …
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Editor's Daily Blog: Mobile and Embedded Community News Highlights
The Malaysian government is looking into the feasibility of installing an Internet filter to block “undesirable websites”, along the lines of the People’s Republic of China’s abandoned “Green Dam” software. The reason for this new move …
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Global Voices Advocacy » Malaysia: A Step Closer To Internet …
This musical visualizer provides an excellent way to add more depth to the experience of your music , and is quite easy to build. It also may be useful as an actual oscilloscope for some applications all thats required is: -a black and …
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Music Visualizer (oscilloscope) – New Projects in Blogs
The Science and Public Policy Institute announces the publication of Climate Money, a study by Joanne Nova revealing that the federal Government has a near-monopsony on climate science funding. This distorts the science towards …
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Climate Science: follow the money « Watts Up With That?
The RepRap project has been working on bringing 3D printing to the masses by creating a extrusion printer that can also make the majority of its own parts.
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Printing a RepRap – New Projects in Blogs