A few glitches for electric cars - no problem but opps..
Well such a small problem would not put me off of buying a nice clean and green mean machine. We use electricity that sourced from geaothermal power generation. But of course here we have no worries about a... US Law for Tough Times - Buyer in the Ordinary Course of Business
" 336.9-320 BUYER OF GOODS. (a) Buyer in ordinary course of business. Except as otherwise provided in subsection (e), a buyer in ordinary course of business, other than a person buying farm products from a person...
created by CynicalPatriot | 27 wks ago | updated 27 wks ago
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We do not know what no one can deny: Stephen Champion’s Lanka War Stories
"Stephen Champion has produced two books in the past twenty-two years: Lanka 1986-1992 and Lanka War Stories. His images make it clear that we are going in circles. The past reproduces its patterns in the present and cycles its way into the future; a past whose tragedies our...Is it time for the Catalan media to go back to school?
"I’ve been reading with interest what’s been happening this week in Cataluña regarding the…ahem language spoken by the Catalan media. The Periódico de Cataluña gave us an insight this week into the right and wrong way of pronouncing certain Catalan expressions which...Beijing and the Dalai Lama: Machiavellian Strategy or Driving Off a Cliff?
"Beijing is apparently ignoring the Dalai Lama's comments about giving up on making a breakthrough and Chinese officials said yesterday that the next round of talks between the two sides would go ahead as planned. This is in accordance with their apparent long-term game plan,...Pope Benedict XVI starts off marathon Bible reading
On Sunday Pope Benedict celebrated a huge mass to open a worldwide meeting of prelates at the Vatican. Over 200 bishops are attending that meeting, which is discussing the modern relevance of the bible. It will...
Mercury in CFLs -light bulbs– special investigation
EXCERPT: To put the exposure in perspective, a study of workers who had been exposed on a regular basis to 33,000 nanograms/m3 of mercury (roughly a third of the 100,000 ng/m3 peak caused by a broken bulb), and...
created by Maireid Sullivan | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago
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3636 views | 38 recommendations | 20 comments
