The intact harvester is a new invention that replaces the combine harvester. By harvesting crops intact - that is the straw and the grain together – the annual 1.8 billion acres of straw worldwide can be used for energy purposes. At present much of this straw returns to the land releasing CO² back to the atmosphere without benefit. Because the energy and labour inputs up to harvest are the same whether the straw is utilised or not, the straw is a free asset at that point. This straw could be used for electricity production or cellulosic ethenol. The intact harvester will reduce our reliance on fossil fuels (and so help to address the problems of climate change) without using agricultural land to grow crops for fuel. Even more importantly this idea will go someway towards feeding the expected 8 billion world population in 2025 at the moment of Peak Food as biofuels can be produced without using the food portion of the crop.
In episode 5, we show you how to add a hard drive to a PC. Discussion about Serial ATA vs IDE/EIDE and external USB vs Firewire. We suffer a power outage, get interrupted by our pizza guy and enjoy the company of a studio audience that helps out with lighting. http://www.labrats.tv/episodes/ep5.html Release date: November 21, 2005
In episode 19, the Lab Rats go on location to get a insider look at new Panasonic gadgets including a high-tech massage chair, a stove that boils water in 45 seconds and a new exercise gadget that looks like a mechanical bull for the home. http://www.labrats.tv/episodes/ep19.html Release date: March 27, 2006
A Look at the Sansa e250 MP3 Player - the ipod killer.
Il lago di Verzegnis con la diga dell'Ambiesta
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Gmail creates commitment through reducing switching cost
G-mail creates commitment to its service through reducing switching cost which in turn creates value in the G-mail service for the user who is now able to host multiple accounts from one service. This element of G-mail helps secure users once they have decided to use G-mail hence it is affecting a later stage of the Web 2.0 Behavior Chain proposed by Professor BJ Fogg.
Amber and Mike chat about the console wars, Zune and what they like online. Jeff explains online Flash video sites.
Spending Thanksgiving morning trying to get the Xbox 360 off of Amazon.com for $100!
In episode 45, Andy and Sean attend the Podcast Expo and interview the who's who of podcasting including former Microsoft blogger Robert Scoble and RocktBoom's Andrew Baron.
In episode 3 (14:56 mins), it camcorder time! But not just any old camcorder. Sean and Andy talk about new camcorder features using cheese and crackers. And, well, the usual mayhem ensues as you would expect with anything that includes cheese. Includes coverage of image stabilization (how it works and which type is better), tape vs. solid state memory cards and CCD (is 1 chip really better than 3?). We even tell you what CCD means. And Danish Havarti is featured. Mmmm.
Alan B. Densky's Neuro-VISION Video Quit Smoking Hypnosis. It's Patented, Powerful, and Effective. Kick the habit without cravings, urges, willpower or weight gain! http://www.neuro-vision.us
EYE-SPA Short [3Min] TV Spot - Revitalising Massage Device - www.spa4u.gr - info@spa4u.gr
Killing viruses is easy as childs play with StopSign. Go to www.stopsign.com and get a free virus scan to see if your computer is infected.
This video DVD set teaches you all the ins and outs of doing great audio and video for products and for web infomercials.
Tom Antion describes his best selling public and professional speaking system. This system teaches both the art of being great on stage, ... all � and also the business of speaking. You will learn how to sell your knowledge and also make enormous back of the room sales. Tom is a master at this and has sold as much as $250,000.00 in one 90 minute presentation.
In this beta pilot of Hak5 Live we fly by the seat of our pants, talk steganography, blinken lights mods, google sketchup, and take your questions regarding overclocking, wii hacks, php, linux on laptops, sniffing wireless keyboard traffic, and more.
I'm interested in seeing how VEOH handles my stuff. Particularly cross uploading
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