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Entries for February 2007
jscroft posted on February 25, 2007 06:53 
... that the Oscars have gone Green!
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jscroft posted on February 23, 2007 10:00 
Robert's Feb 8 interview with Troy Hill (WCEM Cambridge, MD) is now available online. Listen online or download the audio for later!
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argee posted on February 23, 2007 07:15
This is the fifth in a series of articles written by Lawrence Solomon and published in the National Post in Canada. These articles are well researched, well written, and important to read for anyone who wants to understand the real nature of the Global Warming debate. Lawrence Solomon is executive director of Urban Renaissance Institute, a division of Energy Probe Research Foundation.
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jscroft posted on February 23, 2007 03:53
... of Innocent Copy. A great WordTracker article affords me the opportinity to wax philosophic on matters related to Search. With examples.
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jscroft posted on February 23, 2007 02:19 
User error, acts of G-d, and unbelievably poor customer service conspire to bring my head within an RCH of exploding. Some useful lessons.
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argee posted on February 22, 2007 09:00 
Lauren Stone interviewed Dr. Williscroft about the book in general, and specifically about global warming and Al Gore. They discussed the specifics of why global warming is apparently caused by the 1,500 year solar cycle and by the 11 year sun spot cycle.
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argee posted on February 19, 2007 08:36
This is the fourth in a series of articles written by Lawrence Solomon and published in the National Post in Canada. These articles are well researched, well written, and important to read for anyone who wants to understand the real nature of the Global Warming debate. Lawrence Solomon is executive director of Urban Renaissance Institute, a division of Energy Probe Research Foundation.
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argee posted on February 18, 2007 09:01 
When good intentions are not enough...
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argee posted on February 17, 2007 08:06
Sometimes you just have to toot your own horn...
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argee posted on February 17, 2007 07:51 
The only significant exception to solar-generated electricity is energy derived by releasing the binding energy of atoms, either as fission when we split heavy atoms like uranium, or as fusion when we combine light atoms like hydrogen. We are expert at the first, but we haven’t quite figured out how to accomplish the second.
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argee posted on February 17, 2007 07:40
This is the third in a series of articles written by Lawrence Solomon and published in the National Post in Canada. These articles are well researched, well written, and important to read for anyone who wants to understand the real nature of the Global Warming debate. Lawrence Solomon is executive director of Urban Renaissance Institute, a division of Energy Probe Research Foundation.
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argee posted on February 11, 2007 08:41
Humans have captured this energy in different ways for millennia. The ancient Egyptians placed crude paddlewheels in flowing water and used this power to grind wheat into flour and for other purposes. An obvious improvement to this method is to dam a stream to generate a more powerful flow of water that can turn a larger mill or drive a faster machine.
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argee posted on February 10, 2007 09:05 
This is the second in a series of articles written by Lawrence Solomon and published in the National Post in Canada. These articles are well researched, well written, and important to read for anyone who wants to understand the real nature of the Global Warming debate. Lawrence Solomon is executive director of Urban Renaissance Institute, a division of Energy Probe Research Foundation.
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argee posted on February 08, 2007 08:00 
Troy Hill covered the waterfront in a full 13 minutes, starting with global warming, talking about the ozone layer, and finishing with nuclear power, including a discussion of Three-Mile Island and Chernobyl.
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argee posted on February 07, 2007 08:04 
This is the first of a series of articles written by Lawrence Solomon and published in the National Post in Canada. These articles are well researched, well written, and important to read for anyone who wants to understand the real nature of the Global Warming debate. Lawrence Solomon is executive director of Urban Renaissance Institute, a division of Energy Probe Research Foundation.
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| Cool Windows Resource Kit Utility: cleanspl.exe by Jason Williscroft (Tuesday, February 6, 2007) |
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| They say things are big in Texas, but... by Robert Williscroft (Wednesday, March 7, 2007) |
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| Sweet vindication – It really is climate cooling! by Robert Williscroft (Thursday, January 3, 2008) |
v: 18128 | c: 11  |
| E-Bomb: The Ultimate Terrorist Weapon by Robert Williscroft (Thursday, December 28, 2006) |
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| Global Warming Deniers – Part 1 – Statistics needed by Robert Williscroft (Wednesday, February 7, 2007) |
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