FOSSIL STORE
A Capacitor to Set Off the Blue in Your Eyes New York Times Folks who are seeking up-to-the-nanosecond styles can choose from a growing list of jewelry laden with technology. PREVIOUS STORY: Carbon monoxide detectors a must for most homes in '07 10/19/2006 Belleville News-Democrat Move over, smoke detector, you're about to get some company. Pellet stoves give warmth desired throughout home Carroll County Online Dear Jim: I use my fireplace for extra heat, but it is a hassle. I am considering getting a corn or wood pellet stove instead. Are they energy efficient and low-maintenance and what are my options? - Mike R. Get away from it all Rapid City Journal Editor’s note: With gasoline prices nearing $3 a gallon, the Rapid City Journal is offering a series of stories on travel within one day’s drive of Rapid City. This, the first in the series, highlights Wall Drug and surrounding attractions. The politics of food The Davis Enterprise Published Nov 30, 2006 - 13:29:52 CST. Walking though a supermarket, looking at the wide range of food on the shelves, it would be hard to guess that 80 percent of our calories come from four or five plants — most notably corn and soybeans. In Britain, wind turbines offer homespun electricity The Christian Science Monitor Miniature windmills are the latest 'must have' eco-accessory for green-minded urbanites. Digi-Data Corp Powers Tech Byte and Switch COLUMBIA, Md. -- Digi-Data Corporation, an innovator and developer of storage solutions for mid-tier, secondary storage, and fixed content markets, offers the ideal storage solution for Digi-Data Technologies, a data management company specializing in archiving and digitization. Invention could solve 'bottleneck' in developing pollution-free cars PhysOrg Hydrogen-powered cars that do not pollute the environment are a step closer thanks to a new discovery which promises to solve the main problem holding back the technology. Whilst hydrogen is thought to be an ideal fuel for vehicles, producing only water on combustion, its widespread use has been limited by the lack of a safe, efficient system for onboard storage. Bright visions The Pueblo Chieftain AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - Stanford R. Ovshinsky has spent 40 years - and millions of dollars in backing from various partners - pursuing his dream. He wanted to build a huge machine that would make giant sheets of material that can generate solar power. ‘‘I said we are going to make it by the mile,’’ he recalls. ‘‘Nobody believed me, not even in my own company.’’ Today, the 84-year-old Treasure Hunt: Raiders Revere'd, food to dream on and underground museum The Idaho Statesman Once upon a time in Caldwell, say about 46 years ago, there was a young man named Paul Revere Dick, who worked at a hamburger joint and had rock and roll aspirations.
fossil+store: fossil+store
|