Image credit: Transition Town Totnes Community nut tree plantings , permablitz garden make-overs , local currency initiatives and rickshaws powered on waste veggie oil —these are just some of the projects … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Photo by Jaymi Heimbuch John Warner is one inspiring individual. He is the President and CTO of the Warner Babcock Institute for Green Chemistry and the Beyond Benign Foundation, and is considered the co-founder of Green Chemistry. He was at the top of his game — one of the most prolific creators of new molecules, award-winning, a leader in his field — when his two-year-old son died of complications from a birth defect. At Bioneers , he told the audience that it was that event that made him pause and think, “What if it was some… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …The blast in Tikrit, located some 80 miles (130 kilometers) north of Baghdad, leveled the home of Lt. Col. Qais Rashid. Rashid’s baby nephew, Shahad Mohammed, was killed, along with both of his parents. Three other family…
Continue reading …Celine Dion hospitalized to prevent early delivery of her twins; Randy Quaid a no-show for felony vandalism case; Lady Antebellum and Easton Corbin lead ACA nominations with 7 apiece. (Oct. 19)
Continue reading …Image Source: El Patio 77 A stray dog scampers by on the search for food. I get an apprehensive sideways glance, her belly straining against her unborn pups. The sun leaves behind beams of light in the haze as it retreats behind the crumbling façade of a once beautiful building. Perhaps I have come to take the comforts and relative security of my home in Northern California for granted but this city, with its panhandling street children and ubiquitous police sirens, makes me long for home. If it were not for the busine… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …On the front of the New York Times Sunday Week in Review, Managing Editor Jill Abramson tried to link anonymous pro-Republican donors of the 2010 election cycle to
Continue reading …You know that 3TB hard drive that Western Digital slapped into its range of My Book external units earlier this month ? Looks like it’s finally ready to free itself from those shackles. WD has today announced that it’s shipping the component 3TB Caviar Green drive (WD30EZRSDTL) by its lonesome, perfect for those looking to beef up their NAS drives or just add a capacious archive drive to their SSD-equipped desktop rig. The 3TB monster is hitting just under two years after the 2TB Caviar Green went official , with this guy boasting 750 GB-per-platter areal density and Advanced Format technology. The outfit’s also shipping a 2.5TB version (WD25EZRSDTL) for those who aren’t quite able to swallow the full three, and both of ‘em are bundled with an Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI)-compliant Host Bus Adapter (HBA), which will enable the operating system to use a known driver with correct support for large capacity drives. Both units should be available to purchase from respected retailers as we speak, with the 3TB demanding $239 and the 2.5TB unit going for $189. Remember when the world’s first 1TB drive in this form factor debuted for $400 ? Yeah… not too shabby! Update : Storage Review has their thoughts up on the drive, and they seem pretty darn positive. Continue reading Western Digital ships 3TB Caviar Green 3.5-inch hard drive for $239, 2.5TB for $189 Western Digital ships 3TB Caviar Green 3.5-inch hard drive for $239, 2.5TB for $189 originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 19 Oct 2010 08:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Photo credit A.K. Streeter via flickr and Creative Commons. They are known as ‘pods’ or ‘clusters’ – groups of small repurposed trailers and carts with wheels that have infiltrated every major neighborhood in Portland, Oregon. Mexican carts serving soft-shell tacos and bulging burritos were part of the trend’s re-ignition. But Portland has taken its food cart pods beyond the norm – there are now more than 200 carts in the city, and they are an institution, and a great part of the local economy. They continue to introducing city dwellers to such fanciful n… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …You can kind of tell we’re growing ever closer to the Galaxy Tab’s promised November 1 retail launch as prices for this slate just keep coming out of the woodwork, looking ever more solid with each passing day. Vodafone Germany is the latest to reveal the wallet damage Samsung’s 7-inch Android tablet will demand, with a €730 ($1,017) levy for the 16GB version sans contract, or a €300 ($418) cost for those willing to commit to a two-year data plan at €35 a month. We’d advise against taking those direct currency conversions to heart, but the Tab’s pricing here is €30 more than the 32GB iPad WiFi + 3G, making us scratch our heads as to how Samsung believes it’ll manage to convince anyone to buy its smaller, less capacious alternative. Samsung Galaxy Tab costs €730 from Vodafone.de, €300 if bought with a two-year data plan originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 19 Oct 2010 07:40:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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