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[Outpost Mâvarin] On my recent trips to Sedona, Los Alamos and Phoenix, I spent a fair amount of time trying to deduce (or at least gamble on) which lanes of Phoenix highways were likely be be fastest and safest over the next half mile. This picture reminds me of the stretch near the airport where the problem was most acute.
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[Our Daily Dead] 2005-12-01 :: Start your watches (and check to... : OurDailyDead.com :: Home The Plot Against America Now that it's out in paperback, we can afford to buy and read Roth's latest novel. Suppose Lindbergh defeated FDR for President in 1940, negotiates an agreement with Hitler, and evil abounds.
[Littlegreenfootballs.com] lgf: Moonbats Over Los Alamos: Although i know this country needs the services that Los Alamos provides- My uncle, brother in law, x girlfreind, and others worked up there, and something is off about that place. Maybe its because the surrounding forest burnt down after the fire a few years back, or maybe its because it totaly reminds me of black rock mesa from half life, and i expect head crabs to start turning the surrounding citizens into bloodthirsty zombies.
[Rojisan.com] meta-roj blog: richest counties in america: Diamond has continually bashed Chicago on this thing, saying that it has lost population and therefore is a "second tier" city (whatever the hell that means) behind places like San Diego and San Francisco. For those of you who don't know a thing about Chicago, it is the third largest metro and city in the country, is the transportation hub of the country (1st in rail and either first or second busiest airport in the world with O'Hare) has the tallest building in the country (Sears Tower) and is home to many major corporations such as Boeing Aircraft (which moved from Seattle to be in a "first tier" city), Motorola, McDonalds, Kraft, Sears, United Airlines, Allstate, Walgreens, Sara Lee.
[Thefraserdomain.typepad.com] The Energy Blog: Solar-PV: Los Alamos National Laboratory scientists have discovered that a phenomenon called carrier multiplication, in which semiconductor nanocrystals respond to photons by producing multiple electrons, is applicable to a broader array of materials that previously thought. The discovery increases the potential for the use of nanoscrystals as solar cell materials to produce higher electrical outputs than current solar cells.
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