Thursday, April 05, 2001



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MERGING NEUTRON STARS

Wednesday, April 04, 2001

Review: Tamiya 1/16th scale radio controlled M4 Sherman tank

"Tamiya is arguably the best scale hobby model company in the world, and they've been making 1/16th scale R/C tanks, on and off, for ages. Tamiya make a lot of R/C gear that may not be as fast or as tough as other options, but looks so much like the real thing that only the antenna and the body clips give the game away. Install an under-body antenna and Velcro or some other hidden body-mounting method and a Tamiya model can be spookily realistic."

2000 Report CardThe Clean Computer Campaign.

News | Sacred Waters: Life-Blood of Mother Earth

"Over the past 20 years, as California strengthened environmental and labor regulations to clean up the industry's mess, corporations have sought out other southwestern sites as new technology growth centers. This 'toxic flight' now puts Austin, Albuquerque and Phoenix in the environmental cross-hairs of this highly polluting industry. The process of computer manufacturing requires huge quantities of water, and produces a steady stream of toxic waste. An inventory list of chemicals used and discarded for any given company often shows dozens of pages of highly toxic chemicals that have been shown to damage the central nervous system, reproductive system and cardiovascular system of humans, as well as cause cancer. Many of the new manufacturing sites are now located in poorer communities of color, where people have little or no power to withstand the clout of multinational computer giants.

The high tech electronics industry, as it currently functions, has proven itself to be a highly unsustainable industry, especially in the desert environment of the Southwest. Besides the massive amounts of chemicals used, the process of chip manufacturing requires massive amounts of water -- millions of gallons per day in the newest chip plants! On average, the production of each six-inch silicon wafer uses the following resources:

2,275 gallons of deionized water
3,200 cubic feet of bulk gases
22 cubic feet of hazardous gases
20 pounds of chemicals
285 kilowatt hours of electrical power.

In addition, vast amounts of groundwater reserves are contaminated in the chip-making process. In Arizona, for example, about 25-30% of the groundwater beneath and around Phoenix has been contaminated resulting in 15 mile long toxic plume - 70% of this by the high tech electronics industry. The explosion of high tech development in the Southwest means that the region's already sparse water supplies must meet the needs of one the world's fastest-growing - and thirstiest - industries."

Nemesis: Does the Sun Have a 'Companion'?

New Evidence Found to Back Universe "Dark Energy' Theory

How many asteroids and meteoroids enter our atmosphere a day. there are about 1,400,000 meteoroids with diameter 1 cm or larger hitting each day.

Meteoroids and Meteorites

Tuesday, April 03, 2001

comic


DINOBASE, Dinosaur Database, Dinopage

Quantum Biology of the PSU

Wearable "augmented reality" displays

Chip furthers AMD's computer overhaul plan - Tech News - CNET.com

ADL Calls on Bush Administration to Hold President Mubarak "Personally Accountable" for Anti-Semitism

New York, NY, April 2, 2001 … In response to the resurrection of a blood
libel
charge in an Egyptian newspaper, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) called on administration officials meeting today with President Hosni Mubarak in Washington to hold the leader, "personally accountable for the persistent use of anti-Semitism in the media

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