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[22 Sep 2009 | Comments Off on Power line caused great ding-dong | 1,796 views]
Power line caused great ding-dong

EDMONTON — A growing public campaign to bury proposed power lines attracted more than 1,300 people to an information session Monday night.
The meeting began with a crackling, buzzing noise over the loudspeaker.
“That sound you just heard — that’s the sound of electricity,” said June McNeil. “That’s the sound we could be hearing 24-7.”
McNeil is a member of the Coalition of West End Communities for Burying the Line. The group, along with Responsible Electrical Transmission for Albertans, organized the meeting to clear up some of the static they think is being …

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[22 Sep 2009 | Comments Off on Mentor Graphics Announces 21st Annual PCB Technology Leadership Awards Program Winners | 1,821 views]

WILSONVILLE, Ore. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — September 10, 2009 — Continuing in its tradition of promoting and recognizing Printed Circuit Board (PCB) design excellence, Mentor Graphics Corporation (NASDAQ: MENT) today announced winners of its 21st annual PCB Technology Leadership Awards. Started in 1988, this program is the longest running competition of its kind in the Electronic Design Automation (EDA) industry. It recognizes engineers and Computer Aided Design (CAD) designers who use innovative methods and design tools to address today’s complex PCB systems design challenges and produce industry-leading products.
“The complexity of …

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[22 Sep 2009 | Comments Off on Samsung ramp formed OneDRAM, which is the integration of memory solutions for mobile phone production | 2,409 views]

Seoul (Korea Newswire) September 22, 2009 11:33 AM — Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world leader in advanced memory technology, announced today at the sixth annual Samsung Mobile Solutions Forum held at the Westin Taipei Hotel that it has been ramping up production of its 1Gigabit (Gb) OneDRAMTM, a Samsung proprietary fusion memory, over the past two months.
“We are witnessing growing interest in the OneDRAM solution,” said Sei-Jin Kim, vice president, mobile memory planning and enabling group, Memory Division, Samsung Electronics. “OneDRAM exemplifies our commitment to keep pace with innovative …

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[22 Sep 2009 | Comments Off on SATA international organizations, to develop the small size of the SATA interface connector | 1,907 views]

Serial ATA International Organization (SATA-IO), the consortium dedicated to sustaining the quality, integrity and dissemination of serial ATA (SATA[tm]) technology, announced it is developing a specification for a mini-SATA (mSATA[tm]) interface connector. This new low-profile connector will enable more effective SATA integration in small form factor applications. mSATA will support 1.5 Gb/s and 3.0 Gb/s transfer rates.
mSATA leverages the speed and reliability of the popular SATA interface to provide a high-performance, cost-effective storage solution for smaller devices like notebooks and netbooks. The specification maps SATA signals onto an existing small …

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[22 Sep 2009 | Comments Off on Public Meeting Set for Aicholtz Connector Project | 1,991 views]

The Clermont County Transportation Improvement District (CCTID), in cooperation with the Clermont County Engineer’s Office, Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT), and Union Township, will host an open house meeting to obtain public input for the Aicholtz Connector Project. The open house will be held on Thursday, October 15, 2009 from 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. at the Union Township Civic Center, located at 4350 Aicholtz Road.
The Aicholtz Connector Project will evaluate the corridor between Mount Carmel-Tobasco Road at Old SR 74 and Eastgate Boulevard; recommendations will then be made for …

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[21 Sep 2009 | Comments Off on There is little evidence to connect the power cord cancer | 2,088 views]

Power lines don’t scare me, but people who say they should are pretty scary.
I think they are raising unjustified fears, triggering undue stress and causing the spending of public funds that could be much more usefully allocated.
I have no expertise in electricity, but I have a good handle who does and on appraising the scientific literature. I’m also well aware that views expressed on the effects of power lines, on both sides of the debate, may be motivated by factors other than the pursuit of pure science.
The current controversy, so …

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[21 Sep 2009 | Comments Off on Coronary heart disease laminate manufacturers optimistic about growth | 2,062 views]

Having crossed through anxious times with the slump in the real estate activities, laminate manufacturers in Chandigarh are once again bullish.
Reason with the surge in real estate activities in the last few months the laminate manufacturers in the region maintain that business is moving back on track. There are around six to seven laminate manufacturers in the region.
The slump in the real estate activities coupled with the global turmoil had affected the business of laminate manufacturers in the region by 20-25 per cent. Satish Gupta, executive director, Golden Laminates Ltd, …

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[21 Sep 2009 | Comments Off on Small kitchen appliances, from kettles to coffee machine | 1,830 views]

We can not think that small kitchen appliances must be thought so, when it’s time to buy again because they are smaller and generally inexpensive compared to major appliances, which are usually larger and more static to the extent that not all can be moved easily as refrigerator-freezers and cookers.
But small appliances are very important because they provide the finishing touch to your kitchen and the things that probably use more. And not all small kitchen appliances are the same. With the birth of such intelligent technology in the last …

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[19 Sep 2009 | Comments Off on The requirement for power lines underground | 1,799 views]

VietNamNet Bridge – Huge towers and snaking electricity lines are a blight on the landscape, discourage development and decrease property values in HCM City’s outskirts, said officials and residents in several areas, who are asking the power grid to be moved underground.
Electricity experts attributed the problem to short-sighted budgeting, too-rapid urbanisation and unforeseen population growth in the previously unoccupied areas. The city has plans to bury all power lines, but not quickly enough to meet the pace of development.
In Nha Be district, an area of 220 ha is covered by …

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[19 Sep 2009 | Comments Off on TVA sets Rainsville new power line route | 2,003 views]

TVA chose two-mile route for new power lines in Rainsville that will connect with a proposed new substation for Sand Mountain Electric Cooperative.
Earlier this week, a statement released by TVA said the preferred route for the new lines would be parallel and just to the east of Highway 75. Under this plan, the lines would run south from Shankles Road and cross Williams Street and County Road 570 at different points.
The new lines will run off TVA’s existing Goose Pond-Fort Payne line to the new Rainsville substation, to be located …