ash
7 ResultsSponsored White Papers, Webcasts & Resources
-
Download a Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 EnterpriseServer
Discover the only solution specifically designed for your largest servers, the ones that must be kept online with volumes up to 20TB and millions of fragments. Achieve peak performance 24-7 with...
-
Fly ash fan sent me this email
"K.C. Missouri put down on a heavy traffic street [poured] fly ash 30+ years ago. Was still in great shape, but city tore it up this summer. My next house will be fly ash. If any humans are left...
-
What's a brick?
Shortly after I posted my blog on CalStar making building materials from coal ash, I heard from the American Brick Industry Association (BIA). They feel CalStar is ripping off centuries of brick...
-
This ain't no movie: Erin Brockovich blogs TVA's coal ash
The country's most famous anti-pollution lawyer writes about the Tennessee coal ash spill. Here's TVA's front page, with its latest company updates onthe runaway coal ash. Here's TVA's aerial...
-
Is it time to haul ash? Maybe kick a little ash, too?
Today the bloviation moves to the U.S. Senate, where it feels right at home. It's about the runaway Tennessee coal ash. The committee chairwoman calls for federal regulation. The head of TVA,...
-
What should we do with Tennessee and West Virginia when we're done?
I've blogged on the recent coal ash flood around a TVA power plant. No body died and a few homes got wrecked from waste after decades of cheap coal-fired electricity. So what's the big deal?...
-
-
Why "cheap" energy is really costly in the long run
The TVA coal sludge mess is like most disaster stories. In the first days estimates get continually worse until something close to realistic appraisal is reached. Then the lawsuits and...
-
DIY embedded Linux mp3 stereo!!!
This challenging project (not for newbies) guides you through setting up the ultimate cool embedded Linux mp3 player based on
Additional Results
-
SOA rising from the ashes; even Burton Group says so
A resurgent economy and rise of cloud computing translates into a greater need for service orientation in all business technology.
-
Norwegian government being run from an iPad during Icelandic ash cloud crisis
While Israel not be jumping on the iPad bandwagon just yet, other countries are quite pleased with Apple's tablet computer. And apparently, entire countries can be run from a 9-inch touchscreen.
-
Data services may help address a major SOA unknown -- data quality
SOA enables data to be pulled from multiple sources and quickly distributed across service-oriented systems and applications - what if it's bad data?
-
From the ashes of Geode, AMD brings Bobcat with 1:1 possibilities
OLPC's first laptop, the XO has been both praised and criticized for many things. Perhaps most significant was its incredibly low power consumption, critical for use in areas with very limited...
-
Update on Chinese wallboard with a side order of sulphur
Chinese sulphur-exhaling wallboard: the latest.
-
Brickbats over bricks
Some more input from CalStar on their pending entry into the building materials market. I had asked about who set the standards for what is a "brick." The answer from CalStar: "ASTM is not the...
-
Fly ash fan sent me this email
"K.C. Missouri put down on a heavy traffic street [poured] fly ash 30+ years ago. Was still in great shape, but city tore it up this summer. My next house will be fly ash. If any humans are left...
-
What's a brick?
Shortly after I posted my blog on CalStar making building materials from coal ash, I heard from the American Brick Industry Association (BIA). They feel CalStar is ripping off centuries of brick...
-
Are we acting like silly fuels?
There is a steady flow of news these days about the drawbacks of our energy "system." The bad news seems to flow like...greenhouse gas, or even coal ash during a downpour. America's natural gas...
-
SOA's 'blind spot' -- where's the timely and trusted data?
Incomplete, inconsistent, inaccurate data torpedoes SOA
-
Transparency buried beneath ash heap. Wallboard the fix?
There are apparently 44 coal ash heaps that endanger human lives in the U.S. That's the EPA's conclusion. And those 44 sites will remain secret because you or some other terrorist might unleash...
-
Coal ash:coal=radioative waste:nuc power
Slowly the depth, or rather height, of the American coal ash problem is leaking out of the political closet. Now one U.S. Senator says she is barred from talking about specific coal ash heap...
-
EPA: that was then, this is now
The shift from the past federal administration to this one is becoming evident for states, greentech companies and VCs looking for future investment ideas. There'll be more pressure to clean up...
The best of ZDNet, delivered
ZDNet Newsletters
Get the best of ZDNet delivered straight to your inbox




