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Kevin DiVico's Blog – May 2010 Archive (27)

OSP day - firing up the beam

OSP or orbital solar power was just a idea back in the 1990's, but good ideas have a way of becoming reality, especially when the need for power is constant and the fossil fuel based system you had 1) ran out and 2) basically using it would turn our cool blue planet into a hot zone.


Now, all through the oughts, people worked on getting solar power for the people, but the efficiency of photo-voltaic cells was just not making it feasible for large scale power generation. Now,…
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Added by Kevin DiVico on May 12, 2010 at 1:49am — No Comments

Act 3 - Solar powered Fan

Hello Agents,


I got this fan from a friend when he moved, it is a Arctic Air (still finding out the whether its antique or vintage)






It is 110 volt 60 cycles oscillating fan.



Now I live in an…

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Added by Kevin DiVico on May 12, 2010 at 1:11am — No Comments

Act 3 - Solar powered Fan

Hello Agents,


I got this fan from a friend when he moved, it is a Arctic Air (still finding out the whether its antique or vintage)






It is 110 volt 60 cycles oscillating fan.



Now I live in an…

Continue

Added by Kevin DiVico on May 12, 2010 at 1:05am — No Comments

Act 3 - Solar powered Fan

Hello Agents,


I got this fan from a friend when he moved, it is a Arctic Air (still finding out the whether its antique or vintage)






It is 110 volt 60 cycles oscillating fan.



Now I live in an…

Continue

Added by Kevin DiVico on May 12, 2010 at 1:03am — No Comments

Imagine 2 - Captains Mess Airship Philalethes

Capitan’s Log: Earthdate: March 10:2020 1920Hrs…

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Added by Kevin DiVico on May 12, 2010 at 12:27am — No Comments

worlds largest beaver Dam -ground water done right Natures way

This was spotted (from space btw) up in Canada. Thanks to google it was found by Canadian Scientists.

attribution IO9


"Canada's mighty beavers have been keeping busy. This newly discovered beaver dam, in Alberta's Wood Buffalo National Park, is so big it can be seen from space. Check out some more pics of…
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Added by Kevin DiVico on May 10, 2010 at 4:14pm — 1 Comment

locavores delight - Local Dirt

Hi Everyone

just ran across this via Lifehacker


Local Dirt is a online way to connect individuals, farms, stores, ...it is a national online marketplace for local food.

very cool


Namaste

KDV

Added by Kevin DiVico on May 9, 2010 at 11:03pm — No Comments

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