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RECUWATT Conference
24 & 25 March, 2011
Auditorium of TecnoCampus Mataró (Barcelona)
SECTION III: AN ENERGETIC APPROACH TO WASTE MANAGEMENT
In this section is a Union soldier from Tennessee whose grave has recently been identified, thanks to the efforts of several Find A Grave members.
I had nothing to do with the project, but I got to meet up at Andersonville with one of the people instrumental in identifying the man's grave.
Section 1AA final, Lakeville North vs. Lakeville South, 2-28-19. Photo by Mark Hvidsten, SportsEngine
I don't know if the science is solid (is any), but I'm wondering if the sections in this new subdivisioin in Hei Hei - yes this new subdivision that appears to be the home of 85% of all electricity pylons in the country - are selling like hot cakes, HOT being the operative word.
Who would buy a section within a stone's throw of these. Unless they're cheap. Maybe they're on special - 1/4 acre for $99.99. At least you wouldn't need a microwave. Just toss the steaks out into the yard. But even then I wouldn't buy and build here. What would the re-sell be?
Shall I go on? I'm sure there's some cracks about global warming somewhere. Tapping into the grid to run your P lab. Or the lovely humming noise at night that helps you sleep - in more ways than one.
Okay, that's all.
The Alice Springs Cemetery was divided up into different sections according to religious beliefs. The Mahommedan section was to the left, all the way to the back. This section is historical because many of the original cameleers are buried here.
The four-room section foreman's house was built circa 1920 at Edith, Oklahoma on the Atchison, Topeka, & Santa Fe Railway's branch line known as an Buffalo Northwestern Railway that ran between Waynoka and Buffalo. The house was relocated to the Waynoka Historical Society museum complex in Waynoka.
Description: Desert Peaks Section climb of Kino Peak, March 1974. Group assembling at trailhead. Earl Kessler is bare-headed man at center.
Photographer: Norman SchmidtDonor: Bob Cates
Original: 35 mm slide in holdings of Angeles Chapter Archive
Credit: Photo by Norman Schmidt, Bob Cates Collection, Sierra Club-Angeles Chapter Archives
Image ID (File Name): Cates 0525
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Photographed at the Herberton Mining Centre museum in the small heritage rural town of Herberton on the Atherton Tableland in Queensland, Australia.
Looks like a dance studio. Complete with the ballerina bar (forgot what it's called), albeit a lot lower.
we were the guest performance during the second half of the hip-hop show
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