E-Cemeteries: Where Electronic Waste Never DiesJason Lewis
Electronic waste, or e-waste as it’s most commonly referred to, is more challenging to recycle than most other waste streams. Often bulky, difficult to transport, full of toxic materials, and growing at an alarming rate, electronic waste, much like the electronic devices we use, is on the...
Servers– These are thought of as massive computers. They usually hold many high-grade PC Boards and can be worth much money at the scrap yard.Call your local yardand ask what their price is for them as a whole unit. You may want to take them apart if you have a few to make extra...
E-waste is the world’s fastest-growing waste stream. Can you imagine that each year, our world produces over 100 times more e-waste than the weight of all children born that year? Add to that the fact that less than a quarter of all the e-waste produced is collected and recycled in...
"The Wasteland," Scott says, "is the kind of reporting I hope we can bring over to "The CBS Evening News," because that's the kind of thing that the audience is looking for: original reporting, unique insight, and reporters who just never give up." ...
The company’s frequent hints that AGI (artificial general intelligence, AI that can at least match the cognitive abilities of any human) was just around the corner always felt to me like unwarranted hype. But in person, Altman dazzled; I wondered whether I had been too hard on him ...
TMF’s full live show includes the following MAZE hits: “JOY & PAIN”, “LOVE IS THE KEY”, “TOO MANY GAMES”, “WE ARE ONE”, “BEFORE I LET GO”, “TWILIGHT”, “BACK IN STRIDE”, “HAPPY FEELIN’S”, “GOLDEN TIME OF DAY”, “CAN’T GET OVER YOU”, “WHILE I’M ALON...
electronic wasterepresentationtelevision newsThis article analyzes how electronic waste (e-waste) gets represented in television news stories. The main objective is to present a perspective on how a "low-frequency" emergency (i.e. a lengthy and ongoing state of environmental emergency) is presented ...
The aforementioned "My Heart" kicks off Sleeps with Angels with capacious canyons of silence and windswept lyrics: "When dreams come crashing down like trees/ I don't know what love can do/ When life is hanging in the breeze/ I don't know what love can do." In reverse order, these ...
I think this is why it can actually take more skill to make great music on samplers: there are so many easy outs. When one loop sounds great, you have to actively disrupt it to create something new, whereas with acoustic instruments you have to literally play a repeated section every ...