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Saturday, August 28, 2010
Andreas Hornig, Wikinews contributor and team member of Synergy Moon, competitor in the Google Lunar X Prize, managed to interview Senior Director of Space Prizes William Pomerantz of the X PRIZE Foundation about the competitions, goals, and impacts via e-mail for HDTVTotal.com and Wikinews. |
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Wikinews interviews William Pomerantz, Senior Director of Space Prizes at the X PRIZE Foundation
Evidence of natural gas deposit found off Gaza Coast
Friday, February 28, 2014
In statements to the press on Monday and Tuesday, Dr. Salem Salama, a member of the Hamas Palestinian Legislative Council’s economic committee, said signs of a natural gas deposit were found off the coast of the Gaza Strip.
Dr. Salama said the gas field had been found by Palestinian fishermen in the Gaza Strip, who noticed bubbling in the water which they first assumed was from fish or plants moving underwater. He added, samples from the site had been taken by navy personnel to the Islamic University, where they were verified. In a statement to AFP he said “preliminary tests carried out by experts from the Islamic University suggest that there is a natural gas field near the coast”.
In an interview to the Gazan radio station Sout Al-Aqsa, Salama said the gas deposit lies only 200 to 300 meters from the central coast of the Gaza Strip, which would “facilitate the work of any company that might invest in this field. The return will be great for the Gaza Strip, in economic terms”.
Deputy Hamas Prime Minister Mr. Ziad Al-Zaza calmed down the excitement regarding the issue in a comment to AFP. “[W]e need to conduct further studies to confirm that there is any gas”, he said. “This requires probing by specialist companies because we don’t have the adequate laboratories and experts here”.
The Gaza Strip, which has been governed by Hamas since 2007, is now experiencing the most severe energy crisis in its history. Following the lack of fuels, the residents of the Gaza Strip sometimes need to manage with only 12 hours of electricity a day. This evidence of natural gas fields may offer a resolution to the crisis.
Room With No View? Create Your Own!
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By Jessica Ackerman
Stuck in a room with no view? No problem! You can create your own view. A room that has an attractive view is invariably more appealing than one that faces scenery that is dull or unsightly. If you are left with a living room or other space with a horrid view, you can easily get around the situation. You can dress up a plain window, paint a wall mural, or even create a faux window in rooms where there are none.
Working With What Youve Got
You need not block off a window that faces an unattractive element, or pretend that the window is not there. Sometimes a home is designed with little forethought, or out of necessity, a room will end up with a horrid view, like the neighbors messy lawn, or a brick wall. But you can redeem the window simply by outfitting it in a way that suits your tastes and preferences. After all, windows are natural focal points within any space due to the fact that they allow light into the room. By hanging a Roman shade in your favorite color, or arranging a small group of glass vases on the ledge of the window, you can use the window to your advantage. You can also make the area appear more inviting and cozy by emphasizing it with a window seat, or play it down by hanging some attractive plants suspended from the ceiling in front of the window.
Murals
If you reside in an urban area and dream of lounging on the sands of a tranquil beach, or strolling on a beaten path through a calming forest, a large mural for the wall can bring this scenery to life. Murals not only add a view that can help you relax, they also become striking focal points within your space.
For the biggest impact, the mural should be the only artwork on an empty wall. The mural might even cover an area of your sliding closet doors, or perhaps run the length of a complete wall. Consider having a mural made from a digital photo image this is a good way to get a life-sized and true-to-life mural. You can also buy murals featuring everything from a garden scene to a nightscape in gay Paris when shopping at online wall dcor retailers. Another option is to hire an expert artist to paint your favorite landscape.
Faux Windows
Adding a faux window on one side of a windowless room can make the room more appeal and much brighter. For a faux window, you can use a poster, enlarged photograph, or painting to form the view that you like. Purchase a readymade window frame at any home improvement or hardware store (or use an old frame that has been repainted or stained). Place this frame over the picture that you choose and then install lighting inside the windows top frame to complete the look.
You can also create a faux window by utilizing a framed mirror. Add wood molding on the mirror to create a crosspiece design element. Top off with dramatic window treatments or even shutters for a unique view that will add visual impact to your room.
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New method of displaying time patented
Saturday, October 14, 2006
An American inventor has patented a pair of new time formats with a footprint less than 50% of that of conventional four-digit time. The more unusual of the two new formats, called “TWELV”, dispenses with numerals altogether. In place of clock hands or digits, the new clock uses color to convey the hour and a moon image to convey the minute, which moon slowly grows throughout the course of an hour from a narrow crescent to a full-fledged circle.
The second and more approachable of the new formats retains numerical digits to indicate the minute but uses colors to convey the hour.
Early critics question whether the aesthetic benefits of the moon-clock will be sufficient to encourage users to learn the color-based time-telling system. However, the size advantages of the new system may make it particularly suitable for mobile applications, particularly cell phones, wearable computers, and head-mounted displays.