This Thanksgiving we should give thanks for fossil fuels – and promote them for rest of world Paul...
Technology is god.
The Barlon Bulletin, December 22, 2015
Did you know about Dar? One Dar you probably want to stay away from is Darfur, a region in the...
The Barlon Bulletin, December 10, 2015
Did you know na-na? Na-na na-na boo-boo is part of a children’s playground song (we think the...
The Barlon Bulletin, December 3, 2015
Did you know the difference between PEE, PEP, and PPE? PEE stands for Port Edgar East, an organic...
Global Warming Summit Under Way…Again!
Another of the endless global warming summits (they are annual affairs arranged by The U.N.) is...
The 10,000 Year Clock?
Quite some time ago, though not long in the context of the 10,000 year clock, I read The...
The Barlon Bulletin, November 26, 2015
Did you know what was going on “While the Clock Ticked”? If you were Frank and Joe Hardy in Volume 11 of the Hardy Boys Mystery Stories you would be bound and gagged watching a clock tick on a time bomb (don’t worry their friend Chet Morton shows up in time to save...
The Barlon Bulletin, November 19, 2015
Did you know about case hardened? Case hardened steel is a low carbon steel that has carbon added to the outer surface of the steel to make it harder. It is less complicated than hardening and tempering. But for now, the rig count: [table id=16 /] Barlon is case...
Reneisidore-Panmuphle: A Website in Absurd Triplets
For the past year, every day at 6:30 A.M. Hunter Doyle has organized and recorded his research from the previous day. Hunter is s a 2nd year student of architecture,studying at The AA, London. He has organized his archive into 153 folders. creating a new folder for...
Divine Inferno – The Modern Forest Fire
Environment Canada estimates that for every acre of primarily coniferous forest burned, approximately 4.81 metric tons of carbon is released into the atmosphere, between 80 percent and 90 percent in the form of carbon dioxide (CO2), with the rest as carbon monoxide...
How the Government Makes Data Hacks a Thousand Times Worse
We lost our privacy before we lost our data In May of 2015, the United States federal government suffered a massive data breach, a hack that exposed the names and Social Security Numbers of over 21 million people. In a press release, the Office of Personal Management...