• Home
  • About

tangledwing

horses and saddles sold cheap and other metaphors

Feeds:
Posts
Comments

Split Rail Fence Winter wallpaper, Silicon Valley backs stimulus plan, Killing wildlife for thrills

January 28, 2009 by tangledwing

Split Rail Fence Winter wallpaper

Silicon V.C.’s Feel Optimistic About Stimulus Plan

Silicon Valley executives, it seemed, are feeling quite cheered by President Obama’s energy agenda, which emphasizes “smart grid” technologies that encourage energy conservation.

The stimulus comes up for a vote today. It should pass easily in the House. Too close to call in the Senate. Eight billion of that is directly for green tech – renewable power. Not small change, but some, including me think its a little too small.

Wildlife Thrill Killings: Snowmobile Rider Reacts

The leader of an area snowmobile group says some riders are giving the sport a bad image.

This season, police say a handful of snowmobilers have hit and killed more than one-hundred ducks and five deer in eastern Wisconsin.

Jerry Vetterkind, President of the Eau Claire County Snowmobile Association, says those people don’t accurately represent all riders.

“Why are these guys doing it? I have no idea,” he said. “It reflects badly on snowmobiling. But, snowmobiling is a great sport.”

Considering overall bird populations are down in the continental U.S. especially sad news.

Congratulations to Drew University,

Drew University in Madison, N.J., has opened a new residence hall that is heated and cooled by geothermal energy.

US roads, water and basic systems earn ‘D’ grade

America’s roads, public transit and aviation have gotten worse in the past four years. Water and sewage systems are dreadful. The basic physical backbone of American society is barely above failing, a report by top engineers says.

It’ll cost $2.2 trillion to fix America’s ailing infrastructure, according to highlights of a report being released early…

[  ]…But just because the federal government is handing out lots of money and society’s physical backbone needs plenty of repairs, that doesn’t automatically mean the government should spend most of its dollars on things such as new roads and power plants, Morgan said. Often, building newer roads doesn’t fix congestion, yet building better public transit would pay off more, he said. And spending on energy efficiency more than physical power plants makes sense, he added.

Calves And Chickens Feeding In Farmyard by Edgar-Hunt. Anyone that has been on an actual farm knows its not this idyllic, but still a pretty painting.


Possibly related posts: (automatically generated)

  • 3 Season Wave wallpaper, Renewable energy continues to grow
  • Valley Bliss wallpaper, Expect more severe storms, Helium isotopes may poin…
  • Snow Mountains and Wildflowers wallpaper, Green energy booming in California
  • Silicon Valley Looks Forward to Obama Stimulus Plan

Posted in Environment-Energy, Environment-wildlife, economics, wallpaper | No Comments Yet

  •  

    January 2009
    M T W T F S S
    « Dec   Feb »
     1234
    567891011
    12131415161718
    19202122232425
    262728293031  
  • Recent Posts

    • Moraine Lake wallpaper, Tiny glitter-sized photovoltaic cells that could revolutionize the way solar energy is collected and used
    • Blue Ocean off Maui wallpaper, Getting off coal and making a profit, Baby seal found in garden
    • Alaska Colors wallpaper, New legislation may save Mojave Desert from over development
    • Autumn Cattails wallpaper, Wheels for feet
    • Harpeth State Park wallpaper, 45,000 football fields of wrapping paper
    • Full Moon Winter wallpaper, The bad news in environmental trends
    • Dark Clouds Ljubljanica River wallpaper, Environmentally friendly cheese, Tropical mountain ice declining
    • Furry Caterpillar wallpaper, Salamander study may help disabled some day
    • Glacier Kayaking wallpaper, Geothermal wounded but not dead, Veined octopus discoveres use for coconut shells
    • New Yorks Steinhardt Gardens wallpaper, Solar technology could help with vision problems
  • a

  • The wallpapers

    Many of the wallpapers were uploaded at certain sizes and resized by the picture host so in most cases you'll have to resize them to fit your monitor. I've looked into several options, but can't find a host that is free, reliable and keeps the original size. The well known ad supported hosts will delete any photo that has not be downloaded for a while so they're out. Any money I spend on the this blog I would rather spend on the graphics then the place to host them.
  • Archives

    • December 2009
    • November 2009
    • October 2009
    • September 2009
    • August 2009
    • July 2009
    • June 2009
    • May 2009
    • April 2009
    • March 2009
    • February 2009
    • January 2009
    • December 2008
    • November 2008
    • October 2008
    • September 2008
    • August 2008
    • July 2008
    • June 2008
    • May 2008
    • April 2008
    • March 2008
    • February 2008
    • January 2008
    • December 2007
    • November 2007
    • October 2007
    • September 2007
    • August 2007
    • July 2007
    • June 2007
    • May 2007
    • April 2007
    • March 2007
    • February 2007
    • January 2007
    • December 2006
    • November 2006
    • October 2006
    • September 2006
    • August 2006
    • July 2006
    • June 2006
    • May 2006
    • April 2006
    • March 2006
  • Meta

    • Log in
    • Entries RSS
    • Comments RSS
    • WordPress.com

Blog at WordPress.com.

Theme: Mistylook by Sadish.