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2020 Rewind: Tech Highlights from Turbulent Year in Oil and Gas
2021-01-11 10:00:00| OGI
Against staggering oddsan unprecedented crash in oil prices and COVID-19the technology space in the oil and gas sector exceeded the test of resiliency put forth by a turbulent 2020.
Rewind Tension Controller utilizes load cell feedback.
2015-12-30 14:31:05| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Designed for rewind tension zones utilizing load cell feedback for tension measurement, Z4-RL comes in circuit board only, enclosure, or remote installation configurations. Features, such as 7 in. HD web tension control interface and 7-day trend storage capability for recording production run data, maximize production capabilities. Other offerings include user-defined units and scales, variable wrap angle, integrated tension indication, and various compensations.
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Rewind book: The House Without a Key, by Earl Derr Biggers
2014-10-04 19:46:09| Airlines - Topix.net
It's still possible to visit the Halekulani, the Hawaiian hotel where columnist Earl Derr Biggers wrote the first Charlie Chan novel, The House Without a Key . Named after one of the hotel's bars, the novel centres on the killing of a Boston luminary, Dan Winterslip, who lived in a Hawaii house without a key because, typically, the land of leis and ukuleles enjoyed near total tranquillity.
Monthly Startup Rewind features Kansas City's entrepreneurs
2014-06-11 17:47:48| Grocery - Topix.net
At 25 years old, John Mackey had a $45,000 loan from his family and friends and a dream to share unprocessed, natural foods with the world.
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Newsweek rewind: Debunking global cooling
2014-05-24 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Newsweek: Heres a fun fact: In 1975, some people were worried about global cooling. Not only that, there was concern that not enough was being done about it. Climatologists are pessimistic that political leaders will take any positive action to compensate for the climatic change, science journalist Peter Gwynne reported. Statements like that are uttered all the time these days, but for the exact opposite reason. One outlandish suggestion for the perceived crisis involved melting the arctic ice cap...
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