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Fossil: Ridiculously Cheap, But Is It Justified?
2015-07-25 06:33:36| Jewelry - Topix.net
Fossil's stock has been crushed so far this year on the back of concerns regarding weakening international markets and Apple's Watch. The underlying business remains fundamentally sound and holds the potential to grow if the company can successfully enter the smartwatch market.
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Windows 10 Build 10240 is the RTM version, but Microsoft wishes youd stop calling it that
2015-07-24 13:00:36| Extremetech
Windows 10 has gone RTM, but Microsoft really wishes you'd stop calling it that. In the Windows-as-a-service model, version numbers are gauche.
GOP Presidential Candidate Actually Believes in Climate Change. But Doesnt Want Fix It
2015-07-21 16:08:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate Desk: John Kasich, the Republican governor of Ohio, is announcing his bid for the presidency Tuesday. Unlike most of his GOP opponents, Kasich actually believes that climate change is real. I happen to believe there is a problem with climate change, he told the Hill 2012. I dont want to overreact to it, I cant measure it all, but I respect the creation that the Lord has given us and I want to make sure we protect it. He made a similar statement in the video above, taken at a conference last month,...
Dont Waste Your Plant Stubble: Treasure It!
2015-07-20 06:00:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Justin, TX (June 2015) – The best way manage post-harvest plant debris is an ongoing dilemma. None of the historical approaches (controlled burns, bailing, and tillage) allow the nutrients of the fodder to be returned to the soil for future use. Controlled burns wreak environmental havoc on air quality. Smoke from burning straw contributes to increased carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere which may affect greenhouse gas buildup. read more
California is a global leader in combating climate change, but it hasnt been enough
2015-07-19 03:49:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
LA Daily News: Nearly a decade ago, California policymakers, facing a frightening future of shriveling snowpacks and rising seas, created the nations most aggressive program to combat global warming. The 2006 law mandated broad reductions of greenhouse gas emissions by 2020. Now, as the deadline approaches, Gov. Jerry Brown and Democratic lawmakers are intensifying their efforts. They are crafting emissions-reduction targets for 2030 and 2050 that will be far more difficult to meet. One bill seeks to slash...
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