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...pump out large quantities of water--about 12,000 gal. a day--much of which has too high a sodium content to be used on the land. This water has to be stored in the large reservoirs that now punctuate the landscape. And the gas companies need pipes, roads, compressor stations and power lines to pump the gas out of the ground and into pipelines that run to Denver and Chicago. "It's a very complex mess, basically, and it is changing the landscape dramatically," says Jill Morrison, an organizer with the Powder River Basin Resource Council, an unlikely alliance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oil and Gas Drilling: Plumbing The Pasture | 7/16/2001 | See Source »

...deadly crash of a Fine Air cargo jet yesterday. After hearing witness reports of the plane "wobbling" upon takeoff from Miami International, Hannifin believes the tragedy that killed the DC-8's four-man crew and injured four others on the ground was likely the result of a stalled compressor in one of the plane's engines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Engine Failure Likely Downed Cargo Plane | 8/8/1997 | See Source »

...made it the modernist site to beat all others. "Your New York," he told the press, "is the cubist, the futurist city. It expresses modern thinking in its architecture, its life, its spirit"--everything but its art, which Dada would supply. This image of the city as social compressor also comes out in Man Ray's neatly epigrammatic New York, 1917--a bunch of slats, stacked to mimic the setbacks of skyscrapers, held together by a C clamp...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ART: DAYS OF ANTIC WEIRDNESS | 1/27/1997 | See Source »

Bellows' most powerful image of the city as compressor of violence was the boxing ring. Prizefighting was made illegal in New York State in 1900. But that did not dispose of the semi-clandestine "club nights," with battling pugs drawn from the hard, desperate edge of Irish, Polish, Italian and Jewish street gangs -- kids who would pound each other to hash for a purse under the eyes of a flushed, yelling house. The sport was barely a notch up from the bareknuckle slugging of Georgian England...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Passion For Islands | 8/3/1992 | See Source »

...Otisca had been able to recover all but 0.1% of the Freon, motivated to do so by the sheer economics of recycling the expensive chemical. But in the big plant in Beverly, it was losing as much as 5%. Smith discovered that he had installed the wrong kind of compressor to recover the Freon, then argued with AEP over how to fix it. "I tried to save it too long," admits Smith. "I think their confidence in me waned tremendously." AEP lost interest and moved on to testing other coal-cleaning technologies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chasing the American Dream | 7/6/1992 | See Source »

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