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...sensors in factories, commercial buildings or any type of processing plant, the four- year-old start-up developed a small wireless hub that relays measurements along a daisy chain of stations to pool collected data. In what is called a mesh network, each station passes along data to the nearest available station, using any one of many communication channels. The mesh network solves the problem faced by other wireless systems in factory settings: being blocked by giant metal structures. The system uses so little power that stations can go 10 years without a battery change. The impact has been dramatic...
...best advice is the one your mother would give: Don't get into a car with perfect strangers, and if their driving makes you uncomfortable, ask them to drop you at the nearest bus or train station...
Ortega may have trouble solidifying his hold on power, as he won with only 38% of the vote. That was still 9 percentage points ahead of his nearest rival, U.S.-backed banker Eduardo Montealegre, leading some to conclude that Ortega profited from voter backlash against perceived U.S. meddling in the election. However, a bigger problem than Yanqui interference may have been Yanqui neglect. After Ortega was ousted from power in 1990, the U.S. did little to help war-ravaged Nicaragua get back on its feet. "We got rid of the Sandinistas and said everything else would take care of itself...
...pounds) kept the rapscallions away. Public service isn’t dead over at the Fly. This weekend, the government of France knighted an alumnae for his distinguished accomplishments in, um, wine collecting. The sons and daughters of the Fly got down and dirty with the knight and his nearest and dearest geriatrics. The band was good and the 12-year-old grandchild doling out Champagne was even better. Sharing is caring in Hollis...
...that speaks to the current needs of the Nicaraguan people.” Current Nicaraguan law states that a candidate can win an election in one round if he garners 40 percent of the vote, or 35 percent if he has at least a 5 percent margin over his nearest competitor. If the most recent poll results hold true, Ortega has already achieved the margin that will allow him to win the election in one round. However, Montealegre will have a legitimate chance to win the presidency if he makes it into the second round, said Johnson...