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There was discussion at last night’s event of using “hot rock” technology to generate steam for the science labs. Geothermal energy would be used to heat water, creating steam. The technology is widely used in Europe and in parts of the American West, but hasn’t been tested on the East Coast, Werminghausen said...
...called Francis Coppola, Steven Spielberg, George Lucas and Martin Scorsese, took their cues from a wide range of movie sources - Saturday-matinee serials, John Cassavetes improv dramas, European angst-athons - and if they got excessive, it was in kitsch and violence, not sex. Rodriguez got some puffs of grindhouse steam going in Sin City; but here, he and Tarantino are as puritanical as their predecessors. All bang-bang, no French kiss-kiss...
...gets 100% of its heat and 40% of its electricity from geothermal power. (The rest comes from hydropower.) The same forces that have scattered no fewer than 130 volcanoes across the tiny country bring molten rock relatively close to the surface everywhere. When this encounters underground water, it generates steam, which is tapped to produce clean, renewable electricity...
...world of Ashlee Simpsons and Paris Hiltons. "There are a lot of people who are not great singers who are selling a lot of records," Jackson puts it diplomatically. And voters will take points off for arrogance. Justin Guarini was Season 1's early favorite but lost steam when he started to seem as if he believed he was as good as everyone else said...
Lowell resident Isaiah K. Mwangi ’09 said earlier this week that he noticed unusually large amounts of steam billowing “at full blast” from the castle’s upper windows one night before spring break...