Japanese Earthquake!

The War
American Reporter - The War MARINES DROP ‘STEEL CURTAIN’ ON IRAQ-SYRIA BORDER TOWNS by Cpl. Micah Snead American Reporter Correspondent Fallujah, Iraq Printable version of this story HUSAYBAH, Iraq — Elements of the 6th Marine Regiment pushed through buildings, streets

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Down Town News - Set against a backdrop of glass and steel office buildings, Pershing Square is a decidedly scenic music venue. In front of the stage, there is a sizable concrete walkway that, presumably, could double as a dance floor. On this day, however, triple

From a socket to a computer - electricity lines wires deliver data
Earthtimes - US houses are usually timber frame buildings, meaning wireless connections are easily made there. But the situation is Steel in the walls can also interfere with signals, says Andreas Nolde, of chip.de. Electricity lines are not designed for

Chicago critic says museum flawed, but bold
Akron Beacon Journal - In 1980, they ignited a winglike piece of exposed steel suspended above a university courtyard in Graz, Austria, and Most of the buildings by these hotshots won critical plaudits, drew tourists and upgraded the images of places such as the

Japan Hit by 6.8-Magnitude Quake; Reactor Damaged (Update3)
Bloomberg - The undersea temblor, centered about 250 kilometers (155 miles) northwest of Tokyo, shook buildings in the capital for several minutes at about 10:15 a.m. local time. A second, deeper quake of 6.8 magnitude struck 13 hours later, causing little damage