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Daily Archives: March 18, 2013
Watts Up With That? Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach I’ve made some statements lately that I’d like to reprise. • There is never a shortage of resources. It’s a shortage of cheap enough energy to get the resources economically.• Energy … Continue reading
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In order to do something right, you need the right tools for the job. This rule applies especially towards new users in Geographic Information Systems (GIS). If you are like me, just starting out and…
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Mapping Money : World Billionaires Map by Forbes
SoThe world’s billionaires come from nearly all corners of the globe. The world’s billionaires list by Forbes shows the wealthiest people from 64 countries across the globe. Americans has 31% of the list entrants in 1987 and today that figure … Continue reading