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POPSCustom Built Vintage-Style Beach Cruiser Originally popularized in the '50s and '60s, the Beach Cruiser is known for its stylistic fat tires that can handle sand, wide-style handlebars and coaster brakes. Its form and function has made it a fixture in Southern California.
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POPSSwedish wave energy converters On an island right off the coast of Western Sweden near the quaint coastal town of Lysekil, researchers from Uppsala University are putting the final touches on two generators and a small underwater turbine anchored 25 meters down on the sea floor that will turn wave action into energy for 20 homes on the island.
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POPSWater Theatre The Water Theatre is incorporated into the scheme for Las Palmas redevelopment, as a potent demonstration of the sustainable design principles that drive the masterplan.
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POPSThe 2008 Green IT Taxonomy Greentech Media has created a comprehensive green IT taxonomy as well as a video tutorial in collaboration with Internet Evolution.
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POPSA Proposal for New Orleans Harvard Graduate School of Design students Kiduck Kim and Christian Stayner have conceived of a Floating City that will "rise safely in an Archimedean liquid landscape."
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POPSVW Pink Moon Commercial In 2000, Volkswagen licensed the title track of Pink Moon to a commercial in the US, leading to a large increase in record sales...
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POPSUbicycle: Public Bicycle Service System Design firm Continuum has concepted a new type of bike share program that would allow users to rent bicycles from un-manned kiosks using the same card they use to pay for other public transportation systems.
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POPSSaazs' Light-emitting Glass Eco-friendly lightbulbs are an energy efficient step in the right direction, but it could be that the bulb’s days are numbered. First we had light-emitting wallpaper, and now Saazs’ light-emitting glass plates. Using planilum technology, these plates are the world’s first active light-emitting glass. Incorporated into shelves and tables, the technology provides beautiful, understated lighting for homes and offices.
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POPSSupport Artists, Not Majors! Whenever you rent a movie, the multinational media industry forces you to watch their propaganda. They claim that . That’s simply not true – making a copy is fundamentally different from stealing.
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POPSThe European Green Giants With 86.6 MW of installed renewable capacity and an additional 102.1 GW in the development pipeline, the eight leading Eurotilities and their subsidiaries and partners are having a much greater impact on creating markets for greentech than their American counterparts.
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POPSSolar-powered Peddle Boat! They say that inventors should find a need and fill it. I don't know who needs a solar boosted pedal boat, but a design concept for one exists nonetheless.
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POPSPetrol Tax: Still Too Cheap? Turks have the most reason to feel aggrieved, closely followed by the British. Americans still enjoy relatively cheap fuel—they pay far less in tax than drivers elsewhere.
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POPSGoogle Docs Feature: Cliply OK. Remember Microsoft's Clippy, that annoying "living" and talking paper clip, popping up with useless tips whenever you wanted to get some work done in Word? It looks like Google Docs is preparing integrating a similar feature called Cliply.
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POPSYep Google's Your New God Spotted in Los Angeles, this bit of evangelism by the Hollywood United Methodist Church smacks of a desperate attempt to woo younger converts.