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Twitter Weekly Digest for 2009-07-31

by Twitter on Jul 31, 2009

Anyone gonna watch the finale of the Tour De France? Check out our somewhat related post! bit.ly/WMUYk #TourDeFrance # Bringing Mission to Mars to 6 Weeks, maybe? http://bit.ly/14gu56 # A case for sea turbines in Florida. Probably harmful though. http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/07/27/ocean.turbines/index.html # Engineering comes out on top: http://bit.ly/RXvpk # Hmmm, ever wondered why we swing our [...]

Twitter Weekly Digest for 2009-07-24

by Twitter on Jul 24, 2009

To our readers: anything specific you'd like us to cover? We'd love to hear from you. # Electric Airplanes to Market? via Wired: http://bit.ly/wvO8Z # This week on Engineerography Blog, Stephen of Syracuse, NY is our number one reader. He should get a prize or something. # Powered by Twitter Tools.

Twitter Weekly Digest for 2009-07-17

by Twitter on Jul 17, 2009

Why is it so stereotypical of people to think engineers aren't capable or shouldn't be interested in reading well and writing properly? # Preparing for the Monday blues. # We have a car-related post for tomorrow on the blog. # Graphene, Stronger than diamond, conducts electricity 100x faster than silicon, and one atom thick. Amazing. [...]

Twitter Weekly Digest for 2009-07-10

by Twitter on Jul 10, 2009

Hey, hey, the automated Twitter Tools for http://engineerography.com worked! Nice. # Robot hummingbird? http://bit.ly/18W5U4 # Happy 233th Birthday, America! # Whoops, I think I knocked our blog offline for a little bit there. It's back up though! # RT @AdamPo: OH An optimist says the glass is half-full; the pessimist, half-empty; the engineer says the [...]

Twitter Weekly Digest for 2009-07-03

by Twitter on Jul 3, 2009

Increase in science and engineering graduates. We are starting to hear news like this a lot, which is very good. http://tinyurl.com/ndw8dd # Scientists are creating "synthetic trees", which collect carbon "1,000 times faster than the real thing". -CNN http://tinyurl.com/lb7k5q # Also, Wind machines powering NYC at 40k feet? Now that would be a radical skyline. [...]