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Thoughts On Many Things
The Industrial Revolution and Energy Distribution
It is generally agreed that the Industrial Revolution began in the early eighteenth century. Some historians and economists, however, argue for a much earlier origin, pointing to medieval innovations such as the printing press and the mechanical clock as early signals of industrial thinking. The steam engine itself was functioning by the late seventeenth century. Regardless of where one places its precise beginning, there is universal agreement that the Industrial Revolution
Alex Adelson
May 12, 20106 min read
One of Nick’s Pet Peeves . . . Using U.S. Electronics Overseas
In the piece about “Electrical Power and Money . . . . . and Distributing Electricity” the subject was about electrical power...
Nick Mackres
Apr 28, 20105 min read
Strategy for America’s Energy Consumption
Our country is pushing a great deal of money into renewable energy, i.e. Solar photovoltaic (PV) Panels and Wind Turbines. In the...
Nick Mackres
Mar 14, 20105 min read
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