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InfoSWMM Version 3.0 Spotlights
Technological Innovations and Simplified
Analysis for the Wastewater Industry
InfoSWMM Version 3.0 Spotlights
Technological Innovations and Simplified
Analysis for the Wastewater Industry
06/24/2005 04:10 PMIn its ongoing effort to provide the global wastewater industry with
the world's most comprehensive and innovative GIS-centric modeling and
design solutions, MWH Soft, a leading global provider of environmental
and water resources applications software, today announced the
worldwide availability of the V3 Generation of InfoSWMM for ArcGIS
(ESRI, Redlands, CA). [PRWEB Jun 24, 2005]
MWH Soft Releases InfoSWMM Version 2.0,
Delivering Pioneering Functionality to
the Wastewater Industry
MWH Soft Releases InfoSWMM Version 2.0,
Delivering Pioneering Functionality to
the Wastewater Industry
04/01/2005 04:51 AMIn its ongoing effort to provide the global wastewater industry with
the world's most comprehensive and innovative GIS-centric modeling and
design solutions, MWH Soft, a leading global provider of environmental
and water resources applications software, today announced the
worldwide availability of the V2 Generation of InfoSWMM for power
ArcGIS (ESRI, Redlands, CA) users. [PRWEB Apr 1, 2005]
MWH Soft to Host World's Largest, Most
Comprehensive International
Geoengineering Conference for
Water/Wastewater and GIS/IT
Professionals
MWH Soft to Host World's Largest, Most
Comprehensive International
Geoengineering Conference for
Water/Wastewater and GIS/IT
Professionals
06/05/2005 11:39 PMMWH Soft, a leading global provider of environmental and water
resources applications software, today finalized the technical program
for its 2005 International Geoengineering Conference. [PRWEB Jun 3,
2005]
MWH Soft Releases H2OMAP SWMM,
Delivering Advanced Geospatial Modeling
Capabilities for the Global Wastewater
Industry
MWH Soft Releases H2OMAP SWMM,
Delivering Advanced Geospatial Modeling
Capabilities for the Global Wastewater
Industry
06/05/2005 11:39 PMIn its ongoing effort to equip the global wastewater industry with the
world's most comprehensive and innovative geospatial modeling and
design solutions, MWH Soft, a leading global provider of environmental
and water resources applications software, today announced the
worldwide availability of H2OMAP SWMM, a groundbreaking GIS-based
application for analyzing, modeling, designing, operating, securing,
and managing sanitary, storm, and combined sewer systems. [PRWEB Jun
5, 2005]
University of Pittsburgh BSL-3
Laboratory Awards Practical
Applications, Inc. Contract for
Biological Wastewater Steam Kill System
University of Pittsburgh BSL-3
Laboratory Awards Practical
Applications, Inc. Contract for
Biological Wastewater Steam Kill System
02/01/2005 09:20 PMPractical Applications, Inc. (PAI) has won the bid to design and
construct the BSL-3 Steam Kill System for the Regional Biocontainment
Laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh. The system will be used to
kill biological pathogens found in laboratory wastewater generated by
the university as it studies emerging infectious diseases. [PRWEB Jan
21, 2005]
Treat Me Like a Fool
Treat Me Like a Fool
04/04/2005 01:29 PMRobert MacMillan of washingtonpost.com writes this story about April
Fool jokes: “Google appears to be dodging and feinting with its
April Fools’ Day lineup. Users of its Gmail e-mail program
encountered a bar graph and a short note explaining the
company’s new project, Infinity + 1. The news seems suspect
enough, but if so, the Associated Press and News.com bought it. But
more on that in a moment. Google’s obvious joke shows up on
a…
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How Not To Treat a New Customer
How Not To Treat a New Customer
07/09/2004 08:29 PMI just switched to Vodafone from T-Mobile. I didn't really want to
switch that badly, as T-Mobile's service had been...
Google's Ticker Treat
Google's Ticker Treat
10/31/2003 08:20 AMMotley Fool Oct 31 2003 7:46AM ET
Philips, a Dutch Treat?
Philips, a Dutch Treat?
04/14/2004 11:52 AMContradictory remarks from the boardroom stink up the firm's decent
first-quarter earnings.
How to treat your customers like
children
How to treat your customers like
children
07/20/2004 01:17 AMEvery few weeks I get email from folks blocked from viewing
metafilter at work, asking for my help. I'd never experienced it, so I
usually tell folks that if they don't know the right IT person to ask,
maybe they shouldn't browse the internet on the job.
I'm staying in a hotel in San Francisco right now and they offer
free hotel wireless, which is nice. What isn't nice is that they've
got a proxy server set up, just like a lot of large workplaces. You
can probably guess where this is going.
Here's what I get when
I go to any site that ends in .metafilter.com
And just to show you how lame the system is, it thinks Glassdog is
mature. A quick scan of the average day's posts there shows you
just how catty and immature Glassdog can be.
There doesn't seem to be much rhyme or reason. BoingBoing works
fine, but Waxy.org doesn't. Why on earth should a hotel wireless
network care if you want to visit "chat" sites? Why insult your own
guests?
Treat yourself to a big plate of Java
servlets
Treat yourself to a big plate of Java
servlets
08/03/2004 07:28 AMRegister Training Comprehensive new course
Trick or Treat, Smell My Feet....
Trick or Treat, Smell My Feet....
10/31/2003 06:21 PMI'm sitting on the doorstep handing out treats to trick or
treaters. I'm dressed up as a computer geek with my laptop playing
Halloween songs from Rhapsody
over my wireless network.
Well, okay, I'm not really dressed up... it's my everyday outfit,
but I'm still running with it. It's a shifted holiday at my house!
Oh, and the Laughing
Librarian just came by my house with his daughter. He's dressed in
a safari outfit with a giant snake wrapped around his body.
Awesome!
Virtual 3D heart to treat babies
Virtual 3D heart to treat babies
08/18/2004 02:49 AMVirtual reality techniques are helping Danish doctors diagnose heart
defects in newborn babies.
A school that uses PCs to treat special
kids
A school that uses PCs to treat special
kids
05/06/2004 01:37 AMWebindia123 May 6 2004 5:21AM GMT
Vegetable Orchestra goes down a treat
(Reuters)
Vegetable Orchestra goes down a treat
(Reuters)
05/24/2004 12:27 PMReuters - The sounds of 40 kilos of finely tuned cucumbers, leeks,
potatoes, radishes, peppers, aubergines
and marrows entertained a German audience at the weekend in a concert
by the first Viennese Vegetable Orchestra.
Exercise to treat depression call
Exercise to treat depression call
03/28/2005 09:39 PMMental health campaigners call for GPs to offer exercise on
prescription to depressed patients.
Shark Tank: This time it's all trick and
no treat
Shark Tank: This time it's all trick and
no treat
11/01/2003 12:52 AMAs part of its new disaster recovery plan, this Australian company
takes out a lease on a secondary site about an hour outside of town
from its headquarters -- and it looks perfect.
Aloe vera may treat battle wounds
Aloe vera may treat battle wounds
08/02/2004 03:17 AMThe aloe vera plant could one day keep trauma victims alive until they
can get a blood transfusion, research finds.
Scientists hope cells will help treat
the ill (USATODAY.com)
Scientists hope cells will help treat
the ill (USATODAY.com)
02/13/2004 07:17 AMUSATODAY.com - Q: What is the difference between ordinary stem cells
and cloned embryonic stem cells?
Bill Miller to Verizon: Treat us equal!
Bill Miller to Verizon: Treat us equal!
04/11/2005 11:28 AMCNN Money Apr 11 2005 3:33PM GMT
A Debate on How to Treat Precancerous
Breast Disease
A Debate on How to Treat Precancerous
Breast Disease
06/21/2004 08:23 PMThere is a mounting debate among experts over how aggressively to
treat ductal carcinoma in situ, which has a 10-year mortality rate
hovering around 1 percent.
Treat British Airways as damage and
route around them
Treat British Airways as damage and
route around them
08/29/2004 12:41 PM
Cory Doctorow:
I was trying to buy a one-way ticket from Brussels to London in
September, and I ran into the weirdest, dumbest thing: British Airways
won't sell you a ticket over the Web if your credit-card isn't billed
in the same country the flight originates in (Er, hello? You're an
airline -- that means you deal with people who are
traveling, sometimes to countries other than the one that
they reside in).
So I called BA and was told that the same ticket would cost 400
percent more if bought over the phone. So I went to a BA counter in
Boston and was quoted a fare that was 200 percent more than the
Web-fare.
I tried booking through Expedia, but they wanted to mail me a paper
ticket. Since I rarely touch down in any city for more than a couple
days, intersecting with a postal-delivery system for time-sensitive
materials is pretty tricky.
Then I gave up on the Web and went to SN Brussels Air, a little
carrier whose website has never ever worked for me. I called the
London reservations desk and booked a ticket for exactly what BA
charges via its website.
That's no surprise: as it turns out, the flight is operated by British
Airways. It's the same goddamned plane.
So that's the point of this post: if ever you want to book a ticket on
BA from Brussels to London, book it through SN Brussels Air (by phone
-- the website will probably remain busted for all eternity), and you
can circumvent BA's dumbass ecommerce policies and extorionate
phone/counter prices.
Link
The Claim: You Can Treat a Snakebit by
Sucking Out the Venom
The Claim: You Can Treat a Snakebit by
Sucking Out the Venom
07/13/2004 02:04 AMThe bottom line: Venomous snakebites require emergency medical care.
ESSAY- Tricky treat: Let's reclaim
Halloween from fear
ESSAY- Tricky treat: Let's reclaim
Halloween from fear
10/30/2003 07:15 PMStart with a Google search for "The Razor Blade in the Apple: The
Social Construction of Urban Legends." Two Southern Illinois
University professors researched ...
"Michigan Preparing To Let Doctors
Refuse To Treat Gays"
"Michigan Preparing To Let Doctors
Refuse To Treat Gays"
04/23/2004 02:43 AMLatter-day ashphalters call on feds not
to treat fiber like roads
Latter-day ashphalters call on feds not
to treat fiber like roads
03/19/2003 10:45 PMClay sez:
The 21st Century
Infrastructure Consortium (21st CiC)is dedicated to bringing
high-bandwidth fiber to the home. Or, rather, they are dedicated to
FTTH as long as our city governments don't get involved. From the
looks of the paper 21st CiC has filed with the FCC,
the worst thing that could possibly happen is that someone could be
scheming to offer you access to pure bandwidth, uncluttered by
monopolistic business practices.
From their FCC filing: "Municipalities, even when they promise to
build an open-access network, should not at all be involved with the
FTTx industry."
So take that, you municipal stooges! Your puny notions of "open
access" are nothing to us! (I'd suggest a drinking game involving the
number of occurrences of the phrase "unfair competition" in a two page
PDF, but I think the AMA would revoke my blogging license.)
The very idea that the government would want to treat access to
bandwidth as even remotely analogous to access to highways has
latter-day asphalt manufacturers in a tizzy. Municipal FTTH may die
a-borning, if the beneficiaries of such services don't make themselves
heard.
Link
Discuss
(
Thanks, Clay!)
When Alzheimer's Steals the Mind, How
Aggressively to Treat the Body?
When Alzheimer's Steals the Mind, How
Aggressively to Treat the Body?
05/17/2004 07:35 PMThe question of how aggressive to be in treating late-stage
Alzheimer's patients is one of the most wrenching and contentious
issues in medicine.
M-generation treat mobiles as
life-support system
M-generation treat mobiles as
life-support system
06/23/2004 07:56 AMinSourced Jun 23 2004 10:43AM GMT
'Computer' made from DNA able to detect,
treat cancer in a test tube
'Computer' made from DNA able to detect,
treat cancer in a test tube
04/28/2004 02:44 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Apr 28 2004 6:15PM GMT
Treat online gaming as a legitimate
industry, gov't told
Treat online gaming as a legitimate
industry, gov't told
02/01/2005 09:41 PMNews.inq7.net - Sun Jan 30, 12:55 pm GMT
The IDF will soon begin using cannabis
to treat soldiers suffering from combat
stress, the military said Wednesday
The IDF will soon begin using cannabis
to treat soldiers suffering from combat
stress, the military said Wednesday
08/08/2004 07:07 AMAt last, some fun quirky news about Israeli
soldiers
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tech.life@play | Full Spectrum Warrior
intense, low-casualty treat
tech.life@play | Full Spectrum Warrior
intense, low-casualty treat
06/17/2004 03:19 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer Jun 17 2004 7:16AM GMT
Produce a New Page Every Day!
Produce a New Page Every Day!
07/18/2004 06:46 PM"... how realistic it is to produce one page per day as Brett and
others have previously recommended? One page every three or four days
is my norm and that is going full tilt!"
Toshiba First to Produce Speedy XDR RAM
Toshiba First to Produce Speedy XDR RAM
03/30/2005 09:10 AMXDR RAM is going to be fast. I predict even more unneeded processor
cycles in my near future.
Toshiba is lining up the world's
fasters memory chips. Testing has begun and they should be on sale in
the second half the year, the company said. The 512MB XDR (extreme
data rate) DRAM chips run at 4.8GHz - about 12 times faster than
typical desktop PC memory.
Even better, Samsung and Elpida
are on route to deliver the new chips in around the same
time-frame—just in time for use in the Playstation 3, in fact.
(
Thanks, Luke!)
Wor
ld's fastest memory shoots out Toshiba factory [TechWorld]
How Much Data Do We Produce? And How
Much Is Spam?
How Much Data Do We Produce? And How
Much Is Spam?
07/27/2004 12:38 PMA new study from a data storage company (watch the bias) says that
we're all creating more data more rapidly thanks to ever growing hard
drives. There's no indication how they worked this out, but they do
seem to
attribute quite a bit of that data growth to spam. There's one
weird bit, suggesting that by 2007 the average email will include a
650 kb attachment. Now, certainly that would increase the amount of
data being sent around, but they give absolutely no basis for stating
such a thing. Maybe they're just counting virus spam and all the mess
it causes, but it would seem that a claim that every email will soon
be pushing that much data around should be supported by a bit more of
an explanation.
Quanta to Produce New iMacs
Quanta to Produce New iMacs
10/30/2003 06:06 PM
Appleinsider reports that Quanta will be producing the upcoming iMac,
which is rumored to have "major cosmetic changes" for early next year
but is sti...
IBM to produce 90nm chips for Via
IBM to produce 90nm chips for Via
09/17/2004 06:08 AMComputer Weekly Sep 17 2004 10:20AM GMT
SCO Ordered to Produce Evidence
SCO Ordered to Produce Evidence
12/05/2003 04:15 PMHitachi to produce 1 TB drives
Hitachi to produce 1 TB drives
04/04/2005 11:36 AMHitachi on Monday is set to announce it will release hard drives
containing 230 gigabits of data per square inch by 2007, making a
1-inch 20 GB microdrive, allowing for a 20 GB iPod mini.
According to senior vice president of product strategy and marketing
at Hitachi Bill Healy, the density breakthrough represents a
refinement in perpendicular recording. Hard drives currently store
data in a longitudinally, with the heads scanning over a horizontal
plane. For perpendicular recording, data bits are aligned vertically,
allowing for more data to be placed into an area.
"We're redesigning the head and disc quite significantly," Healy told
CNET. "All we have done is longitudinal recording in hard drives since
the 1950s. We've got a babysitting program running in the back to see
how the hard drives are doing. We are building up our understanding
of our quality and reliability."
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