PHEVs and Utility Companies
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[After Gutenberg] This necessitates not only a 220 V wall plug, but an Internet connection.” Why? He sees plug-in hybrid electric vehicles becoming another ancillary service to utility companies helping them with load following, voltage regulation, spinning reserve, etc.
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[Box of Frogs] Silence (remix): first impressions of a switcher: . It does contain a single fan I'm led to believe though I've yet to hear it actually spinning, even after... my email and opened up Safari (the OS X equivalent of Internet Explorer) ready to visit some of my... with these Freudian slips!) As I already have a decent LCD monitor and five button optical mouse
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[Raelity.org] raelity bytes: Everyone's favorite Zen Blogger Rael Dornfest writes, "As promised (a little early, in point of fact), I've bundled up the first alpha of Blosxom 3.0 for perusal, fiddling with, and discussion by mature (aka stalwart, brave, Perl-savvy) Blosxom folk with an eye to seeing what the future of Blosxom holds and just how to write plugins for the thing.
[Microsoft.blognewschannel.com] » Internet Explorer InsideMicrosoft - part of the Blog News Channel: Slashdot has annoyed the servers of Foxie, a plugin for Internet Explorer .Still, I like the new logo, and cant wait to see it spinning in my browser .
[Blogs.sun.com] Blog Control to Major Tom.: The ElizaLovesYou plugin was helpful in figuring out how to send a message, however it sent a legitimate IM. With some experimentation, I found that I could use Gaim::Conversation::IM::write() with the appropriate flags to make a message appear to be a received message.
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Posted at September 06, 2005 12:40 PM