“The site, near Sarnia in Ontario, Canada, will be enough to power between 10,000 and 15,000 homes on sunny days, drawing on a monstrous 40-megawatt capacity.”
Secretive Silicon Valley company, OptiSolar, builds largest solar farm – VentureBeat
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“The site, near Sarnia in Ontario, Canada, will be enough to power between 10,000 and 15,000 homes on sunny days, drawing on a monstrous 40-megawatt capacity.”
Secretive Silicon Valley company, OptiSolar, builds largest solar farm – VentureBeat
Len Witt on News, Improved: “For me, it is like issuing a CPR manual, when the victim is already down and clutching his chest. All the information is helpful, but he might well die before I figure out how to do what’s outlined in the book.” via Mark.
Sounds like fun. Wish I had a Mac to use it on.
And here I was thinking I would use my thesis data as raw material to use as I play around with databases and graphics…
baby diaper tracking graphs – data visualization & visual design – information aesthetics