Tuesday, February 1, 2011

First megaload of equipment moving out of Idaho - AP - msnbc.com
After a long legal fight, the first of those giant megaloads of oil refinery equipment is finally scheduled to head out onto scenic U.S. Highway 12. The 300-ton coke drum is scheduled to leave the Port of Lewiston at 10 p.m. Tuesday night to begin its

Cisco sees 26-fold wireless data increase in 5 years - CNET News
Wireless carriers will see mobile data traffic increase 26 times between 2010 and 2015 according to Cisco's latest Visual Networking Index Forecast . Will wireless operators be ready for it? That's the big question. The prediction of steep increases in

FCC moving forward with "super Wi-Fi" proposal - YAHOO!
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) last week unveiled a list of nine companies selected to manage databases that will contain information about the availability of white spaces, unused TV frequencies with wireless broadband potential. In September

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Massive storm moving across Midwest - Boston Herald
S T. LOUIS — Midwesterners accustomed to dealing with snow, sleet and ice readied themselves for a monster winter storm that could be the biggest many cities have seen in years. Despite dire warnings of a potentially deadly storm predicted to affect a

Video of Open Door on Moving Train Shakes Metro-North - New York Times
Icy weather can be a challenge for the decades-old commuter trains that run along Metro-North’s New Haven Line. Brakes freeze; motors struggle. Cancellations and delays are common. On Monday morning, however, the cold had a more dangerous effect: a

Winter storm moving north, some snow and freezing rain falls locally - Waynesboro Record-Herald
Local schools are closed and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reduced the speed limit on several highways as the area experiences a two-part weather system that includes freezing rain through tomorrow. A little snow, along with sleet and

Moving From the Military to the Civilian World - Associated Content
*Note: This was written by a Yahoo! contributor. Sign up with the Yahoo! Contributor Network to start publishing your own finance articles. I recall vividly when I left the Army. It took me several months to find a job and once I did I had problems. What

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