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Monthly Archives: November 2015
3-D printing: Industrial’s newest fad
Contributed by Elise Couston, Senior Managing Director at Newmark Grubb Knight Frank Is there a new industrial revolution on the way? 3-D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a relatively new production technology that is predicted to have far-reaching … Continue reading
For $19000, Would You Own This 2011 Saab 9-4x That You Never Even Knew Existed?
Today’s Nice Price or Crack Pipe Saab is a car I’ll bet you didn’t even know you could buy. We’ll just have to see if this extremely rare and low mileage beast is priced so that you should also consider … Continue reading
Post-Halloween Trick: Boeing Beats Airbus in October
The results are in. In October, for the first time in months, Boeing (NYSE:BA) beat Airbus (NASDAQOTH:EADSY) in the race to sell the most planes in a calendar month. At long last, Boeing beat Airbus in October. Has a new … Continue reading
Brian Hamilton: Veteran of three wars, Roy Crain realized his dream to fly
Peering above the metal frame of his glasses, his eyes brighten and his smile spreads below the strands of silver sneaking out from beneath his hat, as his fingernail taps the book’s hard cover. “ … but that, of course, … Continue reading
Boeing drops 737 MAX supplier
The new Boeing 737 MAX has hit its first development snag, though it won’t affect the planned entry into service in 2017. Boeing said Tuesday it’s changing the design of a part around the 737 MAX engine and dropping the … Continue reading
The digital revolution demands a politics update
Related Event Annual Data Summit – Unlocking The Potential Of Digital Tuesday, November 17, 2015 – 1:30 – 6 PM Les Brigittines – Petite rue des Brigittines, 1000 Brussels Investors watch a digital screen displaying the prices of China’s stock … Continue reading
NASA, partners track rain, snow in soggy Washington
David Wolff, a research scientist with NASA, poses for a photo Friday, Nov. 6, 2015, next to one of the large radar instruments installed on a hilltop near Moclips, Wash. Led by NASA and hosted by the University of Washington, … Continue reading