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Monthly Archives: May 2019
Global Aerospace Coupler Market is estimated to portray CAGR of 16.23% from 2018-2027
The global aerospace couplers market is segmented into product type such as pressure coupler, hydrant coupler, emergency breakaway coupler and others. Among these segments, pressure coupler is expected to dominate the overall aerospace couplers market and is projected to seize … Continue reading
Industry sees big potential for civilian version of plane-chopper hybrid
May 20 (UPI) — Some 500 years after Leonardo da Vinci envisioned a medieval version of a helicopter, a company that now bears his name wants to revolutionize air travel by offering the first civilian tilt rotor aircraft — basically … Continue reading
Southwest won’t charge passengers to change planes to avoid the Boeing 737 Max
Botched your tax withholding in 2018? It’s about to get more… The IRS is about to release a new draft of Form W-4, which will more closely reflect the changes stemming from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. For workers, … Continue reading
A Lesson From 1930s Germany: Beware State Control of Social Media
Read: It’s time to regulate the internet Radio was different. Radio only became central to Nazi aims after Hitler was elected chancellor in January 1933, but Goebbels quickly exercised power over the medium, because the state already controlled its infrastructure … Continue reading
Phil Julian Hoon – Yakima Herald
Valley Hills Funeral Home Phil Julian Hoon was a Yakima Valley guy. Born in Buena in 1929 he spent the early years of his life living among family and friends. He pursued fishing, hunting and sometimes working in fruit orchards … Continue reading
Josh Kline’s Water World
Josh Kline, “Representative Government” (2019), Potomac River mud, epoxy, silicone epoxy, plexiglas tank, powder coated steel frame, vacuformed plastic, digital prints on vinyl, reservoir tank, pump, fan, ocean water, silicone molds, freezer, 50 × 13 × 60 inches, edition of … Continue reading
75 years later, French ‘HistoPad’ Offers New View of D-Day
No media source currently available Pop-out player The French and the Americans are working together again on a project marking a major event in World War II. This time, they are giving people the chance to travel back in time … Continue reading