Archive for May, 2010
(Coal) Things to Know About Full Color Printing
No commentsBy paul_thomas
Printing a full-color image is surely a complex procedure that involves a lot of step by step processing. A fundamental awareness is very much necessary for printers and also significant for designers who are into planning as well as giving out the best possible layouts. Its true that print buyers must always be aware [...]
(Coal mining) Environmental Awareness: Encouragement vs. Education
No commentsBy Eric Eckl
”I can do small things every day that will make an impact on water pollution.”
It’s such a simple statement, and it’s true. So why is it so hard to send a message — over the airwaves, online, or in print — that actually evokes that reaction? Unfortunately, many environmental messages accidentally evoke an [...]
(Coal) Waterless Printing - The Eco Friendly Printing
No commentsBy paul_thomas
Making things work better around is certainly in our control. We are the ones who are responsible for any good or evil that happens around us. Just the same way, we are responsible for the good and bad that is happening in the world today. It was our mistake that has lead to a [...]
Refrigerant Leak Detection Regulations (coal)
No commentsBy Carla Jack
Far-reaching International Standards and Regulations requiring Refrigerant leak Detection Still Not Generally Known
A high proportion of the users of refrigeration and air-conditioning worldwide are still simply unaware of the wide-ranging implications of prevailing Standards and the same could be said even of a surprising number of professionals in the equipment and service [...]
Cowboys, Conservationists, and the Hopeful Herd (coal mining)
No commentsBy Eric Eckl
When we are trying to make something happen, conservationists sometimes think like cowboys. We break out the rhetorical cattle prod and try to shock the public out of complacency and into action with a stiff jolt of bad news. There’s a time and place for that — but to motivate people to actually [...]










