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Online Certified java developer course
Posted February 2nd, 2010 by scott09This online Java course is designed keeping only three things in mind; Simplicity, Efficiency and Coverage. Certified java developer course is designed by working java professionals with a combined experience of nearly 25 years in java behind them. The development of this course was the meeting point of all these java professionals where they shared their magical ideas, concepts, real life experience and problems which resulted in this exciting course. Come!
I've got a headful of ideas that are driving me insane...
Posted January 28th, 2010 by tlacuacheCEB pumphouse for the contracted effluent wastewater we receive from the municipal facility. Settling pond with reeds for natural post-treatment of effluent (which smell strongly of detergents). Hayfield irrigation for natural, holistically raised beef cattle. CEB barn and workshop. OSE sawmill for the thousands of acres of mesquite that make for a sustainable small-lumber/specialty wood operation. Putting my onion sets in the ground (Grano 1050). Placing my heirlooms garden. Figuring out the best way to store greywater and harvested rainwater. Planning the off-grid CEB home.
International College of Financial Planning Delhi
Posted January 13th, 2010 by scott09International College of Financial Planning Delhi offers an Industry integrated curriculum, directed to make the student productive on job from Day 1. This ICOFP platform offers you a chance to learn under the able guidance of eminent world class faculty comprising of both academicians and industry experts. Upon completion you will enter the industry with multiple certifications inbuilt into the program.
International School Of Management Excellence Bangalore
Posted January 13th, 2010 by scott09One of the top business schools in India i.e. International School Of Management Excellence is located at Bangalore and Mumbai.
Charlotte Heating Service
Posted November 13th, 2009 by ceclce![]()
Climate Control of Charlotte, Inc.
is dedicated to providing 100 percent satisfaction guarantee for all of
your major air conditioning, HVAC, Refrigeration and heating Services
G'day From Tasmania
Posted August 12th, 2009 by dRagerJust thought I'd write a little blurb for anyone whose interested.
Live in Northern Tasmania, Australia.
We're about 25 kilometres from the nearest town.
200 acres slopped land with heavy clay predominant, 1 acre lake (man made).
Kangaroos, wallabies, possums, echidnas, spotted quoll, devils and wombats galour.
We've got the obligatory chooks and ducks.
Water supplied via mountain stream.
Power supplied from various sources including wind, solar and mains.
I've done almost everything and anything in my life.
So there ya go.
Brumby Pump plans anyone?
Posted June 5th, 2009 by GuyFound this video some time ago made by the Health Ranger
from Naturalnews.com and after speaking with the fellows at Factore Farm we see
having one of these pumps as a top priority.
The problem is they cost $600 and that’s out of this budget so my
question is do any of you own one that you can send to us so we can understand
the design and make our own or have any of you seen plans of what the internal
workings are like?
Newbe
Posted May 23rd, 2009 by ClairHi ,Clair from Alberta Canada here.Just thought id drop in and say hi.You guys are progressing fast .its good to see.We are doing good also and have just finished our papercrete press and hoppers .We will start to press 12x15x6 inch blocks today with the weather being nice finaly ,we had 5 inches of snow tuesday lol.Marcin did you get the info i sent on papercrete.Also we are using flyash in our mix to( you will want to use at least 5% 10% portland cement with the flyash because the cement reacts with the flyash and petrifys it better).Well thats it for now ,have a great weekend .
What got me here
Posted April 30th, 2009 by usernamealreadyinuseFor as long as I can remember I have dreamed of living in a simple cabin in the woods. The only thing is I always knew I would get kindof lonely. I like using my brain and interacting with others. I just don't like the public, or mass groups. I don't believe in big cities and lots of concrete. God gave us the garden of eden and we plowed it down and built a highway on it.
Jeremy's Daily Plan
Posted April 14th, 2009 by JeremyToday is looking to be nice outside and we have too many eggs so I would like to start testing the hexahatch and get some outside stuff done, like more raspberries propagated, raised bed built, the shower finished. The weather looks like it's getting warmer with some rain on Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday.
12:00 to 6:00 OM - Raised Beds, Shower, Hexahatch
Hexahatch: