Today’s Machining World Archive: June 2008, Vol. 4, Issue 06 Noah Graff spent the first week of April in France’s…
A recent survey by RBC Capital Markets showed that many Americans are becoming more open to living near wind, hydro,…
World trade is like a chameleon, constantly changing colors to survive and flourish. This is why I tend to disregard…
Just when you think that we Americans have it bad with gas prices between four and five dollars per gallon,…
Now people can replicate replicating machines from replicating machines. Sounds kind of like Dolly, the cloned sheep, being cloned to…
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Fredric Baur, the man who invented the tubular can that packages Pringles potato chips, died May 4, 2008, at the…
The 100 mpg Gas Guzzler Jonathan Goodwin dropped out of seventh grade to help pay the bills and follow his…
Noah and I visited Vienna, Austria, recently on a business trip to central Europe. Our first order of business was…
Remember the last scene of Back to the Future when Doc Brown returns in his flying DeLorian to take Marty…