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    Garbage Fuel: Just like in the Movies

    By Noah GraffMay 6, 2008

    Remember the last scene of Back to the Future when Doc Brown returns in his flying DeLorian to take Marty…

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    Dubai, Fastest Growing City in the World

    By Noah GraffApril 30, 2008

    An old friend of mine at Columbia University business school recently returned from Dubai where he had traveled with his…

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    The Fire Pole of 1878

    By Noah GraffApril 22, 2008

    Today, April 21, in 1878, the fire station pole was invented. Prior to the existence of fire station poles, firemen…

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    France's Technical Center of the Screw Machining Industry

    By Noah GraffApril 18, 2008

    In 1962, the French government created CTDEC, a research and training center primarily devoted to screw machining, in France’s Haute-Savoie…

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    Line Shaft Power Transmission at Museum in France

    By Noah GraffApril 18, 2008

    The first week of April, Noah Graff of TMW attended a press junket put on by the Arve-Industries Competitiveness Pole…

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    Ohlemacher Bros. "The Huddle"

    By Noah GraffApril 18, 2008

    Jeff and Brad Ohlemacher, president and vice president of Elyria Manufacturing, talk about utilizing Verne Harnish’s Rockefeller habit of “the…

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    David Plitt, Forman at University of Chicago Machine Shop

    By Noah GraffApril 18, 2008

    Today’s Machining World did an interview in the April issue with David Plitt, the foreman of the U of C…

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    Jim Graff of Graff-Pinkert & Co. Reports on Delphi auction

    By Noah GraffMarch 24, 2008

    Machinery dealer Jim Graff just got back from a Delphi auction in Kettering Ohio. He reported that most machines there…

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    What it Takes to Change the World

    By Noah GraffMarch 19, 2008

    This day on March 18, 1662, the first bus service began in France. Blaise Pascal, most famous for his mathematics,…

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    'Made in China' Is Cheap No More

    By Noah GraffMarch 12, 2008

    A recent story by Frank Langfitton on NPR’s “All Things Considered” reported that rising costs and shifts in Chinese government…

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