
Rob Miller
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Jan 21, 2025 |
thezommunique.com | Rob Miller |Chris Schwenker
By Matthew Forshaw (Contributions by Rob Miller and James Ogilvie) Team time trials (TTTs) are one of the most popular formats in virtual cycling, with up to 3,000 riders and 500 teams competing weekly in the WTRL time slots on Zwift. These Thursday events have become a staple of the community. But what if you’re looking for a fresh TTT challenge? Are there viable alternatives for teams or individuals? Let’s take a look at two other platforms offering exciting options: TrainingPeaks Virtual...
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Jan 8, 2025 |
weatherbug.com | Rob Miller
Main Menu For more than 20 years Earth Networks has operated the world’s largest and most comprehensive weather observation, lightning detection, and climate networks. We are now leveraging our big data smarts to deliver on the promise of IoT. By integrating our hyper-local weather data with Smart Home connected devices we are delievering predictive energy efficiency insight to homeowners and Utility companies.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
nationalobserver.com | Abdul Matin Sarfraz |Max Fawcett |Rob Miller
Canada’s largest energy efficiency initiative was announced by Ontario, where a $10.9-billion investment will help families and businesses lower costs by retrofitting their homes. The Ontario government’s new Home Renovation Savings Program will offer rebates of up to 30 per cent for energy efficiency upgrades, including windows, doors, insulation, heat pumps, smart thermostats, rooftop solar panels and battery storage. Money for the retrofits will be rolled out over the next 12 years.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
roblog.co.uk | Rob Miller
8 January 2025 Filed under: technology Reading time: 10 mins Machinery hurtful to commonality In the midst of the industrial revolution, an organised movement in theEast Midlands of England challenged the mechanisation of the textileindustry by smashing the machines that were replacing and devaluingtheir labour. They were the Luddites, named for their mythical leaderNed Ludd.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
nationalobserver.com | Rob Miller |Chris Hatch
In 1971, jazz-funk, proto-rap artist Gil Scott Heron released, “The revolution will not be televised.” It was intended as a wake-up call to those who would leave the heavy lifting to others and simply watch the change they desired unfold on television. Heron later asserted that revolution begins when people change their minds. Only then will they change the way they live, and the transformation will not be broadcast on television. Imagine you're a Big Oil executive with all your money and power.
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