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Code Name S.T.E.A.M. (for Nintendo 3DS)
2015-03-23 19:04:20| PC Magazine: New Product Reviews
Code Name S.T.E.A.M. is a fun, cartoony steampunk strategy game for players intimidated by the depth of Fire Emblem.
Crimped Steam Hose minimizes leaks and blow-outs.
2015-03-19 13:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Combining GoodYear steam hose and Campbell crimp steam fitting, Crimped Steam Hose minimizes bulkiness and eliminates large bolt clamps. Electrical continuity reduces occurrence of static discharges and shocks. Hose and fitting have been tested with goal of exceeding 2,500 psi at 406°F and hose WP of 250 psi at 10:1 Safety Factor. Assembly combination is safe for 250 psi, and does not require bolt re-tightening after each use.
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Potent Penguinistas: Steam for Linux crosses 1,000-game threshold
2015-03-12 20:24:06| Extremetech
Valve's Steam gaming service has more than one thousand games now for Linux and SteamOS. Windows and Mac OS still lead, but could this be the beginning of a sea change in where and how people game?
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Axon Showcases at Expo Pack Guadalajara the New Thermodash Steam Tunnel That Slashes Energy and Water Costs on Packaging Lines of up to 100 CPM
2015-03-12 11:31:11| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Compared to even the most effective energy and water saving steam tunnels available today, Thermodash can slash electricity costs by more than 80 percent and reduce water consumption by more than 60 percent while producing exceptional shrink-sleeve-label fit. (Axon Expo Pack Guadalajara Booth # 211) RALEIGH, NC...
Using steam to extract oil is bad for water, plus a worker boiled to death, critics say
2015-03-10 18:45:10| Energy - Topix.net
A hearing by state lawmakers Tuesday on problems in California's protection of drinking-water aquifers from the state oil and gas industry also is slated to focus attention on the way oil companies in the state use high-pressure steam to force up petroleum. State oil and gas regulators have acknowledged “routinely” allowing oil and gas producers to inject steam underground at pressure so high that it cracks open underground rock formations, in violation of state and federal regulation, according to a state Senate report prepared for Tuesday's joint hearing by the Senate's environmental quality and natural resources and water committees.
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