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Android Key Lime Pie: Most wanted features (video)
2013-05-02 17:37:08| CNET News.com
CNET takes you through the new tricks and software tweaks we want to see in the next major version of Android. [Read more]
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Wanted: Republican leaders on climate change: As I See It
2013-04-28 15:22:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Patriot-News: With the tragedy at the Boston Marathon at the forefront of the nightly news, the extreme weather disaster unfolding in the Midwest has received little attention. The Midwest has been on a see-saw ride of extreme drought to extreme flooding recently. Only a few months ago, water levels on the Mississippi were so low that the Army Corps of Engineers was blowing up rocks on the river bottom to allow barge traffic to continue without scraping bottom. Now they are experiencing record flooding from...
Help Wanted: Curbed Seeks An Editor in Silicon Valley. Is It You?
2013-04-24 20:05:27| Real Estate - Topix.net
That drumbeat you hear? Curbed is, once again, setting its sights on more regional expansion.
Help Wanted: Towson Job Postings
2013-04-10 07:29:22| Appliances - Topix.net
Looking for a new job? Your first job? Towson Patch is here to help with a roundup of what's available in and around town.
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All You Ever Wanted to Know About GFCIs & AFCIs
2013-04-05 20:48:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
Location https://event.on24.com/eventRegistration/EventLobbyServlet?target=registration.jsp&eventid=602365&sessionid=1&key=B4ED1DD0EA2C2C4780E35A663E04453C&partnerref=web&sourcepage=register United States See map: Google Maps Learn what you need to know through this live presentation with NEC expert Mike Holt. Ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) are designed to disconnect power to a branch circuit whenever the unit detects an imbalance of current between the energized conductor and the neutral conductor. Since the 1970s, GFCIs have saved thousands of lives and helped cut the number of home electrocutions in half. In recent years, the NEC has expanded the requirements for these devices to many other areas outside the home. Introduced in the 1999 edition of the NEC, arc fault circuit interrupters (AFCIs) provide enhanced protection against fire hazards in the home known as arc faults. An arc fault is a dangerous electrical problem caused by damaged, overheated, or stressed electrical wiring or devices. Without AFCIs, arc faults can create dangerous fire situations within the hidden spaces of dwelling units. In this webinar, Mike will not only explain the current NEC requirements for GFCIs and AFCIs, but he'll explain how they operate, what causes their premature failure, and when they won't provide the safety protection you might have thought they would. REGISTER TODAY! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR WEBINAR Sponsored by:
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