Monday, December 31, 2012
You Tube video on cooking with Liquid Nitrogen
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Have you tasted food cooked in liquid nitrogen?
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"New ideas create more and better new products and services; create more wealth."
Another feature that I saw at lifestyle is food cooked with liquid nitrogen. Liquid nitrogen is -273 degrees Celsius below 0. And food cooked with it is quite an oddity. Some of those shown (in roadside stall) were berries and fruits soaked in liquid nitrogen. Popcorn. Ice cream.
As food cooked in Liquid nitrogen is eaten, white smoke (dragon smoke) comes out of the mouth and nose of the one eating. Quite an oddity and new.
As food is dropped into liquid nitrogen, it breaks down into tiny powdery particles. These particles melt as they contact your tongue and mouth. Say banana or cheese. They say when you have tasted food from LN, you never eat food again in natural form.
Food cooked with liquid nitrogen
From Tasty Days - Top Chef Richard Blais cooks with Liquid Nitrogen
Why use liquid nitrogen in food processing?
Starchefs on use of Liquid nitrogen on food preparation
Is it just an oddity?
Are foods/creams cooked with Liquid Nitrogen better tasting and flavorful?
Another feature that I saw at lifestyle is food cooked with liquid nitrogen. Liquid nitrogen is -273 degrees Celsius below 0. And food cooked with it is quite an oddity. Some of those shown (in roadside stall) were berries and fruits soaked in liquid nitrogen. Popcorn. Ice cream.
As food cooked in Liquid nitrogen is eaten, white smoke (dragon smoke) comes out of the mouth and nose of the one eating. Quite an oddity and new.
As food is dropped into liquid nitrogen, it breaks down into tiny powdery particles. These particles melt as they contact your tongue and mouth. Say banana or cheese. They say when you have tasted food from LN, you never eat food again in natural form.
Food cooked with liquid nitrogen
From Tasty Days - Top Chef Richard Blais cooks with Liquid Nitrogen
Why use liquid nitrogen in food processing?
Starchefs on use of Liquid nitrogen on food preparation
Is it just an oddity?
Are foods/creams cooked with Liquid Nitrogen better tasting and flavorful?
Burnt truck - specialty - sliders
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I happened to watch LIfestyle channel. And the craze in Orange County featured Burnt Truck and their specialty are slders - bite sized hamburger that comes in unique awesome flavors. They seem to have such large following.
As the name suggests food is prepared and served from trucks. Menu is unique and flavorful.
Quite a new idea in food service. Who says nothing can be improved anymore in food industry?
I happened to watch LIfestyle channel. And the craze in Orange County featured Burnt Truck and their specialty are slders - bite sized hamburger that comes in unique awesome flavors. They seem to have such large following.
As the name suggests food is prepared and served from trucks. Menu is unique and flavorful.
Quite a new idea in food service. Who says nothing can be improved anymore in food industry?
Above mining gold boom - gold fracking
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From Stansberry Research
Why has precious metal price gone up? Well because yields from the precious metal mines: gold silver, titanium etc is flat or has gone down. Typical yield of gold ore would be 3 -7 grams. 7 grams is the highest. The story about nuggets is not true anymore. Maybe one of 6 trucks would contain any ore at all. Thus operating expenses are high, but yields are low.
Gold explorations have gone up volcano, at the arctic, below the river - tough places to mine and small yield.
But there are small companies that go into gold fracking and this is mostly done above ground. They are located in tightly guarded warehouses where ores are processed: magnets remove other metals and a proprietary chemical process removes much of the gold at about 20 times more efficient than the cyanide process (which is toxic and the main cause of objection by environmentalists for opening of new mines.
Gold fracking yields is 40 to 120 grams. That is unbelievable. That is 10 times (l000% more up 4000% more) This is revolutionary. Investors in these companies would be very very rich. The highest yield is l,500 grams/ton. That is amazing.
Other fomrs of gold fracking:
l. Recycling from cellphones - $28 billion worth of precious metals
2. Recycling from pc circuit boards. - one ton of computer junk can yield the same amount of gold from 17 tons of ore. PC contain 2x precious metals than cellphone.
Investments in these above ground miners have yielded 2x yield. Even MS has invested in these companies so with other Silicon Valley investors.
Read more on gold fracking
From Stansberry Research
Why has precious metal price gone up? Well because yields from the precious metal mines: gold silver, titanium etc is flat or has gone down. Typical yield of gold ore would be 3 -7 grams. 7 grams is the highest. The story about nuggets is not true anymore. Maybe one of 6 trucks would contain any ore at all. Thus operating expenses are high, but yields are low.
Gold explorations have gone up volcano, at the arctic, below the river - tough places to mine and small yield.
But there are small companies that go into gold fracking and this is mostly done above ground. They are located in tightly guarded warehouses where ores are processed: magnets remove other metals and a proprietary chemical process removes much of the gold at about 20 times more efficient than the cyanide process (which is toxic and the main cause of objection by environmentalists for opening of new mines.
Gold fracking yields is 40 to 120 grams. That is unbelievable. That is 10 times (l000% more up 4000% more) This is revolutionary. Investors in these companies would be very very rich. The highest yield is l,500 grams/ton. That is amazing.
Other fomrs of gold fracking:
l. Recycling from cellphones - $28 billion worth of precious metals
2. Recycling from pc circuit boards. - one ton of computer junk can yield the same amount of gold from 17 tons of ore. PC contain 2x precious metals than cellphone.
Investments in these above ground miners have yielded 2x yield. Even MS has invested in these companies so with other Silicon Valley investors.
Read more on gold fracking
Saturday, December 29, 2012
2012's top "mindblowing" buildings
New building and construction ideas
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* San Francisco 49ers' new stadium tops out
* Kiewit, J.F. Shea to build $1B San Diego desalination project
* Slideshow: Calif.'s Devil's Slide tunnels
* Dallas: A decade of redevelopment worth over $2.3B
* Calif. eyes P3 for possible $10B Sepulveda Pass Corridor project
TECHNOLOGY & TRENDS
* 3 insulation materials could be used for commercial retrofits
SUSTAINABILITY & GREEN BUILDING
* 2012's top "mindblowing" buildings
LEADERSHIP & HR
* Treat your workers like a pack of huskies
POLICY WATCH
* Officials see little hope of averting "fiscal cliff"
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* Report on Grouting Between Foundations and Bases for Support of Equipment and Machinery (351.1R-12)
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Slideshow: San Francisco's Transbay Transit Center
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* Report on NYC buildings' energy efficiency reveals surprises
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* Slideshow: San Francisco's Transbay Transit Center
* Large convention center, military projects in planning stages
* $632.5M Southern Beltway extension planned for Pa.
* $180M Calif. school project uses tilt-up, poured-in-place to save costs
TECHNOLOGY & TRENDS
* "Fiscal cliff" fears hold back hiring, says trade group
SUSTAINABILITY & GREEN BUILDING
* Report on NYC buildings' energy efficiency reveals surprises
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* Good leaders are great communicators
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Thursday, December 27, 2012
First time ever to have more than l,000 pageviews in a day
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Yesterday, the pageviews of this site is l,256. That is the highest so far in 8 blogs that I maintain. That is usually the number of visits in a month.
To those who made this happen and read this site yesterday, thank you,
There were two student blogs too that had unusually high pageview: that of poop catcher, and water hyacinth products. Congratulations.
Yesterday, the pageviews of this site is l,256. That is the highest so far in 8 blogs that I maintain. That is usually the number of visits in a month.
To those who made this happen and read this site yesterday, thank you,
There were two student blogs too that had unusually high pageview: that of poop catcher, and water hyacinth products. Congratulations.
December 26, 2012 - New high-speed rail shaves 14 hours off route in China
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* Interactive map ranks 50 largest U.S. shopping malls
* Large convention center, military projects in planning stages
* $632.5M Southern Beltway extension planned for Pa.
* $438M utility plant under construction at L.A. airport
* 430-foot observation tower set to rise in Phoenix
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* Report on NYC buildings' energy efficiency results reveals surprises
* 200 buildings now LEED-certified in Southern Fla.
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* New high-speed rail shaves 14 hours off route in China
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* Interactive map ranks 50 largest U.S. shopping malls
* Large convention center, military projects in planning stages
* $632.5M Southern Beltway extension planned for Pa.
* $438M utility plant under construction at L.A. airport
* 430-foot observation tower set to rise in Phoenix
SUSTAINABILITY & GREEN BUILDING
* Report on NYC buildings' energy efficiency results reveals surprises
* 200 buildings now LEED-certified in Southern Fla.
ADVANCING YOUR CAREER
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* How to take a S-M-A-R-T approach to New Year's resolutions
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Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Perfect Eyesight Can Be As Simple As Eating Right...
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Picks of the Week: Best of Extreme Photos | Dr. Pol Returns | Winter Sale
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Personal Liberty: A Moment Of Calm Amid Chaos
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