Am I the only one that can see the connection? "which has continuously and reliably estimated global pool IP address exhaustion for late 2011 and regional registry exhaustion by late 2012" The Maya Calender ends 2012 a coincidence I think not! They have foreseen the end of IPv4 address space. It's the beginning of the end.:)
Is this realy news? there are already a prodjects in Norway and in Dutch where thay are building power plants using this consept
More info can be found here:
http://peswiki.com/energy/Directory:Mixing_Sea_and_River_Water
Allso there is this post
"Russians were First
On Oct. 7, 2007, Wesley Bruce wrote:
Statkraft's press release is, I believe, incorrect. I believe the Russians have an osmotic power plant running near Vladivostok. The plant may have only been experimental but it did sell power. I saw it on a TV report, Beyond Tomorrow I think, It had a web site in Russian but its since disappeared. Statkraft may be the first big plant but I don't think it counts as the first to sell power. The Russian team may even be working for Statkraft now
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from
http://pesn.com/2007/10/07/9500451_Statkraft_osmotic_power_plant/
Am I the only one that can see the connection? :)
"which has continuously and reliably estimated global pool IP address exhaustion for late 2011 and regional registry exhaustion by late 2012"
The Maya Calender ends 2012 a coincidence I think not!
They have foreseen the end of IPv4 address space.
It's the beginning of the end.
Is this realy news? there are already a prodjects in Norway and in Dutch where thay are building power plants using this consept More info can be found here: http://peswiki.com/energy/Directory:Mixing_Sea_and_River_Water Allso there is this post "Russians were First On Oct. 7, 2007, Wesley Bruce wrote: Statkraft's press release is, I believe, incorrect. I believe the Russians have an osmotic power plant running near Vladivostok. The plant may have only been experimental but it did sell power. I saw it on a TV report, Beyond Tomorrow I think, It had a web site in Russian but its since disappeared. Statkraft may be the first big plant but I don't think it counts as the first to sell power. The Russian team may even be working for Statkraft now " from http://pesn.com/2007/10/07/9500451_Statkraft_osmotic_power_plant/