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China and Taiwan Seek Cooperation in RFID (PC World)
PC World - A conference on RFID (radio frequency identification) wireless technology opened Tuesday in Taipei promising to open the road to cooperation between China and Taiwan on how the two can further develop the technology and use it in products and services.

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how to food safety
How to: Cooking Outdoors and Keeping Food Safe     _ __ _ _Photo courtesy of The Prepared Pantry By Dennis Weaver, CEO,  Nothing will spoil a tailgating party quicker than food poisoning and yet there are millions of cases each year in the U.S. Most cases are mild-not much more than an inconvenience-but some are serious and occasionally fatal. You can protect our food, our families, and our friends by following few safety precautions. If you are in charge of preparing food, you should know the enemy, the three types of microorganisms that might make you sick. They are yeasts, molds, and bacteria. You are surrounded by all three--they are in the air, the soil, the water. You cannot avoid them entirely but you can control their growth. _ _ Yeasts can be either friend or foe but they are not the problem that molds and bacteria are.  Molds are microscopic fungi that float through the air, land on your...

Drinking Outside The Box
A little rain Sunday night wasn’t going to stop Sebastian Junger from attending the PEN Edmont benefit for the Readers & Writers NYC public high schools program—this is the man who brought you The Perfect Storm, after all. The author regaled the audience with the tale of a night spent in Pamplona as a young [...]

Discover Nature's Super Food For Gorgeous Plants and Bountiful Crops
Did you know that most chickens produce one egg every twenty-four hours? It's true and amazing to think you can have your own freshly produce egg each morning. The same chicken can produce about 1 cubic foot of chicken manure every six months or so.