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Monday, September 26

Inc.

I read 2 noteworthy articles in the July 2005 (wow I'm behind) issue of Inc. magazine...

Stephen Gass invented a table saw that stops instantly when it touches flesh - back in 2001. 32,000 people are rushed to emergency rooms with table-saw related injuries each year in the US, but the industry refuses to adopt his SawStop technology?

Read why David Slawson says that "A solar farm 100 miles by 100 miles would be enough to displace the fossil-fuel consumption of the U.S."

posted by Brad at 9/26/2005 09:04:00 PM | permalink | 6 comments

6 Comments:

  • Perhaps the reason why the industry has not adapted this new table saw is for the better of mankind. Have you ever heard of the term social Darwinism? I think they should make the saw blades sharper.
    Jason

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 9/26/2005 11:11 PM 

  • Jason,

    I don't know you, but I LOVE your comment. I wish I could be that witty.

    By Blogger Unknown, at 9/27/2005 9:23 AM 

  • Jason,

    I think I know you and I concur that you are witty. You should have your own witty blog we could read all the time.

    By Blogger Laura, at 9/27/2005 10:30 PM 

  • I'm not sure where the right place to comment on your bloglink is but I'm doing it here. Don't get down on your fam for signing you up for more years with Sprint without asking you... Regarding the Treo: Windows was made for computers, and had to be scaled back to work on a mobile phone. On the other hand, Symbian was developed specifically for a mobile environmnet and thus is a better OS than Windows on your phone. There are lots Symbian phones that will sync with Outlook - that aren't the Treo.

    By Blogger Laura, at 9/27/2005 10:35 PM 

  • Quit being lazy and update your blog already. Geez.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 9/29/2005 1:05 PM 

  • I mean, unreal, unbelievable, wow! I'm never coming back here again if you don't update in the next 4 hours.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 9/29/2005 1:06 PM 

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