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    by: Steph Machado, Tim White

    by: Steph Machado, Tim White

    PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — The new touch-screen ballot machines being used in this year’s election erroneously displayed some 2018 cand

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    This 17-inch foldable OLED laptop is a decent ultraportable that looks like a sci-fi film prop, and the array of ways you can set

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    From budget to luxury options, these top-rated towels will give you a spa-like experience at home.

    Buying a bath towel may not be the most

  • Park Beyond's tools make it easy to craft hilariously dangerous rollercoasters | Rock Paper Shotgun

    by admin on 2022-08-26 21:06:23

    Park Beyond, an upcoming theme park management sim in the vein of a juiced up Rollercoaster Tycoon, is trying to balance two slightly opposed teams in its target audience. There are people who love doing the management bits - the bean-counting, optimising the amount of salt on fries to make pe

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    by admin on 2022-08-26 21:06:20

    Photographer Richard Malogorski uses an incredibly complex 1915 Cirkut camera to capture 360-degree panoramics on film.

    Despite most modern smartphones having a panoramic mode and an increasingly expanding 360-degree camera market, Malogorski chooses to use a large-format 100-year-old

  • Wisconsin's paper mills are the latest victim of the pandemic - The Washington Post

    by admin on 2022-08-26 21:05:12

    WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis. — Darrell Fox checked his email at the paper mill on a summer morning in June and immediately texted his wife at home: “Call me if you’re up.”

    He didn’t want to tell her by text that the mill was closing.

    They had met at the plant long ago, married

  • Breeden column: Papermaking in the Scioto Valley

    by admin on 2022-08-26 21:05:01

    The history of Ohio’s Scioto River Valley in nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first century cannot be understood without understanding the role of papermaking in the area. Southeastern Ohio is an ideal location for making paper since water and trees are in abundance.  A deep underground aq

  • RoboWrap ready to revolutionize silverware wrapping - CNET

    by admin on 2022-08-26 21:03:55

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    Watch out restaurant workers. This autonomous silverware wrapper can perfectly bundle utensils at a respectable speed.

    Crave contributor Christopher MacManus regularly spends his time exploring the latest in science, gaming, and geek culture -- aiming

  • Shoring up on dignity and self-reliance | Deccan Herald

    by admin on 2022-08-26 21:03:54

    Kanagal, a tiny village about 30 km from Periyapatna in Mysore district, is on the threshold of a quiet revolution that has empowered its women. An organisation called Cauvery Matha Trust, has been working at creating awareness on personal hygiene among rural women as well as helping them e

  • Paper Making Machines Market to Garner $32.3 Bn, Globally, by 2031 at 4.6% CAGR: Allied Market Research

    by admin on 2022-08-26 21:03:54

    Rise in consumption of paper and paperboard and surge in demand for drive technology have boosted the growth of the global paper making machines market.

    PORTLAND, Ore. , Aug. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Allied Market Research recently published a report, titled, "Paper Making Machine Mark