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Label de qualité pour une meilleure qualité de vie et une faible consommation d’énergie
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Powerful links
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Articles de presse magazine spécialisée construction bois au format .pdf
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un guide, du genre « kit de secours », qui présente la démarche et aborde les questions essentielles. Ecrit par 2 filles, Sylvia et Zaïna, qui ont contruit une maison provençale de 120 m² en brique monomur.
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Les projets lauréats de l’appel à propositions du PUCA : coût, qualité, fiabilité, délais
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Le blog de Pascal JACOB (du Groupe jacob)
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Ce blog a été inspiré par les commentaires contradictoires concernant la brique monomur. Bien que régulièrement citée dans les revues écologiques (La Maison Ecologique, ), elle est systématiquement critiquée et rejetée par certains dans les fo
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Très orienté bloc de béton allégé (dixit le précédent)
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Ciao.fr, « shopping intelligence » = un exemple
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How quickly we have learned to take the Internet for granted: need some information? Google it. But what of languages other than English? As a way of enriching Australia’s linguistic and cultural cyberspace, seven State and Territory Libraries have crea
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Every dot on the map, especially the little tiny ones. Some are no more than an intersection, possibly with a store or a town hall. Other seem to be gone without a trace, though sometimes the tiniest evidence remains. photographies of over 300 towns, most
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chris anderson’s initial article
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Will I switch from Ubuntu to gNewSense? No. But I could, and that’s enough of a victory for today.
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.pdf version available 6 month after publication.
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linkodrome
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is an in-car navigation system capable of running on a variety of operating systems, including Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X. Roadnav can obtain a car’s present location from a GPS unit, plot street maps of the area, and provide verbal turn by turn directi
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Good tactic to install Linux (ubuntu flavor) on a notebook w/o CD player. By « hack-a-day O’Brien.
PassivHaus UK
Browsing Technorati for tag : Passivhaus brought me to Mel Starrs, a (she) Sustainability Consultant, Chartered Building Services Engineer and Bespoke BREEAM Assessor in Leeds, UK. She is also undertaking an Executive MBA which she looks forward to finishing soon Assessor in Leeds, UK, currently undertaking an Executive MBA at Leeds Uni (& Lifehacker reader) and blogs about all that at Elemental (« Communicating sustainable solutions for the built environment »). Exerpts:
- PassivHaus UK. [x]
- top 100 environmentalists of all time (as reviewed by Environment Agency, where Gro Harlem Brundtland is quoted as being the lady who coined the phrase which defines sustainable development: ‘Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.’) [x]
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Chumby co-founder and Xbox hacker Bunnie Huang, gone away from being a gadget freak to the kind of guy who carefully researches his gadgets and carries around a select set of well-worn gadgets.
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In the village of Bourem Inaly, Mali there are over 120 television sets powered by 12-volt car batteries, but there is almost nothing to watch. With its CanTV project, Geekcorps has helped the local radio station stream video content to the local communit
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NZ Travelogue
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« A view of Africa and Africans with a focus on entrepreneurship,innovation,technology,practical remedies and other self sustaining activities »
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There’s even a whole website dedicated to how various Linux distros run on various laptop brands.
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How to do almost anything on Ubuntu
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Wizpy
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We believe in choice. Ubuntu and Kubuntu tend to follow the « free software » philosophies and for this reason do not include « dirty » software (patented or proprietary technologies for instance). This is great and this is the way it should be. However, othe
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Lost an dead , survival unsuccesssful
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But who are ye in rags and rotten shoes / You dirty-bearded, blocking up the way? / // We are the Pilgrims, master: we shall go / Always a little further: it may be / Beyond that last blue mountain barred with snow, / Across t
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Let’s be clear about it: The term Web 2.0 is, first and foremost, a marketing gimmick. Its purpose is to create a sense of new, foster a buzz about new media, and generate new investment. So far, it’s working.