Archive for 'Shameless self-promotion'
No relation to Kevin Bacon
As it turns out, a post on this blog was briefly referenced by an excellent article (do read: Tapping The Source: The Power Of The Oceans, written by Big Gav) originally posted on the blog Peak Energy. That same article was also posted on the The Oil Drum, and cross-posted, by permission, on the venerable Daily Kos.
That’s […]
Posted: Wednesday, Feb 27, 2008 6:05 pm by adam
Comments: 2
The first, and likely only, NRG cartoon
Posted: Tuesday, Feb 19, 2008 8:25 pm by adam
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An NRGetic search cloud
For data-geeks like me, Google Analytics provides a toy store of goodies to monitor blog traffic and other minutiae. I reviewed that data for 2007, and created a tag-cloud-like visualization of Google queries that brought users to this blog. I call this a search cloud:
Like a typical tag cloud, the font size shows the popularity of the […]
Posted: Monday, Dec 31, 2007 8:09 pm by adam
Comments: 3
A year later
This blog, Seacoast NRG, recently passed its one-year anniversary. One-hundred-seventy posts, 15,500 visits, 29,000 page views, and 330 comments later, I’ve not yet run out of things to say–but I’m happy to break for a day or two to celebrate the holidays.
Posted: Sunday, Dec 23, 2007 7:58 pm by adam
Comments: 2
Announcing the Seacoast NRG Store
Just in time for Christmas, a chance to buy goodies from Seacoast NRG! I frequently rail against the accumulation of stuff, but I’m not against trying to sell some to you. I’ve opened a Seacoast NRG Store via CafePress, and there you’ll find numerous things NRG, including the ever-handy canvas tote (pictured), as well as […]
Posted: Monday, Dec 3, 2007 12:03 am by adam
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Mom is no longer my favorite reader
Marianne Lavelle, a senior writer for U.S.News & World Report, blogs about energy for that same magazine under the masthead Beyond the Barrel. An interesting post on her blog yesterday revealed that wood, as a fuel, is currently used to generate 2.1 quadrillion Btu of energy annually in the US, or nearly 10 times the […]
Posted: Thursday, Nov 8, 2007 10:32 pm by adam
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