Attic Breeze Solar Attic Fans Featured in Guatemalan Museum

Visitors to the Conservation and Research Center for Cultural Heritage in Tikal National Park will be pleased to find relief from the heat this summer thanks to solar powered ventilation provided by Attic Breeze. With the absence of electricity for the operation of conventional air conditioning equipment, Claridad Ecológica in Guatemala City worked closely with Attic Breeze to develop a solar powered ventilation system for the complex. ?The Center for Cultural Heritage, located near the Mayan ruins of Tikal in the Guatemalan jungle, presented a unique ventilation problem due to the sweltering heat and lack of electricity?, says Attic Breeze President, Travis Hipp.

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Lakers acquire Howard, what?s next for Rockets?

As if left standing along the gym wall during the middle school dance, left to watch the cool kids go on without them, the Rockets once again were left out of the trade that shook the NBA on Friday. Dwight Howard was sent to the Lakers in a four-team deal in which the Orlando Magic seemed to get the least of the teams involved, and in some ways ? cap room and draft picks ? less than they could have gotten from the Rockets.

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Don't Fear Paul Ryan

Rich Lowry, New York Post
If you are a Republican political consultant, you are almost professionally obliged to be appalled at the prospect of Rep. Paul Ryan as Mitt Romney’s running mate.That the hypercautious Romney is seriously considering the House Budget Committee chairman counts as one of the biggest surprises of a campaign almost entirely lacking in them. In political terms, picking Ryan is presumed to be like hanging out with the No. 2 of an al Qaeda affiliate somewhere in the badlands of the Middle East. He’s a high-value target.

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SortBox Replaces Email As A New Way To Review Job Applicants

Sortboxlogobeta_logoWith a down economy, and an overwhelming number of job applicants to any open position (well, maybe not in tech startups, but everywhere else), there's a real need for tools that help businesses better sort through their over-crowded inboxes to find the best candidates from among thousands of emails with attached files, photos, resumes and cover letters. A new company called SortBox wants to help address that problem by getting rid of the email inbox altogether. Instead, it's offering a simple, customized inbox designed just for the purpose of moving through job applications quickly.

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How ObamaCare Squeezes the Poor

Jonathan Tobin, Commentary
Mitt Romney's "plan for a stronger middle class" reads like a manifesto in the war on workers — for the other side.It isn't even a plan, and it certainly won't strengthen the middle class. It's simply an outline of results that he wishes will happen: lower taxes for the wealthy, smaller government and weaker rights for workers.In other words, Romney wants to redistribute more income to the 1 percent. He would never say it out loud, of course.

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