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When just updating the news isn't quite enough -- The ES editorial staff, columnists, and other friends of the magazine weigh in here with passing thoughts, a news item that deserves a boost, follow-up on articles in the magazine, and possibly the occasional rant.

Making Sure That Things Do Not Slow Down in DC

August 13, 2010
We're from the private sector, and we're here to help
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Floods of Opportunity for Construction Pros

August 13, 2010
Last week I drove to Nashville for the birth of my first grandchild. While there I visited an area next to the Cumberland River, which flooded on May 2, killing 30 people and causing at $1 billion in damage
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The Keep It Simple Principle

August 6, 2010
Keeping it simple helped Bill Clinton win election, helped ARod finally hit his 600th homerun, and it even worked for Thoreau. So it should work for you and me. 
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The Story Behind Our New July-August Issue

July 30, 2010
No need to wait. Available now electronically. 
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Virtual Green Expo Promises Expert Sustainable Building Tips (Free Sign up Ends Aug. 5)

July 30, 2010
Here’s your chance to be part of something groundbreaking - the first all-green virtual conference and expo designed for readers of our print magazines, Web sites, eNewsletters and digital editions.
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The Continuing War on Cyber Threats

July 23, 2010
What is the true extent of the vulnerabilities of federal data centers? Can they be secured?
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About Social Media

July 19, 2010
For now we're in the early experimental stages. Soon we will have better devices, better connectivity, better networks and more social media.
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ASHRAE installs new officers

July 16, 2010
ASHRAE is reporting that it installed new officers and directors during its annual meeting held last month. The new officers include the first female president, Lynn G. Bellenger, P.E., Fellow
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Nailed and Jailed for DUI

July 16, 2010
If I don’t change my life-endangering behavior quickly, I will be pulled over, ticketed, fined, and possibly jailed if I repeatedly drive under the influence. 
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Remembering the Last Great Blackout

July 9, 2010
Have we improved our defenses against power outages that affect mission-critical facilities?
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