IT's amazing what you forget...
May. 19th, 2001 02:33 pmI looked up about 100 web sites about 2 weeks ago, for infomation on a projec for Uni. ANd I dutifully noted all the web addresses down.
But I forgot which information comes from which web site.
So I'm now having to dredge through a list of 100 web sites, some of which have really weird addresses that don't seem to all work, to try and find those that are related to my topic. I can understand "ANU's Geothermal Energy Project", and the Siemens site does list the first power station in Victoria, but what in God's name was I looking at the Lakestay Tourism site for?
Although it's been amusing contrasting and comparing the Greenpeace view on coal burning and the World Coal Institute's view ("Coal is the world's most abundant, safe and secure fossil fuel - it is also clean and cost-effective." http://www.wci-coal.com/p4p3text.htm).
So - back to work. And comparing and constrastign the various differing group's reasons for the uses of coal or nuclear or biomass for power generation.
Ater a cuppa and a bikkie, that is.
But I forgot which information comes from which web site.
So I'm now having to dredge through a list of 100 web sites, some of which have really weird addresses that don't seem to all work, to try and find those that are related to my topic. I can understand "ANU's Geothermal Energy Project", and the Siemens site does list the first power station in Victoria, but what in God's name was I looking at the Lakestay Tourism site for?
Although it's been amusing contrasting and comparing the Greenpeace view on coal burning and the World Coal Institute's view ("Coal is the world's most abundant, safe and secure fossil fuel - it is also clean and cost-effective." http://www.wci-coal.com/p4p3text.htm).
So - back to work. And comparing and constrastign the various differing group's reasons for the uses of coal or nuclear or biomass for power generation.
Ater a cuppa and a bikkie, that is.