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Engineering Ethics Blog: Cheesy Products: The Case of the Solar ...
The new lights are much brighter than the old lamp, and you can actually see the stairs better than ... Labels: solar power Hampton Bay low-cost products ...
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Engineering Ethics Blog: Computerizing Medical Records: What Could ...
Feb 23, 2009 ... Computerizing Medical Records: What Could Go Wrong? The other day I was in my dentist's office getting my teeth cleaned (wait, ...
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Engineering Ethics Blog: Will Peers Process Patents Perspicaciously?
I've had a keen interest in the subject of "engineering ethics" for the past several decades and have given "presentations" on my perspectives to a number ...
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Engineering Ethics Blog: America's Chernobyl Waiting to Happen
Not every explosion that could happen at Pantex would be The Big One with the ... letter is at http://www.pogo.org/p/homeland/hl-061201-bodman.html. ...
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Engineering Ethics Blog: Counterfeit Electronics: Coming to a ...
Anyone who has strolled through a crowded street-level market in New York City has had the chance to buy things like "Rolix" watches and maybe even "Ipods" ...
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Engineering Ethics Blog: If I Could Redesign the Internet
May 1, 2007 ... If I could redesign the Internet, I'd fix it so I could find out who sent anything I receive: personal emails, spam, bomb threats, ...
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Engineering Ethics Blog: Thoughts on the Passing of a Zip Drive
So I spent yesterday afternoon transferring a good many of those old Zip disks to a backup drive, and it got me to thinking about the permanent impermanence ...
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Engineering Ethics Blog: Ethics of Career Choice: Nuclear Engineering
Oct 20, 2008 ... Ethics of Career Choice: Nuclear Engineering. Since most engineers are not self-employed, the type of work they do is largely determined by ...
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Engineering Ethics Blog: Ethics of Career Choice: Nuclear Engineering
Oct 20, 2008 ... Ethics of Career Choice: Nuclear Engineering. Since most engineers are not self-employed, the type of work they do is largely determined by ...
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Engineering Ethics Blog
Mar 2, 2009 ... Philosopher Michael Davis, who has written extensively on engineering ethics, traces the first use of the term to a 1967 NATO meeting on ...