What color countertop works best in a small kitchen?

For those of us blessed with bijou kitchens, implementing designs that create a feeling of space and light can be particularly important. And one of the easiest ways to achieve this is to choose countertops in colors that help open up a space or, alternatively, add balance to the rest of your space. You probably… Continue reading What color countertop works best in a small kitchen?

Jomtien Beach landscape project ahead of schedule with high pole lighting and more parking spaces

A 3,700 meter long expansion to combat flooding, improve safety and expand the car park to over 1,100 spaces, all ahead of schedule. PATTAYA, Thailand – Deputy Mayor Manot Nongyai has reported significant progress on the Jomtien Beach landscape improvement project, which stretches over 3,700 meters. The one from Dynamic Group Products Co., Ltd. The… Continue reading Jomtien Beach landscape project ahead of schedule with high pole lighting and more parking spaces

“I’ve been thinking about this design for years”

A homeowner recently received rave reviews on the r/TinyHouses subreddit after posting photos of his tiny house on wheels complete with a rooftop patio. “I have dreamed about this design for years. It felt so good to bring him to life. I love the technical challenges of designing small spaces,” the poster wrote. “Feel free… Continue reading “I’ve been thinking about this design for years”

TSMC announces detailed details of its state-of-the-art 2nm process node at IEDM 2024 – 35 percent less power consumption or 15 percent more performance

TSMC revealed more details about its N2 (2nm class) manufacturing process at the IEEE International Electron Device Meeting (IEDM) earlier this month. The new production node promises a 24 to 35% power reduction or a 15% power increase at the same voltage and 1.15 times higher transistor density than the previous generation 3nm process. The… Continue reading TSMC announces detailed details of its state-of-the-art 2nm process node at IEDM 2024 – 35 percent less power consumption or 15 percent more performance

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Water regulators in Colorado are considering changing groundwater drainage permits

Colorado environmental regulators could eliminate rules that prevent some of the polluted groundwater from being discharged into the state's rivers and streams, alarming environmentalists who fear the change could further harm already polluted urban waterways. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment's water quality control division has proposed eliminating a permitting system that governs… Continue reading Water regulators in Colorado are considering changing groundwater drainage permits

Saudi Arabia unveils most futuristic stadiums for 2034 World Cup (I)

Stadiums of the 2034 World Cup in Riyadh The 2034 World Cup, to be held in Saudi Arabia in 2034, will be held in 15 stadiums (one more than required by FIFA), spread across five venues, FIFA President Gianni Infantino announced on Wednesday, December 11 are: Riyadh, Jeddah, Al Khobar, Abha and Neomwith Riyadh being… Continue reading Saudi Arabia unveils most futuristic stadiums for 2034 World Cup (I)

In the garden | Creating an Ecological Yet Visually Appealing Native Garden | Gardening

Gardening with native plants is a growing trend nationwide as many people look for an organic alternative to our traditional, non-native landscape species. However, many of us face some challenges when adding a whole new range of plants to our gardens. I have been involved in home gardening for over a decade, and much of… Continue reading In the garden | Creating an Ecological Yet Visually Appealing Native Garden | Gardening

The NOTL Library decorates the halls with music, food and crafts

Whether singing, baking or crafting, the Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library feels the Christmas spirit and wants to share that spirit with its guests. Silver bells and silver screens On Sunday, December 15, library staff member Adrianna Polito, a trained opera singer, will perform a concert described as a “cozy December afternoon in the library.” “She is… Continue reading The NOTL Library decorates the halls with music, food and crafts

City of San Bernardino approves $13.8 million redevelopment of Seccombe Lake Park

The San Bernardino City Council has approved $13,792,332.00 for the renovation of Seccombe Lake Park, including a $10.5 million construction contract to Landscape Support Services of North Hollywood, California. The project is intended to revitalize the park with new amenities and restore and improve existing infrastructure. “The improvements at Seccombe Lake Park have taken several… Continue reading City of San Bernardino approves $13.8 million redevelopment of Seccombe Lake Park