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February 26, 2010

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NewOrleans Tech

Read about him in one of those in flight mags and he really has a good story. Doing some real good against crime in N.J.

Pbodenheimer

A great movie and it stands out even more after you get to see what he has done since being in office. It reminds us all that while cynicism about our public officials has been earned by their actions, it doesn't have to be that way.

Ernie

Yeah, Peter. It was you that recommended the movie to me, which I really appreciate!

Jessica

It's really great post. and it reminds us all that while cynicism about our public officials has been earned by their actions, it doesn't have to be that way.


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Great post. It was interesting to learn about Mr. Booker. I guess it takes all types. Appreciate the post! Please share more great stories with us when you come across them.

FP

Hey Ernie, how about a story on how to bring more and more diverse business to South Louisiana?

Check it out, we already have the infrastructure to be doing projects like this and maybe even becoming the leaders in this:

After showing you pictures of offshore wind turbine foundations in this story, I am pleased to be able to now post pictures of the above-the-water parts, before their installation at sea:





Left: nacelles with the hubs being installed
Right: blades (45m long) stacked

Part of the Wind power series. More below:

If you remember, there were ovality issues with one foundation last time round - well, that was solved and that foundation has now been corrected and installed at sea. The foundation site has just one big item remaining:



the transition piece for the offshore high voltage transformer station

This transition piece is heavier than the others, and required a re-fit of the jackup barge to be installed. That refit was being done when we visited:


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