Sometimes the movies have bonus footage of things that add to your enjoyment, such as bloopers, or simply a behind the scenes look at how certain scenes were made. Today…
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Late last year, I committed to periodically publishing quizzes on various components of the containment industry as a normal feature of this blog. The first quiz in the series was…
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Mmmmm, hot yummy buttered popcorn, my remote and the ever-hilarious Bill Murray. Is there a better way to spend a blustery February evening? Bill Murray as TV weatherman Phil Connors…
Many of you have privately emailed me with feedback on the Independence Day blog and I appreciate your feedback! I have had both the critical feedback implying I lost my…
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ASTM D5641/D5641M – 16 has brought a little-known change to the industry standard on vacuum test requirements! This new ASTM now states “For most cases, a minimum vacuum of 2…
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There comes a point in time where the burden of existing circumstances outweighs the comfort of current positions and action is required. Fifty-six wealthy and highly educated men were hand-selected…
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The Zero Leaks movement continues to gain momentum with a feature article in Geosynthetics Magazine, which I had the honor of co-authoring with Abigail Gilson-Beck. I had no idea the…
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I was privileged to be a panelist for the discussion “Getting What You Pay for from Design through Construction,” which was organized by fellow panelist Anthony Eith, Vice President Civil…
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Late winter has certainly provided a lot of heat from debate being stirred in the geosynthetics industry here in the United States. First, there was the resonating “ka-boom” felt when Dr.…
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Anyone familiar with Marvin the Martian will remember one of his most famous quotes as he tries to blow-up planet earth: “Where's the kaboom?" There was supposed to be an…
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