By digitizing its 100,000th artifact — a photograph of the 100,000th Fordson tractor produced.

A new, mysterious small marine reptile from 150 million years ago, known as the Thalassodraco etchesi or Etches sea dragon, was recently discovered in a Late Jurassic deep marine deposit along the English Channel coastline in Dorset, England. As reported by SciTech Daily, this species may have been able to dive to extreme depths, and was determined to be part of the group known as the ichthyosaurs, which are “streamlined marine predators from the Late Jurassic period.”
The intrusions appear to have occurred via a Microsoft corporate partner that handles cloud-access services, those familiar with the matter said. They did not identify the partner or the company known to have had emails stolen. Like others, these people spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss what remains a highly sensitive subject.
The era of oil is coming to an end…at last.
Here I look at the evidence to support such a claim and what may be the results 🙂
In the end of oil age I will examine a bit of the history of oil to lay some groundwork and then look at how 2020 has really added the final nails to the coffin that was already closing shut very fast.
By 2030 the world will be so different we will not recognise it from today.
Renewables and new transport options will have decimated the oil market, making all it s derivatives much more expensive, opening the door for the competitors who have been fine tuning their game for years now.
New military goggles give soldiers a unique way to see the battlefield.
Ford has released a new video of winter testing of its upcoming F-150 electric pickup, showing some impressive performance in the snow.
Last year, Ford finally confirmed that it plans to bring an all-electric version of the F-150 to market.
Not much is known about the new electric version of the F-150.