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No news is good news — literally, at this website

June 16, 2008

You say there’s not enough good news printed. Well enjoy this spoof website before Google’s lawyers shut it down:

Big Three Unveil Emissions-Free Lineup
Forbes - 46 minutes ago
DETROIT – In a joint announcement, Ford, GM and Chrysler revealed that all new 2008 models will feature emissions-free engines, with a minimum EPA rating of 75 MPG. “We are pleased to put an end to Detroit’s decades-long effort to stifle innovation and instead reclaim our role as a leader in automotive technology …

Long-awaited spray-on solar coating now available

VNUNet.com - 2 hours ago

Going off grid just got a whole lot easier. For an average of $285 per home, you can now go solar using SolarKote spray, on shelves this week nationwide. For every 10 kilowatt-hours you need (the typical US home uses 35.3 daily), cover a 4′x8′ sheet of plywood with the spray and attach it to

Faster Way Seen to Reduce Atmospheric Carbon
Times Online - 5 hours ago
Science Magazine reports a method to reduce existing levels of atmospheric carbon, jointly developed by researchers in the United States and Sweden. Climate researchers are heralding the method as a “phenomenal quick fix” for global warming and related climate ills. “It seems hard to believe, but we can expect …

Okay, none of this good news is “news” but one can always hope….

And maybe Google has a sense of humor….

2 Responses to “No news is good news — literally, at this website”

  1. Paul K says:

    They just teed off on eighteen.