Hurghada
Candolim
Rainbow Beach
Limni (Corfu)
Fethiye
Taghazout
Khao Lak
Alvor
Costa Teguise
Sahl Hasheesh
Antalya
Hersonissos (Crete)
Ayia Napa
Dubai
Costa Adeje (Tenerife)
Cape Panwa
Patong
Shrivardhan
Alfredo V. Bonfil
Gold Coast
Trinity Beach
Chaweng (Koh Samui)
Mooloolaba
Palm Beach
Bargara
Kata Beach (Phuket)
Sanur (Bali)
Natadola
Karon
Trincomalee
Covelong
Nusa Dua (Bali)
Dapoli
Varkala
Kiwengwa (Zanzibar)
Calangute
Vijay Nagar Beach
Orlim
Baga
Old Goa
Bhogwe
Juan Dolio
Puerto Vallarta
Fort Lauderdale
Jaco
Puerto Morelos
Liverpool
Koh Samui
United Arab Emirates
Chennai
Friday, October 19, 2012
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I had the pleasure to participate in the Mike And Rob LIVE FedEx webcast for FedEx Services recently. They were kind enough to have me on to talk about our sustainability efforts within FedEx. Equally gratifying was the fact that we did the live webcast from the FedEx Enterprise Data Center-West (EDC-W) facility. This is a LEED Gold-certified facility. LEED is the U.S. Green Building Council’s certification of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design.
When I was in college, my very first program in my Fortran computer programming class was done with punched card readers. For young readers, this was a device wherein the programmer sat at the machine, typed out each line of code on a single punched paper card, assembled the many cards in their proper order, and ran them through the compiler for the computer. And, then, did it again. And, maybe again.
Did you know that working from home programs can save not only time and money, but can also help reduce carbon emissions?
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Can "no pain, no gain" offer shared benefits, or is it a short-sighted approach to sustainability?
