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Free Lance Journalist in China, Thomas Clouse

One on One: Thomas Clouse, Free Lance Journalist in China

Interview by Noah Graff Today’s Machining World Archives February 2007 Volume 03 Issue 02 Thomas Clouse is a 31-year-old freelance journalist living and working in China since 2002. He has [...]

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Feature: A Lot Size of One

Today’s Machining World Archive: February 2007, Vol. 3, Issue 02 Today, in a factory in Juarez, Mexico, a machine will manufacture a lot size of one. In the time it [...]

Shop Doc – Concentric Battle

Today’s Machining World Archive: February 2007, Vol.3, Issue 02 Dear Shop Doc, One of the most difficult applications we encounter on the shop floor is machining short parts on our [...]

Spilling the Beans: An Ethics Column

By Russell Ethridge Today’s Machining World Archives January 2007 Volume 3 Issue 1 I had to go out the back door to smoke at a customer’s shop recently. There I [...]

An Interview with Christine Todd Whitman

By Noah Graff Today’s Machining World Archives January 2007 Volume 3 Issue 1 Christine Todd Whitman served as the EPA administrator under President Bush from 2001-2003 and was the Governor [...]

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Next: In 50 years, will global warming have had any positive effects on Americans?

By Noah Graff Today’s Machining World Archives January 2007 Volume 03 Issue 01 A consensus of scientists have concluded that the Earth’s mean temperature is warming at an alarming rate, [...]

The Price of Anything

Today’s Machining World Archives January 2007 Volume 03 Issue 01 One of my abiding lifetime fascinations has been under-standing how markets value things. My father raised me on stories about [...]

Shop Doc – Tripping Along

Today’s Machining World Archive: January 2007, Vol.3, Issue 01 Dear Shop Doc, We usually run our Brown & Sharpe machines at cycles less than 30 seconds. I was setting a [...]

Changing Shocks – Taurus and the Ford Junkyard

By Paul Eisenstein Today’s Machining World Archives January 2007 Volume 03 Issue 01 It entered the world with the proverbial bang. But when the last Ford Taurus sedans rolled off [...]

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A Leadless Machining World: Interview with Miles Free

By Lloyd Graff Today’s Machining World January 2007 Volume 1 Number 1 LG: I am with Miles Free of the PMPA, and we are talking about the unleaded world of [...]