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The Maritimes leader in sales, service & modifications. The most advanced equipment and the largest inventory to repair radiators, gas & diesel tanks for the fastest possible turnaround. l
At Canadel Factory Store, we take your design cues and create the perfect dining and living room sets — all made from solid wood. With fully customizable options and crafted right here in Canada.
With offices located in Dartmouth, St. John's & Saint John, Pinnacle Agencies Ltd. has built a reputation of being the leading source of technical sales and support for construction and industrial products in Atlantic Canada.
Architects, owners, contractors, specifying engineers and plant engineers can rely on Pinnacle's staff to give timely and accurate product recommendations when called upon. Over the past twenty five years Pinnacle Agencies has aligned itself with many major, high quality industrial manufactures of materials for construction and industries. This allows our staff to supply expert technical support to many facets of construction and industry.
Meyer has been working with the Web since late 1993 and is an internationally recognized expert on the subjects of HTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). He is the principal consultant for Complex Spiral Consulting and lives in Cleveland, Ohio, which is a much nicer city than you've been led to believe. A graduate of and former Webmaster for Case Western Reserve University and an alumnus of the same fraternity chapter to which Donald Knuth once belonged, Eric coordinated the authoring and creation of the W3C's CSS Test Suite and has recently been acting as List Chaperone of the highly active css-discuss mailing list.
After reading Robert X. Cringely's post on the oil spill, I felt obliged to comment. I feel the biggest problem with the whole oil leak catastrophe is that the wrong people were accepting the risk. Here is my comment that I posted to Robert's blog.