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The New York State Public Service Commission is the state oversight body whose mission is to ensure that utilities in New York are operating according to the letter of law and adhere to technical and safety standards. While John Howard serves as the PSC’s interim chair, Tom Congdon is responsible for overseeing the state department’s broader policy priorities, and Debra LaBelle’s Office of Telecommunications directly oversees New York’s most powerful telecommunications players.
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Crystal Bowls: The Future of Scottish Food & Drink
12 months into the pandemic, it s time to start looking forward at what the future may hold in store for Scotland’s food and drink scene Feature by Peter Simpson | 12 Mar 2021
After multiple lockdowns, numerous interior redesigns and at least one enormous snowstorm, your favourite food and drink places finally have a date for the diary. At the time of writing, the plan is for Scotland’s pubs, cafes and restaurants to re-open some time after 26 April. Possibly.
That’s the short-term, but what does the longer-term future hold? The world has changed a lot since those heady pre-pandemic days of early 2020, so we asked a host of folk from across the Scottish food and drink spectrum for their take on what the future of food in Scotland might look like.
The Fascinating Story of the First Amphibious Car
Much like flying cars, amphibious vehicles are sort of a curio in the automotive world. We have the technology to make them a reality, but have they ever been widely available? Can you still buy one? If you could, is there even a market for such a thing? As it turns out, there’s a story that answers all three questions the history of the Amphicar.
In the beginning
The Amphicar’s story doesn’t begin under the best of circumstances. It was originally designed as a Nazi war vehicle in WWII. The idea was to have an automobile that could seamlessly transition from roads to water, which would theoretically increase troops’ mobility on the battlefield. According to
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