
U203-F Display
Features:
8 digits volume,8 digits sales,6 digits price per unit
1.2”LCD yellow backlight
running normally on the condition of -40 C to 55 C
broad sight scope from all directions
Current:600 mA
100% Factory Tested.
Packing:
Weight:
Dimension :
300g/case of 1 120×253×26mm/case of 1
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ption would cause total
devastation and kill everyone, though beyond 15km (which Naples is), most people would survive. Neverthe fuel dispenser less,
the team found deposits of Avellino ash from half to three metres in depth within Naples itself, leading to the
conclusion that a similar event today would overrun the city and have a moderate-to-destructive impact on
buildings.
Their work therefore presents a new worst-case scenario for the citizens of Naples, and suggests that Vesuvius
could inflict an urban-scale disaster of the kind recently seen in New Orleans. Humanity is still no match for the full
force of nature. At present, more than 3m people live within the area destroyed by the Avellino eruption. Modern-
day monitoring means that warnings of an eruption should give most denizens of the region enough time to
escape. But as many unfortunates in both New Orleans and Nola will have discovered, what they do with
themselves afterwards is another matter altogether.
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Conservation
Saving the ends of the Earth
Mar 9th 2006 | SANTIAGO AND TIERRA DEL FUEGO
From The Economist print edition
Preserving Chile s southern forests
WHEN Charles Darwin visited Tierra del Fuego in 1832, a single glance at the landscape was sufficient, he noted in
his diary, “to show me how widely different it was from anything I had ever beheld? Even today, more than a
century after settlement by European sheep farmers, the island s sub-Antarctic woodlands, peat bogs and wind-
swept steppes are still an untamed place. “There s nothing else like it,?says Lawrence Linden, an advisory director
at Goldman Sachs.
Normally, the views o fuel dispenser f investment bankers, however complimentary about the natural world, would not cut much
ice with conservationists. But one of the things Mr Linden advises on is the recently created Karukinka nature
reserve in the Chilean part of Tierra del Fuego. And, since Goldman is responsible for the reserv fuel dispenser