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December 18, 2008

Wind turbines blowing smoke?

Although gas prices may be down, our dependence on fossil fuels and foreign oil is not going away. Only seven percent of the U.S. energy consumption comes from renewable sources. Only five percent of the renewable resources come from windv. When I first read the numbers I was really surprised how little wind contributed to the overall picture.

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Besides the cost to build the turbine and occasional maintenance, the wind is free. But there are a lot of variables that go into making a successful wind farm. You can’t just stick one anywhere. Check out this weeks News Illustrated page to see some of the considerations and how it affects Florida’s wind chances.

Along with the logistics, there are some environmental concerns One concern is birds flying into the blades. After doing a little research I found out two things. Yes, birds do get chopped up in the blades, but it is more likely for a bird to die from flying into a building than a turbine.

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See my News Illustrated page in this Sunday's Sun-Sentinel.

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December 8, 2008

Trip for Governor Crist: Using simplicity to tell a complex story

My name is Alex Bordens and for the past five months or so I have had the pleasure of being the graphics intern. The position has allowed me to learn and try new things, including the interactive graphic below explaining Governor Crist’s trip to Europe (click the image to open the feature) The graphic on the governor’s spending shows how tons of information can be displayed at one time, yet in a simple manner.
 
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A professor from college told me that design either needs to be blatantly complex or so simple someone would think, hey I can do that. In this case simplicity is king. There is so much information that it was important not to over emphasize the small things. Let the numbers be what the reader remembers not the design.
 
The project may have looked simple but it was very complex to develop­­ — at least for a beginner programmer. It was one of those projects that when it is over you feel like you accomplished something. Although there may have been an easier way to build some of the components, it was worth the struggle. Together they made the project seamless. They made the project simple.

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