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Energy Trek (www.energytrek.com) is about everyday people that want to make a difference by saving energy in their homes and in their communities. It's ... about public figures such as entertainers and politicians saving energy in their homes.
I[F] you just want to relax and get away from it all, Dive & Trek is the perfect hideaway. You can choose from a selection of twin rooms for two or family rooms for four or more. All rooms face the sea so you always wake up with a breathtaking view from your window.
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If DVB-TV broadcasts ever catch on the U.S., Trek has a small-sized solution that could make tuning in far more simple than it ought to be. By combining a USB 2.0 flash drive with the DVB-TV tuner, Trek has eliminated the need for extra software discs that end up getting lost more often than not. The drive can have up to 4GB of storage, but you're more likely to find the more common 512MB and 1GB versions on the street. more
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TrekMovie.com has confirmed a couple of more actors in small roles in the new Star Trek movie. 32-year-old actress Darlena Tejeiro has an unknown part and 46-year-old actor and stuntman Paul Townsend is playing a Starfleet security officer. Both actors have extensive experience and for Paul, this is not his first time in the Star Trek universe.
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Energy Trek will feature entertainment and political figures. The emphasis is not on their movies or their policies, but rather what these public figures are doing to save energy in their own homes and communities. Their Energy Trek profiles can contain photos, videos, and the actions they have taken to save energy - from changing light bulbs to using solar.
During his 10-years at Trek, Sagan was heavily involved in the development of high-end racing bikes used by Lance Armstrong in his amazing seven Tour De France victories. Sagan studied industrial design at the University of Chicago and holds design technology and art degrees from North Illinois University. He is currently pursuing a Master of Product Development degree from Northwestern University. He has done product development and packaging for 3M, McDonalds, Baxter, Maybelline cosmetics, and has been a guest speaker for the Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA) and for the Microsoft Facility Research Summit. He holds numerous patents in cycling technologies as well as in product packaging.
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