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Sell Your By-products – Signal v. Noise
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Signal v. Noise. The software and web industry can learn a lot from the lumber industry, the oil business, and corn and soybean farmers. They take waste and turn it into hefty profits. The lumber industry sells what used to be waste — sawdust, chips, and shredded wood — for a pretty profit. Today you’ll find these by-products in synthetic fireplace logs, concrete, ice strengtheners, mulch, particle board, fuel, livestock and pet bedding, winter road traction, weed killing and more. In some ways, we’...
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Staff . Chicagoist
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Our cities: ▾. Got something to share? The day's most popular stories from Chicagoist every evening in your inbox from our newsletter. Open external links in tabs. Mae Rice has lived in Chicago for the past eight years, first in Hyde Park, where she studied at University of Chicago, and now in Logan Square. She loves to write, and before writing for Chicagoist, her work a lot of which is about death, though she promises that is an accident! Senior Editor, Arts and Entertainment / Music. He lives in Lakev...
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admagination.: SEE ROCK CITY. Now v.2.0.
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Tuesday, January 17, 2006. SEE ROCK CITY. Now v.2.0. Growing up in the South, it was almost impossible to go down an interstate or highway without seeing a barn roof with the words " SEE ROCK CITY. As the Web site Two-Lane.com shares. Clark Byers died February 19, 2004 at age 89. From 1937 until his retirement in 1969, Byers painted over 900 barns in 19 southern states. Seems as though roof advertising is coming back in vogue. Although in a slightly different fashion thanks to Google Maps.