The Green Files > Air conditioning, water and cities, despair...once again, long.
[Adventures of a Hairy Bard] The intersection of science and society, policy and planning..that was what I was studying. I know I don't have the drive any more, but there are days when I wake up and think "I'd really love to go back to school and re-engage my critical faculties".
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[Blogforamerica.com] Blog for America: If anyone at campaign headquaters reads this I had an experience the other night when I was talking to my brother in law, he voted for Bush, but I think he's open to voting for Howard, he knows how much I love Howard, so I was talking about Howard when he and other people in my family were out to dinner and he said very animatedly, "You know they shouldn't have those special interests involved in the governemnt, I'd do anything to get their influence out of government, I'd pay higher taxes, and there are so many people who feel the same way I do." I told him that was exactly what Howard's campaign was about, I said I'm going to give him Common Sense to read. That is a huge issue that you can keep on hammering, and it has wide appeal.
[Skizzy.biz] skizzy.biz :: February 2003 Archives: "I thought about the problem that this presented to a traditional link engine. When you rank bloggers simply by the number of people who link to them, you get a very static list of "a-list" bloggers, as shown by the Technorati Top 100. What I wanted to do was to break that power law, and give more exposure to the lesser known, but still interesting bloggers, especially on days when they stand out and do something interesting."
[Iamcal.com] tube: "This blog is about my treatment with EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) for a chronic lung condition I have had for 17 years. It\'s going in the right direction, and I hope it will inspire a few people out there who have a chronic illness.
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