Monthly Archives: September 2012

Microblog Weekly Updates for 2012-09-30

Revelation is the crazy uncle of the New Testament. # Pure greenback cutthroat #trout confirmed in remote Colorado stream http://t.co/zAxMKQta via @denverpost # Homecoming parade http://t.co/EcOFv1Po # Powered by Twitter Tools

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Downtown the Metro Place To Be

US Census Bureau reports:  Populations Increasing in Many Downtowns A U.S. Census Bureau report released today shows that in many of the largest cities of the most-populous metro areas, downtown is becoming a place not only to work but also … Continue reading

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An Honest Discussion About Agenda 21

Agenda 21 is a bureaucratic report initially adopted by the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) “Earth Summit” held in Rio de Janerio, Brazil, in June 1992. Periodic assemblies have reviewed the status of the report, most recently … Continue reading

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Microblog Weekly Updates for 2012-09-23

Are You A Bit Of A Loser? Don’t Worry, You’re Probably Really Creative http://t.co/nGCk7IJL via @FastCoCreate # .@ellmcgirt Mom dragging me to JoAnn Fabric again #muslinrage #firstworldproblems # “@AtlanticCities: A fiscal conservative explains how sprawl is like a Ponzi scheme, … Continue reading

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Obama’s America: Unmaking the American Dream

Love him or hate him, you don’t know Barack Obama.  Analyst Dinesh D’Souza, an immigrant from India and contemporary of the President, has taken the time to examine Obama as a person, his background and his ideology, in his new … Continue reading

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Recycling Pumps Up Waste To Energy Efforts

Hey, another US EIA brief fits into “real work”. More recycling raises average energy content of waste used to generate electricity Most municipal solid waste (MSW) used to generate electricity contains both biogenic and non-biogenic components. As consumers recycle or … Continue reading

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Microblog Weekly Updates for 2012-09-16

Reflections on 11Sept01 ♫ A Song for New York http://t.co/vIgA0hng #Spotify # I could be a purple squirrel RT @ellmcgirt: Searching for the perfect employee? Avoid dreaded purple squirrel syndrome http://t.co/0Y654T0i # Streaming @AmericanaFest via @nprmusic on my iPad. #NoDepression … Continue reading

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The World Changed Today

THE WORLD CHANGED TODAY © Audrey Auld 9/13/2001 (APRA) I’m filled with tears I don’t know why I cry But in a turn of the hand Too many people died All that I believed in Doesn’t seem so sure And … Continue reading

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Microblog Weekly Updates for 2012-09-09

My first job was selling greeting cards door-to-door. I was 12. #10jobs # A baseball kinda play (list) ♫ Baseball http://t.co/AAdIRGLK #Spotify # Cool MT @countrybkshelf: Two great signings tomorrow 9/4/12–Nate Schweber/ #FlyFishing Yellowstone National Park at 4 and… # … Continue reading

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Microblog Weekly Updates for 2012-09-02

Knew if I rode my bike to work it would rain. #drought # Nashville has alienated me musically, and now Americana tweeps r starting to alienate me politically. Maybe I'll just see y'all after Nov. # I'm College ball, my … Continue reading

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