Hi Folks,
I hope this will be interesting to everybody. We all waste energy in
so many unnoticeable ways. These products may help save money and
keep us greener. If you buy one share it with your neighbors.
The link is for gadgets that monitor appliance energy use or turn off
unused
Hi,
I hope to get rid of cable. I am thinking of buying an indoor HDTV
antenna. I don't have a HDTV and I am not planning on buying one
until my ten year old TV dies. I heard you can use the HD antenna
and get clear reception even on analogue TV. Anybody know my best
options? Has
Robin Gresham-Chin wrote:
Hi,
I hope to get rid of cable. I am thinking of buying an indoor HDTV
antenna. I don't have a HDTV and I am not planning on buying one
until my ten year old TV dies. I heard you can use the HD antenna
and get clear reception even on analogue TV. Anybody know
David,
I live in Cedar Park, and certainly consider Clark Park to be an important
part of the neighborhood. I donĀ¹t see any reason why we have to think in
terms of micro-communities (i.e. Cedar Park vs. Spruce Hill) when
considering a mural that celebrates the neighborhood.
Thanks,
Margie P.
As the refiners of the Hood passionately pursue their effete trajectory,
wonder what they'll be serving up next after upscale State Stores and brew
houses achieve the market penetration quotient as established by the UCD BB
Cartel ...
( Until the late 1970s, the Harvard Faculty Club
Robin,
We bought one for out After School activitiy room. It works great.
It picks up most if not all of the broadcast HD channels and gives the
HD quality that the TV can produce. I don't know how it will work on a
non-HDTV. We just got ours for about 50 bucks at the Radio Shack.
Joe
In a message dated 3/5/2007 12:00:06 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just yesterday, I was trying to explain to my son how racism is sustained
by people who do not intend to be part of the problem.
You could have used the debate over the application for a zoning
It's only diverse if different people can live next to each other. When
you say no, you can't live next door to me cause I don't like you
that's not diverse.
A catholic church next to an abortion clinic? That's diversity.
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In a message dated 3/5/2007 12:48:50 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A catholic church next to an abortion clinic? That's diversity
That is an interesting euphemism for The slaughtering of lambs at the foot
of God.
Even the Third World has evolved - from
On Mon, 5 Mar 2007 12:29:08 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
In a message dated 3/5/2007 12:00:06 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just yesterday, I was trying to explain to my son how racism is
sustained by people who do not intend to be part of the problem.
You could
Kyle,
I'm not moving, unless a truly great UC opportunity arrives.
And my home is zoned residential.
And, I am one of those conflicted Pro-Choice / Anti Death Penalty
Catholics who prays that no women will ever feel the need for abortion,
and no Nation will ever resort to taking lives in the
Mike and List,
Mike's first point assumes a perception that the mosque at 42nd and
Walnut enjoys significant racial diversity.
It is not a perception supported by the evidence of my eyes.
Mike's second point is false because it is based upon a false premise
of Owner privilege.
The property in
i went outside around 6:30 but the sky was totally socked in. but since the
weather was nice, i climbed out on the roof and waited. around 7:30 or so,
(which was after totality) the clouds broke for ... maybe 45 seconds or a
minute and a half and i got a peek and snapped a few photos.
Mike,
Philosophical training or not:
It seems sloppy to me that some vocal proponents continue to ignore that
the property has RESIDENTIAL ZONING and
are pretend that a defending against a ZONING CHANGE is the same thing as
imposing or acting to dictate their views upon the rest of the
In a message dated 3/5/2007 4:57:29 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It seems sloppy to me that some vocal proponents continue to ignore that
the property has RESIDENTIAL ZONING and
are pretend that a defending against a ZONING CHANGE is the same thing as
imposing or
The implosion was worth seeing:
I took a video and posted it here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3I84I8aqvkk
The comments from the people standing around us are funny.
On 2/26/07, Gary J. Jastrzab [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 26, 2007, at 1:54 PM, Gail Massey wrote:
The demolition
Hi all,
In Summer 2005, I moved back to West Philly after living on the West Coast for
six years. For the few years that I lived in the San Francisco Bay Area, I
belonged to a non-profit tool lending library in Oakland. I would love to open
one in West Philly. I've talked this over with a
Kyle,
Precioso!
Thanks
-Wilma
On 3/5/07 3:41 PM, Kyle Cassidy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i went outside around 6:30 but the sky was totally socked in. but since the
weather was nice, i climbed out on the roof and waited. around 7:30 or so,
(which was after totality) the clouds broke for ...
Re: [UC] Lunar Eclipse Sat Mar 3 eveningBetter luck than me. I checked every
ten minutes or so, but didn't see the moon until it emerged entirely from the
clouds, bright silver and totally un-eclipsed. Thanks for the picture, Kyle.
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