[UC] Patterns, lies and fear

2008-09-30 Thread Glenn moyer
People who watched the public access video of the Campus Inn charade may have noticed the appeal to fear which is vital to the fascist transformation. After the public was procedurally silenced at "the hearing," viewers saw the entire development team; PCPC, PHC, and Penn Real Estate lie repe

[UC] A memorable day reported

2008-09-30 Thread Glenn moyer
The NY Times has a number of historic reports today. I wish it wasn’t only when politicians have nothing left to lose that they can sometimes gain insights. Olmert discusses the occupation strategy. If the Abrahamic monotheists would see all holy sites as shared with all people, imagine; pa

[UC] Type wood in doors

2008-09-30 Thread Joe Clarke
Hi everyone, This is a general question: We have two doors in the basement that look like originals with the house. Since we already have all the doors we need, I'm thinking of selling them. What type of wood was used for doors in these old houses (1896)? What would the original wood do

[UC] Clark Park Youth Soccer Program -- still room for more players!

2008-09-30 Thread Kathleen Turner
The Clark Park Youth Soccer program has begun it's Fall season but still has room for more players. This is a fun way to introduce kids to the sport of soccer without the pressures of fitting multiple practices and games into busy schedules. The Soccer program operates on Saturdays from the end o

[UC] Re: Philadelphia Historical Commission Meeting, Friday, 10 October 2008

2008-09-30 Thread Krfapt
The Philadelphia Historical Commission will hold its 554th Stated Meeting at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, 10 October 2008 in Room 18-029 in the municipal office building at 1515 Arch Street (One Parkway). The meeting is open to the public and all are invited to attend and participate. In addition to

Re: [UC] Type wood in doors

2008-09-30 Thread Cindy Miller
Joe-- Greg & Chris Neff just happen to be here working on my bathroom, so I asked them. The lower floors of these houses have the good stuff--cherry or oak. The third floor was usually something a little less expensive--like pine. But not the pine of today, where the trees are fed che