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MYRANT: Sep 3, 2005
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Welcome to my musings on life, work and the creative life amidst teaching at the Center for Cartoon Studies. Posts are illustrated when I can manage it. Myrant is just that: MYrant! I post daily, for the most part, except when deadlines and workload constrict my time. Saturday, September 03, 2005. Here in southern VT, we're having a Louisiana-related problem that has become even more disturbing (to say the least) in the wake of Katrina. And that's the best-case scenario: having seen wind-dispersion maps ...
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MYRANT: Jan 4, 2008
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Welcome to my musings on life, work and the creative life amidst teaching at the Center for Cartoon Studies. Posts are illustrated when I can manage it. Myrant is just that: MYrant! I post daily, for the most part, except when deadlines and workload constrict my time. Friday, January 04, 2008. Fave Books of 2007: Part One. It's been a great. But having read two-to-three books per week this past year, I can say with certainty that these were among my favorite reads, revisits and discoveries of the year!
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MYRANT: Sep 7, 2005
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Welcome to my musings on life, work and the creative life amidst teaching at the Center for Cartoon Studies. Posts are illustrated when I can manage it. Myrant is just that: MYrant! I post daily, for the most part, except when deadlines and workload constrict my time. Wednesday, September 07, 2005. Moving day: Part One. All right, enough of my political rants. You can read that everywhere, anywhere on the web, from much better informed folks than me. Here's something you can only read here:. Booz, being ...
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sneigwh: January 2012
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012. The NRC says: “… we mean it.”. The NRC is feeling good about itself. Sounding pumped, like a lean mean nuclear regulatin’ machine on their "blog". Where they declare: “When the NRC says we consider new and significant information, we mean it.”. What is the upshot of these NRC discoveries? 8220;We mean it”. Yips the NRC watchdog. Well, ok calm down. So let’s say significant new information about potential seismic activity near an existing plant (let’s call it...Judging by Indian...
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Evolving Peace: November 2006
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A site that is progressing for the goal of everlasting peace within ourselves, our family, our friends, our country and our planet! Thursday, November 30, 2006. Mission Not Accomplished- Impeach the Chief. The time has come, the elections are over and we are about to embark on a new direction in Congress. Through all the campaign rhetoric we have been told by Democratic candidates that there needs to be oversight on the President and his administration. Let us call on that oversight to begin. Has built a...
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Aimee Picchi: December 2008
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Notes on writing, journalism and Vermont. Tuesday, December 30, 2008. My take on the Rotary development, in Seven Days. I realized that I hadn't posted this link to an article I wrote earlier this month for our lively arts weekly, Seven Days, about a battle over a $1 million traffic-safety project. This high-traffic site is also a cross-ways for students to reach several local schools and a local park. Vermont food in the New York Times. Originally uploaded by Choconancy1. It's true that there are partic...
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Aimee Picchi: June 2009
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Notes on writing, journalism and Vermont. Wednesday, June 3, 2009. If you build a village, will they come? Originally uploaded by beancounter. In Seven Days last month, I profiled a South Burlington development called South Village. That adheres to the New Urbanism approach: making pedestrian-friendly streets, with garages pushed behind the houses, that lead to places you want to visit. A farm stand or a community garden, for example. Some of the better known examples of New Urbanism. NYT Paper Cuts blog.
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Aimee Picchi: If you build a village, will they come?
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Notes on writing, journalism and Vermont. Wednesday, June 3, 2009. If you build a village, will they come? Originally uploaded by beancounter. In Seven Days last month, I profiled a South Burlington development called South Village. That adheres to the New Urbanism approach: making pedestrian-friendly streets, with garages pushed behind the houses, that lead to places you want to visit. A farm stand or a community garden, for example. Some of the better known examples of New Urbanism. NYT Paper Cuts blog.
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Aimee Picchi: Did the Stormtrooper read the label?
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Notes on writing, journalism and Vermont. Sunday, October 18, 2009. Did the Stormtrooper read the label? Originally uploaded by bayerberg. I wrote a story last week for Daily Finance, a finance and business site owned by AOL, about pink-ribbon marketing. Since I wanted to check out the validity of her statement, I stopped at a local Kmart and looked at their pink products, writing down exactly what each product said - or didn't say - about how the purchase would benefit a breast-cancer charity. Bottom li...
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Rational Resistance: December 2005
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If you're not outraged you're not paying attention. Tuesday, December 27, 2005. The Oakland Tribune wants your old copy of 1984. Or, more specifically, they want to let Congress know. That we're there already. Posted by Jack McCullough at 10:07 PM. Links to this post. Saturday, December 24, 2005. Total Information Awareness reborn. As the Times points out, this program recalls the idea, cooked up by Iran-Contra felon John Poindexter. Known as Total Information Awareness. The Times story says that Total I...
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