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Craiglist Man

Maybe you use Freecycle, or are an avid product recycler all on your own. It could be you frequent eBay to scavenge, or visit the local dump for those occasional treasures. I use Craigslist personally, which goes to show the nature of some barter systems.


I am not especially well to do, but I have a good deal of... well... junk. I take apart my broken DVD players, alarm clocks, televisions, and anything else to get to those little bits and pieces. A few weeks ago I traded…
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Posted on May 2, 2010 at 2:41pm

Meaty Towers of Goodness

I will be brief, I do not know a single person who has had a good steak and didn't like it. One of those sizzling, perfectly marbled beauties that you don't even season because the person sitting next to you would scold you for ruining a masterpiece.


I also know that, when it comes to energy efficiency, vegetarian and vegan are the tops. Or, really, the bottoms of the energy pyramid ( where there's the most energy! )


I've helped three houses near…
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Posted on April 29, 2010 at 5:54pm

First World World

I have seen a few facts in my days. The average "First World" citizen uses 150 gallons of water every day, while "Third World" citizens struggle to get five. All of the electricity generated over the past 110 years across the world is one only tenth of the energy the Earth receives from the Sun on a daily basis. Hard facts, that show development is important. Sure, sure, it would be nice if the community got tourism, but the real goal is to even the playing field.… Continue

Posted on April 26, 2010 at 2:08pm — 2 Comments

Saving the North East

Real Life Super Heroes ( RLSHs ) are normal people with Heroic Imaginations, a term coined by a Dr. Zimbardo. A brief summary and explanation of this can be read here http://artofmanliness.com/2010/03/14/developing-the-heroic-imagination-the-5-traits-of-heroes/


As important to having these men and women of Heroic Imagination is enabling them to take action. Ushahidi…
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Posted on April 18, 2010 at 5:00pm

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At 4:30am on April 28, 2010, Paul Holze said…
well said
At 5:08pm on April 26, 2010, Luke Sokolewicz said…
FYI, LOVE your profile pic. hilarious! HAHA
At 5:08pm on April 26, 2010, Luke Sokolewicz said…
Yea, good point. I wonder if it could be possible if the chemical wasn't detrimental to the environment. But yea, if it were bad for ocean, definitely wouldn't be a good idea! thanks for the feedback!
At 5:40pm on April 25, 2010, Jeremy Laird Hogg said…
nice hood
At 2:26pm on April 3, 2010, Michael Texeira said…
I don't like the way I think. for every interesting or useful thought, there's a truckload of conventional fault-finding, negative comparison, self-doubt and all that jazz. but hey, I'm human. I think I know what you meant though, and I thank you. peace.
At 2:39pm on March 28, 2010, Aseel Honein said…
Thanks Conor! the thing is I am not much of a gamer, but I believe in this quest :)
At 7:30am on March 28, 2010, ben said…
Welcome to the anonymous club Conor...a rare membership indeed these days!
At 9:53pm on March 27, 2010, ben said…
I have to ask Conor...the photo...what and why? Don't get me wrong, ubercool!
 
 
 

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