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At 1:14am on May 7, 2010, Miaomiao Huang said…
Hey, you know what, the earthquake spot is miles away from my hometown so I have not been there. But I get the news from my friends or school mates who experienced it themselves.
At 1:10am on May 7, 2010, M. said…
The post is still there Paul and you should be able to see it now that we are UE friends. I just made it friends only after the argument in the comments was concluded, keeping it "live" seemed pointless. A lot of people took my early comments about maintaining sites and ran with them, so the conversation was out there from other sources and hopefully folks will think about maintenance now ... that was my real goal.
At 7:27pm on May 6, 2010, Jeremy Laird Hogg said…
I don't actually know. But I remember hearing from someone that it is supposed to be revealed in the last week. I think I heard it during the EVOKATION Q&A on the weekend.
At 8:08pm on May 5, 2010, A.V.Koshy said…
thanks both coming along ok
At 2:13am on May 5, 2010, Gabriel Martin said…
Thanks paul, you can throw in your two cents anytime.
At 9:46pm on May 4, 2010, Reema said…
Hey Paul! Sorry I haven't sent my letter yet! This is finals week for me, so I am completely swamped. I hope to send my letter by the end of this week though! :)
At 8:26pm on May 2, 2010, Buffy B said…
YOU'RE ON THE LIST of 'The top 50 agents by power votes cast for other members'! Nice going Paul!
At 8:19am on May 2, 2010, sunnydupree said…
thank you for the encouragement paul!
At 9:53pm on April 29, 2010, edayis said…
Paul, Thanks for that direct link. It was getting a bit c**bersome to explain. . .

And thanks for the add
At 9:46pm on April 29, 2010, Christopher Griego said…
Austin's pretty cool. Just moved here a year ago. Looking for work as a graphic designer. In the long run I'm interested in interaction design for video games. Urgent Evoke is a pretty sweet taste of things to come ;)
how is illinois?
At 2:36am on April 29, 2010, Buffy B said…
Hi Paul re free music: http://ccmixter.org/ thanks for the comment
At 4:35pm on April 28, 2010, Muhammad Husain Essa said…
Hey Thanks for the welcome. no its inland from the coast. where about in the US are you from? i am quite new to evoke so I'm not really sure how it works.
At 11:00am on April 28, 2010, Agbogun James Otejiri said…
Thanks Paul Holze for the nice comment. I hope to learn a lot from your approach.
At 4:55am on April 28, 2010, NANGAR SOOMRO said…
SAY YES FOR THE BICYCLE RIDING

Most of the environmental and health problems are due to our lack of insight and taking courageous decisions. With the advent of Sciences and Technology we have highly and some time un necessarily become dependent on machines. One step specially taken in Urban areas can save the financial resources and maintain the health of individuals for their own country and globe.
Nowadays, We are highly dependent on Motor Vehicles for the traveling and commuting inside the city and in street even, replacing motor vehicle with the bicycle has manifold advantages and can bring revolution in saving the environment and saving the global resources and ultimate road to prosperity. Some of the advantages of SAYING YES FOR THE BICYCLE RIDING are as under,

· Monetary Saving through Riding Bike. Purchasing a Bike is hundred times less than purchasing a Motor vehicle, Gas or POL/Fuel mileage is very expensive than bicycle mileage.

· An Urban City Example is A motor vehicle gets 20 miles per gallon, POL costs at 5 US $ per gallon, the traveling distance is 5miles one way. So a bike trip save all the money and can be substitute for the health club membership or activities.

· An ordinary vehicle emits 10000 pounds of carbon dioxide per year if driven at 15000 miles. The bicycle riding will help to control the CO2 emissions and is very friendly for the environment.

· Bicycling is also a very good way to control heavy traffic in the city. The commuting time on bike is covered through usual time spent on waiting for signals and looking for car parking etc.
· It is very easy and possible in Urban areas, Take start from your home, get your kids bicycles and encourage them to commute on it instead of vehicles.
· In some countries riding bicycle for office and routine traveling is associated with stigmatization issues because some times traveling on motor vehicles is also status symbol.
At 4:27am on April 28, 2010, NANGAR SOOMRO said…
thanks Paul, Yes please visit this link for the bycycle blog: http://www.urgentevoke.com/profiles/blogs/challenging-the-network
At 4:22am on April 28, 2010, Conor Drums said…
I'd say that I think we are all indigenous. In one sense many of us are not the "indigenous people" of a location, but we grew up there. It is in our bones, and our food, so I agree!
At 11:48pm on April 27, 2010, Gabriel Martin said…
Thanks for the kind comment Paul.
At 8:54pm on April 27, 2010, Reema said…
Ah...I had quite the same experience, but I wanted to be a doctor :3
At 5:29am on April 27, 2010, Reema said…
Do you still want to be a veterinarian, or did you change your mind? I should save all of my questions for the letter I'm going to send you, but I'm so curious, I can't help it =P I'm not too worried though, I think I'll have plenty to say.
At 4:13am on April 27, 2010, Reema said…
Oh I wish I could bring you along! I'm somewhat nervous about going, but simultaneously extremely excited. I'm going to be taking an intro to philosophy course and a course on deductive logic. I am really looking forward to that, but I'm not the greatest at making friends, so that will be interesting for sure. Meh, my main reason for going isn't to make friends though, so I suppose that's cool. But, if I could bring someone along, I would definitely ask you!

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