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At 8:57am on May 9, 2010, cameron michael keys said…
Panamerica posted a great article on the history of hemp/marijuana usage...and since a friend of mine is active in the D.C. legalization movement i thought to send him a copy...but i can't find the original post. Know anything about that?

i think i'll try reading some of your posts now. i gather you're interested in programming languages. my brother programs in C++ for the bank of new zealand, freelance, he's organizing their mutual funds data.

your comics look nice.
peace // cameron
At 11:07pm on May 7, 2010, Samiran Roy said…
Amazing idea, I'am all for it.
At 9:58pm on May 6, 2010, Shtanto said…
Nice to see Alchemy finally saw sense. Welcome back.
At 7:37pm on April 29, 2010, Shakwei Mbindyo said…
Congratulations!
At 4:23am on April 28, 2010, Conor Drums said…
Welcome back.
At 8:36pm on April 27, 2010, Patricio Buenrostro-Gilhuys said…
Welcome back!!! you and Pana make very insightful comments. I´m adding a household approach to my evokatin in great part thanks to one of YOUR resiliance and cities blog.

I´m right handed and it is the right arm that fractured. Oh well, in a month my arm will be free + 2 weeks of movement therapy and I´ll be jumping around again, lol.

Good idea I´ll record something because one handed writing is slow . . .
At 7:32pm on April 27, 2010, Wintermute said…
welcome back.
At 12:11am on April 27, 2010, glen noctor said…
welcome back,and i never got the chance to say hi before, so thanks for the add. youve been causing quite a stir around here, youre a regular evoke celebrity!
At 11:48pm on April 26, 2010, Karamveer Lalh said…
Great to have u back!
At 10:42pm on April 26, 2010, Gabriel Martin said…
Welcome back
At 4:16am on April 24, 2010, JWR said…
Hah! great quote at the top of your page today
At 7:29pm on April 23, 2010, Reid Falconer said…
Hey, Thanks for the add look forward to reading more of you're amazing blogs.
At 2:34pm on April 23, 2010, Ian Glidewell said…
Thanks for the add. :)
At 2:44am on April 23, 2010, Paul Holze said…
Sarah, not sure what you're referring to in regard to the Watt system. Do you have a link or more info?
At 10:43pm on April 22, 2010, A.V.Koshy said…
lol2 ur uinvoke comment
At 7:18pm on April 22, 2010, GONE said…
Thank you for the Request, Nice to meet you, hope to work with you soon...
At 5:37pm on April 21, 2010, Steven Burns said…
Thanks for the request. How do you feel so far about the Evoke experience?
At 3:31am on April 21, 2010, Diego Bank said…
Cool post about wireless cell phone networks using just cell phones and no 'provider'.
At 7:37pm on April 20, 2010, Richard Beresford said…
I'm so stealing 'polymathic' for my secret identity - One description I've tried to coin for the human brain, ALL of our brains is- 'The Polymathic Genius' ;)
At 6:35pm on April 20, 2010, Richard Beresford said…
I'd like to agree with Catherine aswell, and possibly with you, though i havent read your posts yet. Equality is over emphasised in the modern world, and is a pretty artificial concept. the symbol '=' is rarely found easily in nature, its balance we should be striving for. A good place, imo to find this balance is in brain size, it controversial I know but bare with me, there is a point to this. Its a fact that women actually have shorter generatrions than men, it comes down to how long you are able to breed for on a base level, so throughout evolutionary time, women have been 'evolving faster' than men and we have also been selecting for intelligence (deliberately or not) throughout this time, why then are women not instantly recognisable as 'smarter than men' ? I'd say the answer is fairly simple to see .. we have been selecting for 'equality' of mind all along, whether aware of it or not, its balance that has been sought after, and so women's minds have ended up (on average) smaller, but more densley packed than mens, or more efficient if you like. It also fits with a lot of the folk lore, of 'witches' and 'women who know to much' being shunned throughout history in many cultures, and revered for these same reasons in others. Sorry for the length of this comment, I'm mentally over active, I'll copy this comment as one of my own blogs i think - its long enough.

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