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chicagotribune
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rayanda Scribbled:
Chilling to the core. The sad irony is that the people who he attacked were just hard-working people like all of us in this crazy world of life.
rayanda Scribbled:
So much too read today, but time for bed! Looking forward to reading all the goodies I've "added to the shelf" tomorrow.
SuzannedeC
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SuzannedeC
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rayanda Scribbled:
Beautifully expressed, Suzanne. Elysium is where the heart is.
SuzannedeC

SuzannedeC Replied:

Thank you!

about 17 hours ago
SuzannedeC
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SuzannedeC
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rayanda Scribbled:
I applaud and support anyone making the positive environmental and lifestyle change to organics. With our burgeoning population, the reality of where are food comes from is a far cry from the pastoral farms we see in children's books.
SuzannedeC

SuzannedeC Replied:

Have eaten organic so long, can't eat other food, tastes horrid and makes me feel sick.

about 17 hours ago
ChronicleBooks
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ChronicleBooks
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rayanda Scribbled:
I especially love the art deco inspired logos with their elegant geometry.
rayanda Scribbled:
Remember the days of ebooks before Scribd. Found this scary looking site. We've come a long way, baby! http://www.theebookking.com/
SuzannedeC

SuzannedeC Replied:

Before Scribd, Kindle, IPhone, et al....yes big difference forerunners very arcane/tacky looking like old relic auto.

1 day ago
rayanda Scribbled:
Wind power, solar energy, geothermal, hydropower -- why we can't break our oil addiciton with all these options is sad news for our planet.
rayanda

rayanda Replied:

You both raise excellent points. I'm thrilled to be in such interesting company with people who "get it" and care for our planet. Rock on!

about 19 hours ago
rayanda

rayanda Replied:

You both raise excellent points. I'm thrilled to be in such interesting company with people who "get it" and care for our planet. Rock on!

about 19 hours ago
mykethebyke

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Cheap gas gave us the horsepower wars in muscle cars and giant luxury cars for the rich and wannabes. Just think where we'd be if houses were super-insulated and we never had V8 engines? We certainly would not be killing people in the middleast just because they have the misfortune of living on top of the worlds major oil supply.

1 day ago
mykethebyke

mykethebyke Replied:

It's all about the money...fiberglass insulation was out in the late 1930's, aluminum foil (for vapor barrier use) in the late forties, and plastic sheeting (for vapor barrier use) in the late fifties. So why were they not in use in all of those post war houses? Energy was so cheap back then it had to be sold in high volume to be profitable. Hence no insulation in millions of homes.

1 day ago
SuzannedeC

SuzannedeC Replied:

That's for sure, because the corporations have the power. As Lincoln said 'When the corporations gain control the republic will be lost.' Thomas Jefferson said the same thing about banks. Their nightmare has come to past. Not to be a downer, just facts.

1 day ago
alexismadrigal
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alexismadrigal
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rayanda Scribbled:
"Folks living nearby are in no danger at all and workers are as safe as in their own homes" Meanwhile, 60 years later in Reactorville, USA, reports that 3-headed kids are being bullied....
SuzannedeC

SuzannedeC Replied:

Ditto GMO foods 10 years down the line, and depleted uranium use by US in Iraq on civilians...can find pictures of th children that are being born as a result...horrible.

1 day ago
rayanda Scribbled:
Here's the article about Scribd's plan for "send to mobile": http://paidcontent.org/article/419-sc...
Karla Huebner
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Karla Huebner
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rayanda Scribbled:
I knew I was in for a treat as soon as I read there was a police report. Lot's of fun!
Karla Huebner

Karla Huebner Replied:

Glad you enjoyed it!

1 day ago