2008-05-14

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2008-05-14 16:02
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080514/pl_nm/usa_politics_dc_74

"Exit polls in West Virginia showed two of every 10 white voters said race was a factor in their decision and only a third of those said they would support Obama against McCain."

http://optimussven.livejournal.com/313014.html
"al-nakba" or "al-naqba"? Reflects accurate Arabic vs. misguided Hebrew, and people picking up the same.

http://a-steep-hill.livejournal.com/180217.html
cap and dividend

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/05/09/plant_dignity/
gotta protect the dignity of plants, you know

http://forum.rpg.net/showpost.php?p=8871948&postcount=36
Tolkien claimed Middle-Earth was the prehistory of Europe... allegedly from
http://strangemaps.wordpress.com/
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Bloomington has SF/English weather right now, light overcast, occasional spritz of rain, grey over green, a combination I've always loved. And maybe the winter really got to me, but right now it seems *really* green around here, as in I'll look down a street and see the trees in leaf and be surprised at how the view is blocked. Many of the blocks here are criss-crossed with alleys, vs. blocks in Chicago that just had a long block going down them, or ones in San Francisco with no alleys and trash pickup is out front. (Out front here too, despite the alleys.) Today I was diverting myself down alleys, and discovering the central spaces, standing on gravel under clouds and trees, the cars somewhat distant and muffled by houses and leaves, birds chirping in the trees above me. Chicago wouldn't have that feeling, I think, partly from there being fewer trees in that location, and largely because of the feeling of being in a crossroads, and looking out in four directions, vs. being trapped in the middle of a long alley. I think *that's* related to Jane Jacobs's observations about short vs. long city blocks, and how much more pedestrian (and business) friendly the former were. Also related to my brief couple of weeks working at Knowledge Adventure, in some office block around LA, in the middle of an inhumanly long block, of course sans any green or softening features. My friends Glenn&Sarah lived in blocks half a mile long, but at least all those 3/4 acre lots softened the view, plus G&S were close to one end.

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