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Highly Regarded Frisco Pride

Saturday, September 23rd, 2006 | Author: James

Chris mentioned to me that while he was searching the Internets that he found a reference to Frisco Pride. This is from a January 2005 post.

It’s also been highly progressive in several respects. The city was the first in the country whose green building ordinance mandated that all houses built within its borders be Energy Star compliant, as well as instituting several other programs designed to increase recycling and reduce waste. The city has purchased seven Toyota Prius hybrids for its city fleet and is planning to replace as many gasoline-only models as possible with hybrids. The local glbt association, Frisco Pride, is heavily-involved in community affairs and is one of the most highly-regarded groups in the city. (emphasis added by me)

I’ve no clue who this guy is that blogged about it, but how cool is that :-)

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Sharing LifeHacker (Geek to Live)

Saturday, September 23rd, 2006 | Author: James

Ian passed on a link last night to me for a new blog/site that he has been reading called LifeHacker. As I was reading this today, I discovered two very cool posts that I thought needed to be shared.

First, I am a horrible note taker (in class). I am one of these people that insist on writing down everything verbatim, and then scroll through these notes highlighting the key points prior to exams. LifeHacker has a post titled “Take Study-worthy Leture Notes” which outlines the Cornell method for note taking. The article also provides links that either generate preformatted note paper (you can even have it pre-printed with your name and class) in PDF format (so you just print what you need), and outlines how to create a template in Word, in case you are one of these people that taps notes out during class. There is also a link to common abbreviations used during note taking to help you get what you need on paper quicker.

Second, I am on MySpace (yeah, collective sigh). One of the things that annoys me is the lack of taste that is displayed by numerous people who also use MySpace. In some cases you can’t read a page because it is so messed up with bad combinations of styles, or it blares some horrific music out to you as you load the page. Well there is a set of code that you can install into your browser (Firefox, Mozilla) that strips all this away off every page you load. It is pretty bare, but there are no linger any hypnotic or seizure triggers waiting for you beyond the click.

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Jon Stewart Comment

Monday, September 18th, 2006 | Author: James

I thought this little comment from The Daily Show with Jon Stewart on President Bush’s 9/11 speech was amusing.

Basically the president’s speech was a performance that was as redundant as it was perfunctory. Clearly this president, even without a lead, is running out the clock. Say what you will about his presidency, but after that speech, it is now 15 minutes shorter.

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Diet Coke and Mentos

Saturday, September 16th, 2006 | Author: James

This is actually quite cool, not to mention artistic!

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Slipping into a cautionary tail…

Saturday, September 16th, 2006 | Author: James

Recently I read an online article that discussed the practice of barebacking (generally an unsafe sex practice) and the increase that appears to be occuring with this activity.

“What we are seeing now is about 60 percent of the population is practicing safe sex most of the time, and about 40 percent of the population are barebacking or not practicing safe sex,” Zians said.

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