ufsgdirt.blogspot.com
The Down and Dirty of UF SG Politics: "Where have you been?" and schedule adjustments
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The Down and Dirty of UF SG Politics. Saturday, July 15, 2006. Where have you been? Well as you may have noticed I have dropped off the face of the blogsphere. Where have I been? So where is those blog going from here? Well I hope to have maybe recruited a few younger workers who will send me dirt and stories so I can maybe still formulate stories, but probably that will not happen and this blog will just die like most other blogs. So that is to keep those who wondered up to date and now for a story.
notanti-greekanti-system.blogspot.com
Not Anti-Greek, Anti-System
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Not Anti-Greek, Anti-System. Thursday, August 10, 2006. Ok folks, it's time for a new thread.Lets assume that the person JB appoints decides not to run, who do you think should run? Pick a fabulous blue team person, and a red team person too! Fill in the blanks:. I think should run for V.P. this Fall because. EDIT: God forbid we answer the question people. lets be nice. Posted by AllisonCullin @ 10:47 AM. I think Rachel Connors should run for V.P. What shirts are you referring to? What do they say? You a...
greatergreaterwashington.org
Grocery stores scarce for many DC residents - Greater Greater Washington
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And it can be greater." width=535 height=60/. Grocery stores scarce for many DC residents. Bull; January 22, 2009. Please welcome Lynda Laughlin, a family demographer at the U.S. Census Bureau and a resident of Petworth. (Lynda's posts are, of course, her own opinions and not official U.S. Census statements.) Welcome Lynda! Photo by Wiedmaier on Flickr. Organic Markets, one Super Fresh, and one Trader Joe's. There are plans for an Ellwood Thompson in Columbia Heights and a Yes! Organic Market in Petworth.
carlthebaptist.blogspot.com
A voice crying out from the swamp: Goonies never say die
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A voice crying out from the swamp. Thursday, May 25, 2006. Goonies never say die. Oh my On the one hand we can respect Josh Weiss' descion to remain at his post, on the other hand didn't he accept the possibility that he might have to move up when he took the job? Should his bill pass who are some possible Presidential candidates? We would have said Laura Gonzalez right off the bat but that's out. Mike Patrone maybe but we doubt he'd accept it. Kevin Reilly is a likely candidate. Who else? The mob mental...
decodingliberation.blogspot.com
Decoding Liberation: And over at openstudents...
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Free and open source software issues - dissected threadbare. Friday, April 18, 2008. And over at openstudents. Some time ago, Gavin Baker. Amongst other things), asked me to write a guest post on their blog about my publishing experience with Decoding Liberation. Posted by Samir Chopra at 6:48 PM. Section 108.2.3.5.7, gerritt? Open code and law. Merce Cunningham and Open-Source Software for the . FOSS Birds-of-a-Feather at SIGCSE 2008. Problems with peer review, Part Three. Tale of a button.
lybrio.blogspot.com
lybrio: September 2008
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Vigor, vivacity, verve.these things can. Be in the same sentence with libraries. Thursday, September 25, 2008. Finally, I post something that (if you squint just right) remotely resembles something scholarly about my Library World experience. A quick search for articles on open access and scholarly communication in the K-12 school library world reveals very few articles and even fewer full-text links. Either the conversation is not happening or I just can't get to it. The source, a biannual journal.
lybrio.blogspot.com
lybrio: My Scholarly Debut
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Vigor, vivacity, verve.these things can. Be in the same sentence with libraries. Thursday, September 25, 2008. Finally, I post something that (if you squint just right) remotely resembles something scholarly about my Library World experience. A quick search for articles on open access and scholarly communication in the K-12 school library world reveals very few articles and even fewer full-text links. Either the conversation is not happening or I just can't get to it. The source, a biannual journal.
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