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September 2010

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Ugh...

Tea Party candidate in Delaware wins the primary… a woman who doesn’t pay her taxes, doesn’t have a job, pays half her rent with campaign contributions, and could not graduate because she decided not to pay her bills…. yay fiscal responsibility! 

Sep 15, 2010
#bulls*** #Tea Party #republicans #primaries #delaware
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This is ridiculous…

According to this article, FarmVille is making $1 million PER DAY selling virtual goods surrounding their free game.

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Rafer sez:
Therefore Facebook is making $300k a day just off Farmville, not including the pile of ads Zynga buys? 

(via rafer)

I recently listened to Leonard Lopate interview two urban rooftop farmers on NPR.  If we spent $365MM a year ($1MM per day) on urban rooftop farming we could feed most of our urban poor and starving here in the US.  Most of those starving are children.

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Sep 6, 201012 notes
Another weekend...

Gone! 

Now school starts!

And I’m one weekend closer. :)

Sep 6, 2010
It's the...

weekend! 

Well almost.

So far it has been a successful first week of school. Great classes, great friends, and good times.  But yet…

I’m still trying to find that one thing.  That one thing to do that would make the difference.  Because right now the experience feels incomplete.

Sep 3, 2010
Sacred Cynicism: A Good Offense → sacredcynic.tumblr.com

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By this time I am sure that many of us have seen one of the Toy Story movies. One of my favorite things about this movie franchise is how well they remember the toys from my childhood days. Until these movies I had completely forgotten…

Sep 3, 20101 note
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