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blogsBLOG TECH BLOG TALK SATURDAY FEB 24 UC ARABICA 1:30Submitted by Jeff Buster on Mon, 02/19/2007 - 13:38.
Northeast Ohio bloggers and would-be bloggers - all are invited to Arabica- University Circle(upstairs) this Saturday, the 24th from 1:30 -3:30. We will help anyone who's interested learn technical skills:how to post images, events, use the embedded email program and more. This is an opportunity for readers and contributors to get to know one another face to face. Complimentary coffee and pastries. An RSVP and/or a submission of suggestions for technical help needed via "write to author" (at the bottom of this post) would be helpful.
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Video dance of the day: Pilobolus on TEDTalksSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 02/18/2007 - 02:14.
Here is the first video dance I've seen packaged up with promo sponsor ads at the beginning and on the player - so, if this funds good content, is that bad? We'll see this tested more and more every day... for now, see what you think of what the sponsors like...
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Hoodwire... Low income wireless not next... now!Submitted by Phillip Williams on Sat, 02/17/2007 - 21:16.
In this world of privledged access, it was awesome to see the fine people at hoodwire come to light. The following current TV video will give you a great idea of how people are making wireless access happen now. The world of t-mobile pay to surf will sone be numbered. There is so much available bandwidth in the USA now - there is no reason that only the wealthy should be able to use it.
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Cleveland's 2 Leadership ChallengesSubmitted by Ed Morrison on Sat, 02/17/2007 - 05:36.
(The substance of this post appeared as a comment on Brewed Fresh Daily.) In economic development, Cleveland faces two leadership challenges.
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Managing the Hidden Costs of SprawlSubmitted by Ed Morrison on Fri, 02/16/2007 - 10:13.
The substance of this post appears as a comment on Brewed Fresh Daily. Northeast Ohio is not dealing well with sprawl. A large part of the challenge comes in reconciling different perspectives on a complex issue.
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Poet's Corner : ValentineSubmitted by Sudhir Kade on Thu, 02/15/2007 - 18:02.
First Sight
Mesmerized ...
Heart sings
(Pull !)
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BE MY ROCKIN' VALENTINESubmitted by Jeff Buster on Thu, 02/15/2007 - 13:12.
The big snowstorm on Valentine's day got the better of my blogging yesterday, so I post this little emblematic virtual smooch for my Valentine
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Sprawl and our need for civic transformationSubmitted by Ed Morrison on Thu, 02/15/2007 - 10:26.
In confronting the challenges of sprawl, my brother Hunter raises some interesting points in his Meet the Blogger interview.
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Salt is a car-Sin-o-gen!Submitted by Sudhir Kade on Wed, 02/14/2007 - 09:14.
Don't call it a comeback - the realneo relaunch has begun and I dive headlong into the blogsphere via the seriously socially-conscious social network in NEO .. realneo.org
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TOWER TECH IN MANITOWOC, WISCONSIN FABS WIND TURBINE TOWERSSubmitted by Jeff Buster on Tue, 02/13/2007 - 17:48.
Investors in Manitowoc have ponied up about 60 million to outfit an old steel fabrication facility with new equipment to weld up wind turbine towers. They intend to produce about one tower every 2 days from material supplied by the wind turbine manufacturer.
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Economic development coverage in the PDSubmitted by Ed Morrison on Tue, 02/13/2007 - 10:02.
This Sunday's PD carried a story about an exciting new polymer center at Case. The story profiled Anne Hiltner, the Center's impressive director. Read more. In the world of economic development, this news is a big deal.
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ICY BURNING RIVER - PROVIDENCE, R.I.Submitted by Jeff Buster on Mon, 02/12/2007 - 16:24.
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Sam Miller for ForestsSubmitted by Susan Miller on Mon, 02/12/2007 - 09:41.
The Joyce Foundation has given a $5 million grant to begin cleanup of the Maumee River. Toady's article in the PD begins What happens in Northwest Ohio doesn't stay in Northwest Ohio. One of the things that will happen as part of this effort to reduce run off from agricultural land in Northwest Ohio is the planting of trees. “Working with farmers to plant trees and vegetation along the Tiffin and Blanchard rivers to restore wetlands and create a continuous buffer; and to test new drainage ditches to reduce sediment." This article extols the opportunities for industrial Northwest Ohio. But at one time this area was home to the Black Swamp.
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"Industrial wind, corporate vandalism" Another conscientious viewSubmitted by Jeff Buster on Sun, 02/11/2007 - 15:58.
Here http://www.aweo.org/Lake.html is another viewpoint on wind turbines which I take seriously, in particular regarding the inconsistent bi-polar goals of corporations and the need for conservation. I can't give credit to the author because though I Googled I can't get back to original newspaper publication. Please post author if anyone can.
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TROJAN TRAIN? IS U.S. ASLEEP?Submitted by Jeff Buster on Sun, 02/11/2007 - 15:15.
Until I stood by the trackside to take the photo above, it really hadn’t dawned on me what was going on…what was going on in the big picture.
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Call for NominationsSubmitted by Susan Miller on Sun, 02/11/2007 - 09:39.
Help us identify qualified candidates for the Cleveland Arts Prize winners for 2007! Nominations are open! Go to our website and nominate the person you think best for the Prize!
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HOW TO SHIFT TRAFFIC FROM one URL TO ANOTHER URLSubmitted by Jeff Buster on Sat, 02/10/2007 - 16:27.
One way to move traffic seamlessly to a new different url is to set up a redirect on the first site, but that means the redirecting server must be active and cooperative. If one has a copy of all the data on the redirecting server, including the logs of the IP numbers of the computers that have hit the site in the past, can those IP numbers be used to get out the message that there is a re-direct?
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MIRROR ALLOWS STUDIO OBSERVATION OF AT-WORK ARTISTSubmitted by Jeff Buster on Sat, 02/10/2007 - 14:42.
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Proposal for intergenerational guitar classes by Charlie MossbrookSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 02/10/2007 - 04:01.
As my first post since realneo.us became realneo.org, I'd like to propose a program of Intergenerational guitar classes, I believe Charlie Mossbrook will be happy to instruct. There should be a suggested payment for the class, to compensate Charlie. I'd love to see the classes held in East Cleveland - perhaps the Helen Brown Center or MacGregor, or both. The class would be open to all ages from say 12 up. I believe the only other thing we would need is guitars - so I guess we will need to ask for donations.
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Art of the Day: Sea of Ice/Wreck of the HopeSubmitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Wed, 02/07/2007 - 02:32.
I am posting this in response to Jeff's insightful comments on that warm, colorful painting from SoCal. Your are right, few artists seem to paint the north and south poles.
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COLOR ANTIDOTE- WHILE WE'RE AROUND ZERO F.Submitted by Jeff Buster on Tue, 02/06/2007 - 17:18.
ART is very, very often inspired by, and often expresses, the physical environment within which the artist works/lives. Few painters paint the North or South Pole, of course, few live or work there.
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Bottled Mahoning River water, anyone?Submitted by Susan Miller on Tue, 02/06/2007 - 10:51.
Maybe we should see if we could make a buck (or more likely a statement) selling Cuyahoga River cocktails or Lake Erie highballs. If the idea is that enough alcohol will eliminate the need to address our water quality issues, then the folks who have the money to address these issues ought to be happy to swill away on these high powered drinks. Add enough absinthe and sugar to some Cuyahoga River water and you've got a drink that we might call the Ohio Obliterator. Drink this and forget the Clean Water Act ever happened...
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LET'S BUILD PROFITABLE CLEVELAND/NEO WIND TURBINE MANUFACTURING & USE CLUSTERSubmitted by Jeff Buster on Mon, 02/05/2007 - 15:38.
PHOTO COURTESY ESAB Susan, Norm, ET AL While I post shots of turbines from coast to coast in an effort to get people’s appetites whetted, you guys are asking for specifics for NEO. Over the next few weeks I will post here the suggestions for the steps that I recommend for NEO:
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C.FNDTN. TALKS WATER WIND - HULL DOES LAND WINDSubmitted by Jeff Buster on Sun, 02/04/2007 - 15:27.
When I read Ed Morrison's "too much money in your wallet" (so blow it with Super Bowl ads) on RealNeo today, Ed's discussion got me thinking about incremental change vs dramatic radical change. The Cleveland Foundation’s President Ronn Richard and the Foundation’s energy advisor Richard Stuebi want Cleveland to be the first City in the US to have “about 10 wind turbines 3 miles out in Lake Erie”. On January 18, 2007, Mr Richard spoke to the public about the Foundation’s turbine installation aspirations at Levin Urban College at CSU. In the public discussion period following Mr.
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Sam Miller, Don King and Dubya-a-RamaSubmitted by Ed Morrison on Sun, 02/04/2007 - 15:02.
One of the easiest ways to get new visitors to your city is to come up with something really grand. We have the world's tallest thermometer in Baker, California.
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