Archive for July 23rd, 2009

Angels are the rally kings – Los Angeles Times

Seattle Post Intelligencer Angels are the rally kings Los Angeles Times They lead majors with 31 comeback victories after scoring twice in ninth and once in 10th on Napoli's double. By Ben Bolch, On The Angels It was a comeback that had an air of inevitability to it, the way the Angels kept pressuring the Minnesota Twins ... Napoli's walk-off gives Angels glory MLB.com Napoli lifts Angels to 10-inning win over Nathan, Twins Seattle Post Intelligencer Twins fal
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Brad Lancaster: Public Water Havesting Talk – Seattle, WA

August 7, 2009 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm Permaculture Now! is very excited to present an evening with Brad Lancaster: Turning Drains Into Sponges and Water Scarcity Into Water Abundance. Date: Friday, August 7, 2009 Time: 7 – 8:30 pm Address: Greenlake YogaLife Studio, 7200 Woodlawn Ave NE, Seattle WA 98115 Suggested Donation: $10 at the door Contact: Jenny Pell, (206) 949-0496 Please invite your friends, neighbors, extended email networks, and especially your local city public u
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Top 15 Music-Related Things We’ve Been Hearing, Reading, Thinking About For The Past Two Months

I’m truly sorry T-Sides and all related projects have been offline for so long. Chalk it up to summer, chalk it up to a quarter-life crisis, chalk it up to any sorry excuse for life taking us away from the things we love that require any amount of work. But let’s turn the focus on the positives. I’ve certainly continued ingesting and thinking about all things culture-related, just find myself less able to capture the associated thoughts. So, here’s a showcase of Top 15 things that have been on t
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Is Sac ready for Spencer and Brockman, together again?

During my conversation Thursday with Spencer Hawes, he mentioned how excited he was about Kings draft choices Tyreke Evans and Omri Casspi, and was particularly enthusiastic about being reunited with longtime friend and former University of Washington teammate Jon Brockman. Then it got scary. Hawes, who grew up in Seattle, within a 45-minute drive of his new teammate, virtually invited his buddy to share his three-bedroom house in Roseville. Dare we call it a frat house? "I can't wait to be reun
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Dagli Usa fiori giganti a energia solare per lanciare la nuova Toyota Prius

E’ una campagna di marketing della della Toyota per lanciare la terza generazione della Prius , che dovrebbe comparire sul mercato - almeno negli Stati Uniti - nel 2010. Si tratta di giganti margherite di plastica , alte oltre 6 metri, dotate di pannelli solari dietro i petali e alla base dello stelo, e in grado di fornire elettricità per cellulari, computer portatili e altri dispositivi elettronici. Ogni fiore garantisce inoltre la connessione Wi-fi e lo spazio necessario a più di die
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in other blogs: kindle, profile, face-off, wardrobe, plastic

photo by fecki [ flickr ] via our group pool [ # ]. Jeff Bezos apologizes for the de-Orwelling of so many Kindles. [ amazon ] Harvey Dangerite and Stranger Art Director Aaron Huffman submits to the Adventurer Questionnaire, reveals affinity for sushi and margaritas. [ adventureschool ] Another mayoral face-off, this time in at Rainer Square. Read along with the burgeoning sparks. [ publicola ] The question isn’t why Nordstrom is at Comic-Con, it should be what possessed them to lau
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Powerful Images of the Amazon Rainforest by Photographer Daniel Beltrá

© Daniel Beltra, courtesy of The Prince’s Rainforests Project and Sony Award winning photographer Daniel Beltrá takes powerful new images of the Amazon rainforest.  Here you can see that some of the first images taken on The Prince’s Rainforest Project and Sony assignment show the rainforests’ glory and destruction. Daniel Beltrá, this year’s winner of The Prince’s Rainforests Project (PRP) Award at the Sony World Photography Awards has released some initial photographs taken on the first l
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Facebook Switches Counsel in Power Ventures Lawsuit

Facebook and Power.com are battling it out in the Northern District of California in a case that raises some interesting issues around ownership of and control over user data.  (Previous posts here and here .)  Seattle-based Perkins Coie represented Facebook in this dispute, but Orrick will be taking over.  Access the substitution of counsel filing here: [ pdf ].  Both firms have represented Facebook in litigation.  There are many different reasons for a change of counsel, and I would n
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Federal Reserve Predicted that U.S. Unemployment Rate Would Surpass 10%

Just getting to Vancouver was a revealing trek. Despite the ongoing Great Recession, it never ceases to amaze me how busy are the major airports. My trip took me through Atlanta and Seattle, and both airports were wall-to-wall travelers. The waiting areas were full, the planes were packed and the baggage areas were filled. Even the rental car counters had lines out the door. Busy airports may or may not be a sign of life in the larger economy. Even unemployed people can buy a ticket and fly
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