I'll be on the road tomorrow until Friday...when I see the grandkids for the weekend. Remember the RSS feeds at Opera are working - even if it can be a pain to get to sometimes. As far as SideBar Search is concerned, I use the dodge of loading a short post like Opit Online - and it aggregates properly.
On protesting
On protesting
posted by Alison at Creekside
On Valentines Day, 2,000 to 4,000 people marched through Vancouver's Downtown Eastside in the annual Women’s March for Missing and Murdered Women. A memorial march not a protest, it is organized and led b...
posted by Michael Reilly at Discovery News - Top StoriesOpposite sides of North America have been experiencing some unusual weather the last few weeks, with multiple snowstorms pummeling the eastern United States, and snow noticeably lacking at the Olympics in ...
posted by Ian O'Neill at Discovery News - Top StoriesGemini III launches, carrying Grissom, Young and a hidden corned beef sandwich into space (NASA). The 1960's were pioneering years for space exploration. Driven by Cold War politics, President John Kennedy...
posted by C. Moffat at Lilith NewsENTERTAINMENT/ENVIRONMENT - If you came to the Winter Olympics in Canada you might be a bit surprised by how warm it is: A balmy 9 degrees Celsius. Its so warm visitors are wearing t-shirts and going golfi...
posted by null at Discovery News - Top StoriesInhaling oxytocin, a hormone linked to romantic love and mother-to-baby bonding, may help patients with autism.
posted by Banco de Imágenes Gratuitas at FOTOFRONTERA - 3 hours agoEn esta ocasión, le ofrecemos una excelente colección de *15 fotografías de flores, rosas y arreglos florales* para todas y cada una de las mujeres hermosas que visitan *www.FotoFrontera.Com*. No olvide ha...
posted by C. Moffat at Lilith NewsCANADA - The Conservative government in Ottawa wants to build a second bridge to Detroit, bypassing the Ambassador Bridge which has been the primary source of cross-border traffic since 1929. There are 26...
posted by Rossella Lorenzi at Discovery News - Top StoriesModern tools of molecular genetics and X-ray analysis have shed new light on the legendary Egyptian "boy king" Tutankhamun, commonly known as King Tut. To learn more, listen to Discovery News’ interview wi...
posted by Jennifer Viegas at Discovery News - Top StoriesWhen dinosaurs became extinct, some birds got fat and lost their ability to fly, concludes a new study that helps to explain the existence of modern hefty birds, like ostriches, rheas, kiwis, emus, and cas...
posted by Rossella Lorenzi at Discovery News - Top StoriesRevealed in DNA study: King Tut's family tree King Tut, the best-known pharaoh of ancient Egypt, has been puzzling scientists ever since his mummy- and treasure-packed tomb were discovered in 1922 the Vall...
posted by C. Moffat at Lilith News - 7 hours agoTECHNOLOGY - The number of people with cellphone subscriptions worldwide has reached 4.6 billion and is expected to reach five billion by the end of 2010. Depending on where you live in the world cellphon...
posted by Michael Reilly at Discovery News - Top StoriesThe finding shows that bee colonies behave more like giant, single beasts than as individual insects.
posted by Alyssa Danigelis at Discovery News - Top StoriesI have to hand it to Anantha Chandrakasan, an electrical engineering professor at MIT. By harnessing small changes in temperature and tiny vibrations to develop battery alternatives, he's making micro-powe...
posted by Rossella Lorenzi at Discovery News - Top StoriesTests also reveal the boy king was afflicted by many diseases and may have walked with a cane.
posted by null at Discovery News - Top StoriesArchaeologists have uncovered a wine press that was exceptionally large and advanced for its time.
posted by Tracy Staedter at Discovery News - Top StoriesNBC prime time coverage of the Olympics is SO disappointing. Way too many commercials, for one thing. And although I like some of the back stories on the athletes and coaches, it really cuts into the time ...
posted by Irene Klotz at Discovery News - Top StoriesThe matter reached a searing 4 trillion degrees -- the same temperature reached just after the Big Bang.
posted by Cristen Conger at Discovery News - Top StoriesChronic lack of sleep could end up costing you more than the price of that extra cup of coffee you need to stay awake.
posted by Irene Klotz at Discovery News - Top StoriesNASA's Saturn-orbiting Cassini spacecraft this month made its closest pass yet of the odd, eyeball-shaped moon Mimas, which bears the scar of a massive, violent impact from its past. The 88-mile wide Hersc...
*These days thinking is a rare commodity*. In my contributions on this website I try to persuade you to *think*. I know that some criticize me for not bringing the latest pastry recipes or showing more li...
posted by Alison at CreeksideThirty years ago in 1980, Canada joined the U.S. in a 64 country boycott of the Moscow Olympics to protest the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. . Today, under cover of wall-to-wall Olympics news, Canada has...
posted by Ian O'Neill at Discovery News - Top StoriesA sample of the Murchison meteorite, plus a test tube containing powdered meteorite material (DoE) A meteorite that hit the town of Murchison, Australia, hasn't quit giving up its secrets. The Murchison me...
posted by Tracy Staedter at Discovery News - Top StoriesFor the first time, the Missile Defense Agency destroyed a ballistic missile using an airborne high-energy laser. The event occurred during a test conducted off the coast of California by the Airborne Lase...
*"There has been no global warming since 1995"* [1]! Would you believe that? Well, I do, on the basis of my own facts. I didn't need the lies from a small group of "climate-scientists" who now may well be...
Engineers in Germany are combining old and new solar technology into what may be the biggest solar power project ever.
posted by Alyssa Danigelis at Discovery News - Top StoriesWith so many smart meters being installed and smart appliances in development, how are they going to talk? A handy new wireless controller could help them speak the same language, and tell you what they're...
posted by Jennifer Ouellette at Discovery News - Top StoriesWhat astronomy needs is a good road trip movie, and NOVA is happy to oblige with a new series, "The Pluto Files," which makes its debut this Tuesday, March 2, at 8 PM (ET/PT) on PBS. It's based on Neil ...
Nine Alberta municipalities added to Street View on Google Maps
http://www.edmontonjournal.com/technology/Alberta+municipalities+added+Street+View/2541583/story.html
Google also added Olympic competition venues in Vancouver and Whistler as well as Vancouver’s Stanley Park
Google punches hole in China's 'great firewall'
http://www.edmontonjournal.com/technology/Google+punches+hole+China+great+firewall/2440261/story.html
Google punches hole in China's 'great firewall'
http://www.edmontonjo
Washington to apply for Google's fiber Internet network
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/posttech/2010/02/dc_member_pushes_city_to_apply.html?wprss=posttech
apply to receive fiber-to-home broadband speeds of 1 gigabyte per second
Franchising autism "biomed" woo
http://scienceblogs.com/insolence/2010/02/franchising_autism_biomed_woo.php?utm_source=selectfeed&utm_medium=rss
An Online Community for Positive Change
http://www.blog4change.org/
Who are you?
http://www.blog4change.org/articles/842/1/Who-are-you/Page1.html
The thoughts (A) are like passing clouds and YOU (B) are like the sky. The clouds come and go, but the sky remains. How can an impermanent cloud be who you are? You are the vastness of the sky...always present.
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