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  1. I noticed that too. In fact, yesterday there were Amish/Mennonites working on the basement. Not sure what is going there though.
  2. musky replied to a post in a topic in General Photos
    Cool. Almost fractal looking.
  3. musky replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    Desktop of the moment
  4. musky replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    Novice, at best.
  5. musky replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    Anyone want to help a brother out?
  6. The Morning Journal:
  7. musky replied to a post in a topic in City Discussion
    http://irockcleveland.blogspot.com/ via Cool Cleveland:
  8. Cleveland State University law grads excel at bar exam Case alums bring up rear in passage rate Wednesday, October 31, 2007 Janet Okoben Plain Dealer Reporter Law school graduates from Cleveland State University showed up their private-school counterparts at Case Western Reserve University in the most recent Ohio Bar exam, posting the highest passage rate in the region. CSU's law school tied with Ohio State University for the second-highest bar passage rate in the state, according to results released by the Ohio Supreme Court. Ninety percent of CSU and OSU students taking the test for the first time passed. Ohio Northern University, with a 95 percent passage rate, was tops in the state. Case's passage rate for first-time test takers was lowest in the state, at 83 percent. Statewide, 88 percent of all 1,094 first-timers passed. more at: http://www.cleveland.com
  9. pd: http://www.cleveland.com/news/wide/nasa1031.jpg
  10. If we stick with the trend, our next meet will be Wednesday, November 28. Place TBD.
  11. musky replied to a post in a topic in Completed Projects
    A job is a job.
  12. October 29, 2007 Recent Senate Votes Labor/HHS/Education Appropriations Act, FY2008 - Vote Passed (75-19, 6 Not Voting) The Senate voted in favor of this $605.5 billion bill funding the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services and Education for the 2008 fiscal year. Sen. George Voinovich voted YES Sen. Sherrod Brown voted YES Nomination of Leslie Southwick to be U.S. Circuit Judge - Vote Confirmed (59-38, 3 Not Voting) The Senate confirmed Mississippi Appeals Court Judge Leslie Southwick to sit on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit. Sen. George Voinovich voted YES Sen. Sherrod Brown voted NO Recent House Votes Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act - Vote Passed (261-153, 18 Not Voting) The House passed this bill that would allow Native Hawaiians to form an Interim Governing Council which would have the power to negotiate with the federal government. Rep. Dennis Kucinich voted YES Childrens Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act - Vote Passed (265-142, 26 Not Voting) A new bill to reauthorize and expand the State Childrens Health Insurance Program was passed by the House, a week after the chamber failed to override President Bushs veto of the previous version of the bill. Rep. Dennis Kucinich voted YES
  13. musky replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    ^A late answer, but an answer nonetheless. From: THE OFFICE OF THE MAYOR Andrea Taylor, Press Secretary (216) 664-4171 or (216) 857-7798 Michelle Watts, Asst. to the Chief of Communications (216) 664-3999 or (216) 857-0124 For Immediate Release: October 25, 2007 City of Cleveland Continues to Explore Options for WI-FI CLEVELAND – Over the past year, the City of Cleveland has engaged in an extensive process to evaluate and select a municipal broadband provider. Recent changes within the broadband industry factored into the City’s decision to reject current proposals and to continue to explore new approaches for achieving its broadband goals. The City is moving Mayor Jackson’s goal of Cleveland becoming a Digital City of Choice by taking a phased approach to building a broadband infrastructure that is not dependent on an anchor tenancy model which was one of the reasons for rejecting the proposals from Earthlink and MetroFi. A phased approach also better helps the City navigate the tenuous financial conditions and instability of the industry which were also factors in the City’s decision. Another part of the City’s new approach to WI-FI includes forging multiple public/private partnerships to strategically place wireless hot spots throughout the City using easy to install and affordable equipment. “I remain committed to our vision of providing affordable Internet to all Clevelanders. We must close the Digital Divide in our underserved and unserved communities however we must rethink our strategy if we are to become successful in achieving universal access,” said Mayor Frank Jackson. Cleveland is one of many cities who are now rethinking their citywide WI-FI strategy. Altered business models by wireless providers are among the determining factors. http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-1372272271.html
  14. Hopkins Press Release:
  15. musky replied to a post in a topic in Ohio Business and Economy
    Old news from GCP:
  16. Forgot to post this. From the Greater Cleveland Partnership:
  17. musky replied to a post in a topic in Completed Projects
    I guess this mean the condo project that was supposed to happen there is dead, huh?
  18. In other "green" business news (I didn't want to start a new thred):
  19. musky replied to a post in a topic in Forum Issues/Site Input
    Did somebody say something?
  20. musky replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    Or New Jersey.
  21. Three kinds actually. Spicy Basil, Cinnamon Basil, and Oregano. I wanted to save al of my herbs before the big freeze tonight. Last year I waited to long and lost all of my herbs except my chives and rosemary. Dang it! Dang it! Dang it!
  22. Dang it!Dang it! Dang it! I cannot believe I totally forgot about this. Stupid pesto!!!