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  1. musky replied to CincyImages's post in a topic in Urbanbar
    notalwaysright.com:
  2. Excellent!!! Love, love, love, the Onyx theme. I hate the blue stuff.
  3. ^I agree. Are there really that many IE6 users here that are regular posters? I realize there may be more posting from IE6 during the work week/hours - but at home, everyone has there personal machines. Incidentally, I have no problems with mine. Tested on Firefox, Safari, and Opera - granted, not thoroughly.
  4. musky replied to CincyImages's post in a topic in Urbanbar
  5. musky replied to CincyImages's post in a topic in Urbanbar
    :o
  6. musky replied to a post in a topic in City Photos - Ohio
    Love the stairs and the shot with the power grid in front of the skyline
  7. Funny, I've notice in the past week or so, a major advertising push by Sears on TV. I guess they have a computer set up in the home appliance section where a salesperson will help you compare the product you are thinking of buying with the competition's. If it is lower, I think they match it. Pretty cool idea.
  8. History's cool
  9. Too bad they don't use that old logo, "The city is our Classroom."
  10. That which I have chosen to be the item you must read. :D Actually, it is what appeared to be most relevant to the thread.
  11. Next to Wolstein Center. The construction that is currently underway.
  12. Regarding the Transit Center discussion - and cross posted from the CSU thread: 7. Authorized the University to enter into an agreement with the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority relating to a transit center developed on a portion of the former Z Lot with the final approval of the Officers of the Board of Trustees.
  13. SUMMARY OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING October 23, 2008 Actions taken: 1. Authorized the University to create and implement a voluntary 403(b) Retirement Savings Plan, effective January 1, 2009, in compliance with IRS regulations. 2. Accepted, with thanks, the Gifts totaling $1,393,226 and the Sponsored Programs funds totaling $7,253,083 received during the period April 1, 2008 through June 30, 2008 (FY 2008, 4th Quarter), and directed the President to use those Gifts and Sponsored Programs funds subject to their terms and conditions. 3. Approved the Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences degree program in the College of Science to meet the regional need for scientists with expertise in pharmaceutical, medicinal and biological chemistries, as well as chemical analysis and administration. 4. Approved the proposed revisions to Section 8.1.10 of the Faculty Personnel Policies and Bylaws to ensure that the policy for consulting and other extramural employment applicable to non-bargaining unit faculty will be substantially similar to that for bargaining unit faculty. 5. Approved the recommendation of the Recognition Committee, with the concurrence of the Graduation, Convocation and Assembly Committee of the Faculty Senate, that Honorary Degrees be awarded to Harriett Mayor Fulbright, Henry J. Goodman, and Dr. Jerry Sue Thornton at the University’s December 14, 2008 Commencement ceremony. 6. Tabled until the November 7 Board of Trustees Meeting final approval of the “Good Faith Estimates/Affordability” report and “Accountability Measures” report required by The University System of Ohio Strategic Plan/Ohio Board of Regents for further discussion and recommendation of the Academic Affairs Committee. 7. Authorized the University to enter into an agreement with the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority relating to a transit center developed on a portion of the former Z Lot with the final approval of the Officers of the Board of Trustees. 8. Authorized the University to enter into a Master Lease of housing beds to guarantee a debt coverage ratio of at least 1.0 to 1.0, should that be required as a condition for marketing the debt instrument, subject to the approval of the Officers of the Board of Trustees. 9. Approved the Sixth Amendment to the Keith Building Lease, extending the terms of the lease for the 13th and 14th floors from July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2015, and adding additional space on the 3rd floor for the period January 1, 2009 to June 30, 2015 at the same monthly rate and on the same terms and conditions as previously in effect to accommodate the additional space needs of the University and displacement during the period of renovation of Rhodes Tower. 10. Approved the purchase of property located within the boundaries of the University’s Campus Master Plan at 2504 Payne Avenue for $247,000. [Wallingford Coffe Building] 11. Authorized the University to enter into contract negotiations with The Brewer-Garrett Company/FirstMetrix Corporation/URS Corporation for a Campus-wide Energy Conservation and Management Program, including solicitation of financing proposals, subject to the final approval of the Officers of the Board of Trustees.
  14. musky replied to a post in a topic in General Photos
    The water hose was not rewound.
  15. I had an appointment on West 15oth yesterday and drove past the NCB building. Noticed a parcel with major demo work going on next to it. Anyone know what used to be there and what may be going up in its place?
  16. musky replied to a post in a topic in General Photos
    Concrete porch w/cheap railings
  17. I think everyone is getting a case of mob hysteria. I agree with everyone's comments regarding the blatant negative editorializing of most every article; however, you cannot say that the entire rag is a piece of trash. HJG, for example, is not part of the cancer. Steve Litt _although I may not agree with everything he preaches, is a good writer, too. John Pectovich is entertaining as well ,and does a great job sharing the love of Clevo-land. I think I have said this before, but I'll say it again. What the PD people need to do is add some of the features they used to put in the paper that was fun and educational. I used to love reading the "Today in Cleveland's History" bit. Perhaps they could have a weekly piece where they highlighted some public art display. There is so much freaking public art here in the city (as us UOers know) they could do something different every week for the next ten years and not run out of stuff. Maybe do a contest like Games magazine used to have: Eyeball Benders. Hell, there is a whole bunch of content here on UO that they could use (with proper licencing, of course) And for god's sake - get rid of some of those comics that have been around since Rob was a kid. ;)
  18. musky replied to CincyImages's post in a topic in Urbanbar
    Too bad I might only have three weeks left due to lack of work. Bad enough I'm the only full time employee here.
  19. musky replied to CincyImages's post in a topic in Urbanbar
    ;D
  20. musky replied to CincyImages's post in a topic in Urbanbar
    I knew you would like that one.
  21. musky replied to CincyImages's post in a topic in Urbanbar
    notalwaysright.com Rudolph The Boob-Nosed Reinder Medical Supply Call Center | California, USA Me: “Thank you for calling ***, this is Bill in the breast aesthetics department. How may I help you?” Customer: “My left boob popped.” Me: “Okay, so the implant failed?” Customer: “Yes.” Me: “Are your implants silicone gel or saline?” Customer: “The water kind.” Me: “So, we’ve had a saline deflation. I need to ask you some questions in regards to how it may have deflated.” Customer: “Why, don’t you believe me?” Me: “Of course I believe you, but as part of making our implants even better and evaluating where under the device’s warranty this falls, I need to know what may have led up to the implant’s leak.” Customer: “Oh, so you think this is my fault?! You make a crappy implant and you have the nerve to blame me?” Me: “Wait, wait. First, I didn’t make your implant, my company did. I’m here to help you get this fixed in the fastest way possible and that starts with finding out how the implant deflated.” Customer: “So you want to know what I did to screw them up, is that right? I spend a fortune on these things to be walking around with a flat tire of a tit and you think it’s my fault?” Me: “No, ma’am. I simply need to know how to cover this under your warranty, to see how much money we are going to give you to fix the problem. We give you a check for money to fix the problem if you’ll just answer my questions. What do you remember doing when you first noticed the deflation in your breast?” Customer: “Me and my boyfriend were playing sex hide-and-seek in the house and he thought it would be more fun if my boobs glowed. So, he used a needle tube to insert little red lights into them… what do you call those little glowing lights? It’s like three letters?” Me: “… A diode?” Customer: “Yes. He’s a trained professional… he uses them on animals at his job all the time.” Me: “So, your boyfriend punched a hole in your chest and tried inserting a diode inside the implant?” Customer: “Well, not in my chest. Just on the top side of my boob so it wouldn’t hurt. He numbed it first.” Me: “… And this is the implant’s fault, how?” Customer: “It started leaking and getting flat.” Me: *laughing* “I’m sorry, can you repeat that? I’m recording this and no one is going to believe me!” Customer: *click*
  22. You are invited to attend the West Side Market Great Public Space ceremony on October 31 at 2:30 p.m. on the balcony at the west end of the Market 1979 W 25th Street, Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson will accept a certificate from the American Planning Association Designating the West Side Market One of Top 10 Great Public Spaces For 2008 Cleveland’s Culinary and Cultural Landmark Cleveland, Ohio – The American Planning Association (APA) announced on 10/08/08 that the West Side Market has been designated one of 10 Great Public Spaces for 2008 through APA's Great Places in America program. APA Great Places exemplify exceptional character and highlight the role planners and planning play in creating communities of lasting value. APA has singled out West Side Market for its functionality as a neighborhood gathering place and fresh food market; its engaging atmosphere; and its role as an anchor in the community, stimulating nearby commercial and residential activity.[/]
  23. musky replied to a post in a topic in Forum Issues/Site Input
    Ok the updated back in black theme is up and I switched you to it. Thanks!!
  24. musky replied to a post in a topic in Forum Issues/Site Input
    That's sucky. I use the same theme, but for Firefox. There were also bullets under the profile name for every item. (stars, status, posts, etc.)