Trains, Buses and Bikes, Oh My!
I’ve a passion for Consumers and keep looking for good articles. Today, I checked if I could find more info by entering ‘work related injuries’ in Google and found this:
“We represent a disproportionate share of the injuries, and we get a minuscule share of the funds,” says Robert Raburn, executive director of the East Bay Bike Coalition i … Whereas bicycle commuters annually save on average $1,825 in auto-related costs, reduce their carbon emissions by 128 pounds, conserve 145 gallons of gasoline, a…
More Real Estate related stuff I found:
45 Ways to Power Up Your Blog
Today Ill be attending WordCamp Dallas, which Charles Stricklin and I jointly organized. Weve got a whole line up of fantastic speakers including Matt Mullenweg, Jonathan Bailey, Cali Lewis and Neal Campbell, Liz Strauss, Lorelle VanFossen, Chris Smith, Aaron Brazell, Jacob Santos, and Mark Ghosh. If youre one of the WordCamp attendees and you happen to be sitting in the lecture hall reading along as I stand here on stage, well deja vu! Otherwise, for my normal readers here comes a list of
Good read!
Puppolo/Franco
A queer debate. Recently there was an event held to honor State Representative Angelo Puppolo for his vote last year to help preserve the right of homosexuals to marry in the State of Massachusetts. Governor Deval Patrick was there, as seen in this photo I ripped off from Mike Dobbs of The Reminder. The problem is some folks believe Puppolo promised to try and block gay marriage when he was running for election. They were gathered outside the event, protesting the honoring of Puppolo, as s
Hmmm, I have too look further into that for my Consumers blog.
Small fire knocks out power to Colonial Heights government building
Crews are still on the scene after a small fire in the Colonial Heights Public Safety Building just off of Boulevard. The fire caused a power outage to the entire building, forcing 911 calls to be rerouted to Chesterfield County. Clean-up work is still underway and officials say it may be a week or more before they can run the 911 call center out of this building.
Not exactly what I was looking for, but still a interesting read.
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