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  1. The Badge of Honor - Feb 21,2008
  2. 20 Feb 2008 at 10:00pm
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    In tonight's conversation we explore "the figurative award we bestow ourselves for all that we've endured." What is the reason behind why your life is or isn't the way you want it it be? Special guest and Certified Fearless Living Life Coach Debbie Olsen shares her strategy of the 3 C's for building Confidence.



  3. Un badge capteur de fumée passive
  4. 22 Jan 2007 at 2:30am
    Le centre d'information pour la prévention du tabagisme valaisan, le CIPRET, lance une offensive anti-fumée passive au moyen d'un badge capteur de fumée ! Le centre a présenté sa nouvelle campagne vendredi à Sion. Aux habituelles affiches, annonces, spots télés ou radio s'ajoutent un badge distribué gratuitement. Virginie Pilault reçoit Jean-Bernard Moix, directeur du CIPRET valais.



  5. 101: Badges?
  6. 25 Apr 2008 at 6:04am
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    br/a href="http://www.canadianpodcastbuffet.ca/podpress_trac/web/191/0/CPB-080424-101.mp3" Download 101: Badges?/abr/div align="right"a title="Bob and Sylvain during a timeout by Bob Goyetche, on Flickr" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/bobandaj/2393781999/"img width="220" height="180" align="right" alt="Bob and Sylvain during a timeout" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2007/2393781999_6ace0944a0_m.jpg" //a/p p align="left"Stop at 100 ? not us!/p p align="left"strongNEWS/strong/p div align="left" ul liOttawa Geek dinner feedback/li liema target="_blank" href="http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=32649990606"Ross#8217; health scare/a/em/li liPositive vibes for ema target="_blank" href="http://www.youthscienceforum.ca/view.php?id=17"Dave/a/em#8217;s dad/li liHappy 60th ema target="_blank" href="http://dicksnjanes.blogspot.com/"Scarborough Dude/a/em!/li liema target="_blank" href="http://www.justonemorebook.com/"Just One More Book /a/emin the ema target="_blank" href="http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/columnists/story.html?id=a2d8ac07-7a87-495d -8d62-da82254a7bd3"Ottawa Citizen/a/em/li /ul /div p align="left"strongEVENTS AND MEETUPS/strong/p div align="left" ul liPodcaster / Tweet Up / Social media mixer 3rd weekend august - Niagara on the lake! 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  7. Mp3: Listening Station: Muscles Flexes His Indie Cred
  8. 21 May 2007 at 4:20pm
    pimg alt="muscles.jpg" src="http://idolator.com/assets/resources/2007/05/muscles-thumb.jpg" width="500" height="335" class="center" /A few months ago, we posted "Ice Cream" by the Australian knob-twiddler a href="http://idolator.com/tunes/mp3/listening-station-getting-a-head-start-on-summer- with-a-song-that-is-not-by-the-arcade-fire-241833.php"Muscles/a; Gorilla Vs. Bear predicted it would be the song of his summer back in February, and while it's currently being nosed out by Rihanna for that list's No. 1 slot, it's definitely landed on more than one of our tooling-around-town playlists. "One Inch Badge Pin" is the drowned-in-beats follow-up single, and in case you were wondering, that emblem of indie fandom isn't used as a way to attract the opposite sex, but as a weapon: /p pa href="http://www.idolator.com/assets/resources/mp3/muscles_oneinch.mp3"Muscles - One Inch Badge Pin/a [a class="tagautolink" title="Posts tagged as mp3" href="http://www.idolator.com/tunes/mp3/"MP3/a]br / a href="http://www.myspace.com/musclesmusic"Muscles/a [MySpace]/p pa href="http://feeds.gawker.com/~a/idolator/full?a=DuzIil"img src="http://feeds.gawker.com/~a/idolator/full?i=DuzIil" border="0"/img/a/p



  9. Mexico City: Let’s take another look at PEMEX
  10. 20 Jan 2007 at 3:32pm
    BRI’ve made many pointed comments about Pemex, Mexico’s staggering state-owned oil company, as well as written a post or two dedicated to the company. I’ve been challenged, or at least questioned, by some readers about my comments. The latest was by reader Petzcuaro Dave. I had written that Pemex wells were running dry. Dave sent me a link to a Pemex website which would seem to negate my statement. He asks for my sources.br /br /a href="http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger/7194/393/1600/952307/Mark%20in%20Mexico%20 Stinkin%20Badges%20Alfonso%20Bedoya%206.jpg"img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger/7194/393/400/802334/Mark%20in%20Mexico%20St inkin%20Badges%20Alfonso%20Bedoya%206.jpg" border="0" alt="" //acentera href="http://www.darryl.com/badges/fullbadges.wav "target="_blank_"Sources? We ain’t got no sources. We don’t need no sources. br /I don’t have to show you any stinkin’ sources./a/centerbr /br /I thought it might be useful to delve into this Pemex business a bit deeper So, here goes.br /br /First of all, let’s take a look at what a href="http://www.energybulletin.net/24954.html"target="_blank_"international oil production/a means to us. Last year, the world extracted just about 1 cubic mile of oil. That’s about 26.22 billion barrels at the 42 gallon/barrel US standard. If, as some experts and all the greenies predict, the world will essentially run out of oil in the next 50 years, here is what the world would have to do, starting right now, to replace that cubic mile of oil over the next 50 years.br /br /a href="http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger/7194/393/1600/87725/Mark%20in%20Mexico%20M exico%20City%20Pemex%201.gif"img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger/7194/393/400/547113/Mark%20in%20Mexico%20Me xico%20City%20Pemex%201.png" border="0" alt="" //ablockquoteThe world would have to design, build and launch, beginning right now and continuing every year for the next 50 years:br /br /104 coal fired plants -- every year for 50 years = 520 plantsbr /br /orbr /br /4 dams the size of the massive Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtxe River in China -- every year for 50 years = 200 gigantic damsbr /br /orbr /br /32,850 wind turbines per year -- every year for 50 years = 1,642,500 turbinesbr /br /orbr /br /91,250,000 solar panels -- every year for 50 years = more than 4.5 billion panelsbr /br /orbr /br /52 nuclear power plants -- every year for 50 years = 2600 nuclear plants/blockquoteNow, I’m not sure how the authors of the above intend to use energy from, say, the wind turbines to produce plastic. That technology doesn’t yet exist and may never exist. Look around your house. Try to imagine it with no plastics content. Your computer, telephones, TV’s would all disappear. No cables or wiring would have any insulation. Your car would be gone. Airplanes would be too heavy to fly. You’d have no nail polish remover. Your roof would leak for lack of shingles. It is really unimaginable.br /br /Let’s just say, for the sake of keeping this argument simple, that we need oil, we need it badly, and that need is not going to disappear in the foreseeable future.br /br /So, we need oil supplies. And countries, such as the third world country from which I write, need the income from that oil.br /br /So what is Pemex doing to assure that it can not only supply as much oil as possible but also maximize the income to the Mexican people? Not too much. Before I continue any further, let me emphasize that, when I talk about Pemex, I’m really talking about the government of Mexico, since it is the sole owner of Pemex.br /br /Pemex was formed after 1938 when President Lázaro Cárdenas nationalized Mexico’s oil industry. When a government nationalizes its oil industry, that means that the government steps in and confiscates all of the equipment, drills, pumps, buildings, refineries, vehicles, ships, airplanes, offices, records, bank accounts etc. of the private companies to which that same government had previously sold leases and other rights.br /br /In other words, the government sells licenses to various foreign investors to attract them to invest billions of dollars, then steps in and steals it all. In almost all cases, the government blames the foreign companies, and often the foreign governments, for "robbing" the people’s energy inheritance. Except, of course, when a US company is involved, in which case the local government always blames the US government.br /br /And, frequently, America gets blamed even when there are no US companies involved at all. In Bolivia, the Bolivian Gas War was brought on by a minority group’s charge that the United States was absconding with the Bolivian people’s natural gas inheritnce. But the companies that had extraction rights are all European companies. If an American energy company wanted Bolivian gas, it had to buy that gas from and pay market prices to a European energy company that was extracting that gas. Oh well.br /br /When a company’s property is stolen by a foreign government, there’s not much the company can do except go to its government and ask for help. That’s what a lot of companies had to do in 1938, like, 17 of them. And both the US and Great Britain responded. They boycotted Mexican oil. The only customer Cárdenas could find for Mexico’s oil was Adolph Hitler. And the Nazis couldn’t buy enough to replace the Americans and the British.br /br /Mexico was drowning in oil and going bankrupt. The US and British governments were demanding hundreds of millions of dollars in reparations for the private property that was stolen and the contracts that were paid for and then shredded by Cárdenas. Mexico didn’t have the money.br /br /Then, along came WWII. Oops. Now the US and Britain needed Mexico’s oil. The poker game started. The US and Britain told Cárdenas they’d return to buying Mexican oil only if he agreed to a reparations payment schedule. The bluff worked because Mexico was running out of cash.br /br /Cárdenas had to sign an a href="http://markinmexico.blogspot.com/2006_05_01_markinmexico_archive.html"target="_ blank_"agreement which put Mexico deep into debt/a, a national debt which it has never been able to erase. But the oil began to flow again to the north and the east. In order to even make the initial down payment on the reparations debt, Cárdenas had to beg the Mexican people to help. Tens of thousands of people came forward with donations of cash, jewelry and other personal property to help. That may be why, today, Mexicans abhor the thought of any foreign investment except under such onerous conditions that no foreign investors in their right minds can accept.br /br /So the Mexican government and a whole slew of Mexican governments since 1938 have had control of the Mexican oil industry through a government controlled company called Pemex. You know how that had to go. Badly. And it has.br /br /These governments have, year after year and decade after decade, used Pemex as a a href="http://www.globalpolicy.org/nations/launder/regions/2003/0121mexico.htm"target= "_blank_"private funding source/a. It is estimated that Pemex loses a cool billion dollars a year just to internal corruption. br /br /All of that corruption has little to do with oil extraction or oil availability or oil reserves. What it does do however, is cause gasoline at Pemex gas stations -- the only ones allowed here -- to cost the Mexican consumer about $1.00 per gallon more than that same oil costs once it is shipped to the United States. At an Exxon station in Laredo, Texas, you pay $1 per gallon less for gasoline than you do at a Pemex station just a couple of miles to the south. And that’s for gasoline produced from oil from the same Mexican well.br /br /What that corruption also does is bleed money away from Pemex that should have been reinvested in the company. That loss, along with the Mexican government’s skimming off 60% of all Pemex revenue to pay for all the sub-standard public services that the bloated Mexican constitution guarantees to the Mexican citizens, leaves no money for exploration or drilling for new sources or the technology development necessary to tap those new sources nor even enough to maintain its existing facilities. br /br /That lack of investment in simple maintenance has led to the frequent and disastrous spills, fires, explosions, sinkings, injuries and death, not to mention the environmental catastrophes.br /br /A key number which all US companies watch very closely is the a href="http://www.energia.com/news/newsoverview_detail.asp?news_type=1news_id=398scr=" target="_blank_""reserve-to-production replacement ratio"/a. US companies keep that ratio at 100%. This means that a company must have oil in reserve, that is, located but not yet being tapped or oil that remains in deposits that are being tapped, equal to that which it is currently extracting.br /br /Pemex’s reserve-to-production replacement ratio is only 9.6%. That means that for every barrel of oil Pemex removes from its deposits, it only knows of 1/10th of a barrel with which to eventually replace that barrel. In other words, Pemex is running out of oil. Exxon, on the other hand, already has under lease a full barrel of oil to replace every barrel it currently extracts.br /br /Companies must continue to explore and drill test wells to locate and prove new reserves. That costs billions and billions of dollars. Money that Pemex does not have and cannot borrow because its current debt is already a staggering 45 billion dollars.br /br /The Pemex oil field at Cantarell, the second largest in the world after the Saudi’s huge deposit, a href="http://www.peakoil.com/fortopic7006-0-asc-210.html"target="_blank_"is going dry/a. Pemex estimates that Cantarell’s production will fall by an average of 14% per year. That, along with the falling price of oil, spells economic disaster for the country. br /br /And Pemex’s already bleak forcast may be too optimistic to be believed. In 2005, Pemex estimated that 2006 production from Cantarell would be 1,905,000 barrels per day. In fact, up until October of 2006, daily production from Cantarell averaged only 1,778,000 barrels per day. In October, that number dropped even more to 1,653,000. At $26 per barrel (that’s all Mexico gets paid for its heavy Maya crude because of its low quality), that’s an economic blow to the Mexican treasury of $6,552,000 US per day, 2.4 billion dollars this year.br /br /Now, Mexico knows of other deposits. But they aren’t all they’ve been cracked up to be, either.br /br /Pemex reported that it had over-estimated reserves in the Abyssal Plain by 53 percent, making exploration in that area no longer economically viable. In other words, a href="http://www2.eluniversal.com.mx/pls/impreso/noticia.html?id_nota=10206tabla=miam i"target="_blank_""Poof!" It’s gone/a. br /br /Pemex’s other proven reserves, the Ku-Maloob-Zaap (KMZ) complex further out in the Campeche Sound, and the Chicontepec deposit off Veracruz, present technological challenges that Pemex cannot overcome. Only the American companies have invested billions in the technology required to extract this oil. Pemex lacks the technology, the engineering expertise and the money to get this oil.br /br /So Mexico is up against a wall. Pemex is running out of oil and doesn’t have the money or the credit to try to replace it. Only foreign companies have the resources available. But Mexico will not allow direct foreign participation in its petroleum industry.br /br /Populist (read; socialist) politicians like AMLO have declared that Mexico will not allow that direct foreign investment, saying, a href="http://www.publiuspundit.com/?p=3109"target="_blank_""That’s not for us."/abr /br /Pemex is headed towards bankruptcy. The company (the Mexican government, really) is 45 billion dollars in debt with 88 billion in total liabilities. Its revenue stream is only 77 billion annually but 60% of that gets skimmed off and sent directly to Mexico City and another billion gets lost to corruption. Its output is dropping by more than 14% per year and it can only replace 9.6% of what it is extracting. It knows of other possible reserves but lacks the technology and the money to prove them, let alone begin extracting. It needs to drill 20,000 new wells to replace its fading ones and that is more than it has drilled in its 70 years of existence. br /br /Felipe Calderón is no fool. He can see what is happening and where it is all leading. He has gone to Congress and gotten some assurances that Mexico will modify its laws to allow some foreign invstment. But he has not yet put that to the test and he has not yet had to face AMLO’s mobs in the streets.br /br /We’ll see what he does.br /brbr /centerspan style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"font size="1"Please visit the/font a href="http://palehorsemex.vstore.ca/"target="_blank_"bispan style="color:#0000ff;"Pale Horse Galleries/span/i/b/a font size="1"online storebr /for art, gifts and collectibles -- all hand madebr /by Mexican indigenous artists.br /Thanks!/font/span/centerbr /font size="1"TAGS: a href="http://technorati.com/tag/Oaxaca+Mexico" rel="tag"Oaxaca, Mexico/a, a href="http://technorati.com/tag/Oaxaca+teachers+strike" rel="tag"Oaxaca teachers strike/a, a href="http://technorati.com/tag/Pale+Horse+Galleries" rel="tag"Pale Horse Galleries/a, a href="http://technorati.com/tag/gifts+collectibles+Mexican+arts+and+crafts" rel="tag"gifts, collectibles, Mexican arts and crafts/a, a href="http://technorati.com/tag/pemex" rel="tag"Pemex/a, a href="http://technorati.com/tag/cantarell" rel="tag"Canterell/a/font



  11. Beatlegs Podcast #104
  12. 19 Sep 2007 at 11:14am
    img src="http://dinsdalep.podOmatic.com/2007-09-19T08_14_27-07_00.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /br /Jerk with a badge.



  13. Episode 53: Buttons, badges, bright shiny beads.
  14. 16 Aug 2007 at 8:00pm
    You want beads? You got beads. And badges too.



  15. Israelisms Podcast # 122
  16. 30 Jun 2007 at 8:56am
    span style="font-weight: bold;"br/PLAY BALL!br/br//spanIt was a fun and hot day at ol' Kibbutz Gezer Field of Dreams. But we went to our first Israel professional baseball game and had fun. And now you hear all about it.br/ !-- Start of Flickr Badge -- style type="text/css" #flickr_badge_source_txt {padding:0; font: 11px Arial, Helvetica, Sans serif; color:#666666;} #flickr_badge_icon {display:block !important; margin:0 !important; border: 1px solid rgb(0, 0, 0) !important;} #flickr_icon_td {padding:0 5px 0 0 !important;} .flickr_badge_image {text-align:center !important;} .flickr_badge_image img {border: 1px solid black !important;} #flickr_www {display:block; padding:0 10px 0 10px !important; font: 11px Arial, Helvetica, Sans serif !important; color:#3993ff !important;} #flickr_badge_uber_wrapper a:hover, #flickr_badge_uber_wrapper a:link, #flickr_badge_uber_wrapper a:active, #flickr_badge_uber_wrapper a:visited {text-decoration:none !important; background:inherit !important;color:#3993ff;} #flickr_badge_wrapper {} #flickr_badge_source {padding:0 !important; font: 11px Arial, Helvetica, Sans serif !important; color:#666666 !important;} /style table id="flickr_badge_uber_wrapper" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="10" border="0"trtda href="http://www.flickr.com" id="flickr_www"www.strong style="color:#3993ff"flickspan style="color:#ff1c92"r/span/strong.com/atable cellpadding="0" cellspacing="10" border="0" id="flickr_badge_wrapper" script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.flickr.com/badge_code_v2.gne?count=10display=randomsize=mlayout=vsour ce=user_setuser=56681748%40N00set=72157600566800822context=in%2Fset-72157600566800822 %2F"/script /table /td/tr/table !-- End of Flickr Badge --



  17. Made in America
  18. 13 Sep 2007 at 5:12pm
    The "Made in the USA" label is not just a blue-collar badge of pride anymore. With poison toys and dirty skies abroad, it's becoming a consumer clarion call.



  19. We leave for Peru
  20. 17 Feb 2007 at 5:12pm
    Yes, really. ç .zg_div {margin:0px 5px 5px 0px; width:117px;} .zg_div_inner {border: solid 1px #000000; background-color:#ffffff; color:#666666; text-align:center; font-family:arial, helvetica; font-size:11px;} .zg_div a, .zg_div a:hover, .zg_div a:visited {color:#3993ff; background:inherit !important; text-decoration:none !important;} zg_insert_badge = function() { var zg_bg_color = \'ffffff\'; var zgi_url = \'http://www.flickr.com/apps/badge/badge_iframe.gne?zg_bg_color=\'+zg_bg_color+\'#038 ;zg_person_id=51035708036%40N01#038;zg_set_id=72157594539377570#038;zg_context=in%2Fs et-72157594539377570%2F\'; document.write(\' \/iframe#8216;); if (document.getElementById) document.write(#8217; What is this? \/a \/div#8216;); } zg_toggleWhat = function() { document.getElementById(#8217;zg_whatdiv#8217;).style.display = (document.getElementById(#8217;zg_whatdiv#8217;).style.display != #8216;none#8217;) ? #8216;none#8217; : #8216;block#8217;; document.getElementById(#8217;zg_whatlink#8217;).style.display [...]



  21. NimFM News
  22. 4 Jun 2008 at 10:17pm
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    p7m20s, 1.7MB/p pstrong2008-06-02 Mon/strong/p pfont color="#ff0000"*Opening of Lil's Shed tomorrow*....................../fontfont color="#6600ff"*The Coffee Shop staff runoffnbsp;unexpectedly*................/fontfont color="#006600"*Lost badge-making machine found*............./fontfont color="#660000"*Fibre expo*............./fontfont color="#ff6600"*This week's live music*/font/p



  23. NPR: 07-20-2008 Pop Culture
  24. 20 Jul 2008 at 11:34pm
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    Stories: 1) Henry Fleming, Reluctantly Wearing 'The Red Badge' 2) Emmy Nods Show Viewership May Not Count 3) Actress Chronicles Year Following Oprah's Advice 4) Green Speed Dating: Finding Carbon-Neutral Love



  25. Polarbear #108 - Greetings from Stockholm
  26. 11 Sep 2007 at 12:01am
    This is a short, irregular and odd episode with a lot of personal flavour and patina... Well that's one way of describing it anyway.br/br/span style="font-weight: bold;"Don't forget to submit your entry for the badge contest!/span And if you don't feel like competing you can always send me a selfadressed envelope and I will send you a badge regardless of... br/br/span style="font-weight: bold;"Music on the show:/spanspan style="font-style: italic;"br//spana target="_blank" href="http://"Noonie Bao/a,span style="font-style: italic;" Streetsbr/br//spanspan style="font-weight: bold;"Background music:/spanbr/a target="_blank" href="http://thecoremusic.blogspot.com/"The Core/a, iMobius Triplet/i (during intro)br/a target="_blank" href="http://podsafeaudio.com/jamroom/bands/19/"Simpatico/a, iResolve/i (during feedback)br/br/span style="font-weight: bold;"Contributors:/spanbr/Michelle C. span style="font-style: italic;"(Svenska Mammor)/span, a href="mailto:michelle@polarbearpodcast.com"Send e-mail!/abr/nbsp;br/nbsp;



  27. No Badges
  28. 26 Jun 2008 at 1:52pm
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    On Tuesday, Maricopa, Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio said he wanted Phoenix Suns center Shaquille O'Neal to return the two special deputies' badges he'd been given. O'Neal, who has also served as a reserve officer with the Miami Beach Police Department, dismayed the sheriff with a recent rap video in which he mocked former teammate Kobe Bryant. After listening to Mr. O'Neal's rap, some of which is pretty blue, Bill Littlefield understands the sheriff's dismay...but he wonders about the repercussions of his decision on law and order in Arizona.



  29. Polarbear #107 - Armed Forces Pro v 1.0
  30. 3 Sep 2007 at 1:04pm
    Still doing it off the top of my head and I'm still very proud of it! It's all this podcasting with Peppe (on my other podcast) that helps me along.br/br/span style="font-weight: bold;"Don't forget to submit your entry for the badge contest!/span And if you don't feel like competing you can always send me a selfadressed and prepaid envelope and I will send you a badge regardless of... All you pay for is the postage both ways. The rest is on me!br/br/span style="font-weight: bold;"S7thL:br//spanspan style="font-style: italic;"quot;Det Ãr jÃtteroligt att vaxa bilenquot;/spanspan style="font-weight: bold;"br/br/Links:br//spana href="http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2258739825" target="_blank"Facebook group with crazy swedish things Â/abr/br/span style="font-weight: bold;"Music on the show:/spanspan style="font-style: italic;"br//spana target="_blank" href="http://www.howardjones.co.uk"Howard Jones/a,span style="font-style: italic;" Building our own futurebr//spanbr/span style="font-weight: bold;"Background music:/spanbr/a target="_blank" href="http://thecoremusic.blogspot.com/"The Core/a, iMobius Triplet/i (during intro)br/a target="_blank" href="http://podsafeaudio.com/jamroom/bands/19/"Simpatico/a, iResolve/i (during feedback)br/br/span style="font-weight: bold;"Contributors:/spanbr/Michelle C. span style="font-style: italic;"(Svenska Mammor)/span, a href="mailto:michelle@polarbearpodcast.com"Send e-mail!/abr/nbsp;br/nbsp;br type="_moz"/



  31. NaPodPoMo #31 - The Post Show
  32. 5 Dec 2007 at 2:21am
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    pA quick note to let everyone know they can grab their #8220;I Did It!#8221; badge on the NaPodPoMo Ning site. A very big THANK YOU to fellow NaPodPoMo participant Laura Ross of the a href="http://coffeeandteashow.com"Coffee and Tea Show/a for the great badge. Also wanted to let you know that the Ning site is closed to new members. As current members you can access the site all you want. Since NaPodPoMo is over it doesn#8217;t make sense to keep enrollment open. But rest assured that next year we#8217;ll be hitting NaPodPoMo 2008 with a vengence#8230;..er#8230;.well#8230;.we#8217;ll give it another go and open up the site to everyone who wants to join in the fun./p pThanks once again for a great month./p pa href="http://morningbrewcast.com/JNFiles/podcasts/NPPM31.mp3"Play mp3/a/p pa href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/JenniferNavarrete"Feed/a/p



  33. News: VICE Saves Texas?
  34. 6 Mar 2008 at 10:18pm
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    div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"pa target="blank" href="http://www.viceland.com/vicesavestexas/vice_saves_online.6top.gif"img width="470" src="http://www.viceland.com/vicesavestexas/vice_saves_online.6top.gif" //a/p pWell, lookey lookey.nbsp; Those dudes from a href="http://www.viceland.com"VICE/a are trying to bring the shake shake to next week's SXSW fest with 5 shows in 2 days.nbsp; And holy shit would you look at the line-ups.nbsp; a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fucked_Up"Fucked Up/a, Jay Reatard, a href="http://www.myspace.com/abevigoda"Abe Vigoda/a, Matt amp; Kim (that crazy couple are fucking everywhere), a href="http://www.myspace.com/theraveonettes"The Raveonettes/a, blah blah blah./p pa href="http://www.viceland.com/vicesavestexas/#Anchor-VICE-49575"Just RSVP here to get in free/a to any of the events, badge or no badge./p p(mp3)nbsp; nbsp; a href="http://www.frankichan.com/mattandkim/VerbsBeforeNouns.mp3"Matt amp; Kim - Verbs Before Nouns/a /p p(mp3)nbsp; nbsp; a href="http://audio.sxsw.com/2008/mp3/Afrobots-Afro_Narcotics.mp3"Afrobots - Afro Narcotics/a/p p(mp3)nbsp; nbsp; a href="http://audio.sxsw.com/2008/mp3/Dark_Meat-Freedom_Ritual.mp3"Dark Meat - Freedom Ritual/a/p p(mp3)nbsp; nbsp; a href="http://audio.sxsw.com/2008/mp3/The_Thirst-ALL_MINE_.mp3"The Thirst - ALL MINE/a /p pGodspeed!br //p/div pa href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~a/thatdudejeff?a=vMeoPL"img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~a/thatdudejeff?i=vMeoPL" border="0"/img/a/pdiv class="feedflare" a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~f/thatdudejeff?a=KGrPqwF"img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~f/thatdudejeff?i=KGrPqwF" border="0"/img/a a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~f/thatdudejeff?a=6XzMPdf"img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~f/thatdudejeff?i=6XzMPdf" border="0"/img/a /divimg src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/thatdudejeff/~4/247132745" height="1" width="1"/



  35. PoultryCast 0033b for January 25 2007
  36. 24 Jan 2007 at 10:02pm
    a href="http://media.libsyn.com/media/trufflemedia/070126_PoultryCast_0033b.mp3"img src="http://www.trufflemedia.com/common/speaker_icon.gif" /PoultryCast 0033b/a Show Notes: ulliDr. Moira Gunn of Tech Nation talks with author Carol Dweck on learning styles and whether we embrace status quo or enjoy change based on our style. /li/ul br Pictures from the International Poultry Expo in Flickr br !-- Start of Flickr Badge -- style type="text/css" .zg_div {margin:0px 5px 5px 0px; width:117px;} .zg_div_inner {border: solid 1px #000000; background-color:#ffffff; color:#666666; text-align:center; font-family:arial, helvetica; font-size:11px;} .zg_div a, .zg_div a:hover, .zg_div a:visited {color:#3993ff; background:inherit !important; text-decoration:none !important;} /style script type="text/javascript" zg_insert_badge = function() { var zg_bg_color = 'ffffff'; var zgi_url = 'http://www.flickr.com/apps/badge/badge_iframe.gne?zg_bg_color='+zg_bg_color+'zg_tags =internationalpoultryexpozg_tag_mode=any'; document.write('iframe style="background-color:#'+zg_bg_color+'; border-color:#'+zg_bg_color+'; border:none;" width="113" height="151" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" src="'+zgi_url+'" title="Flickr Badge"\/iframe'); if (document.getElementById) document.write('div id="zg_whatlink"a href="http://www.flickr.com/badge.gne" style="color:#3993ff;" onclick="zg_toggleWhat(); return false;"what is this?\/a\/div'); } zg_toggleWhat = function() { document.getElementById('zg_whatdiv').style.display = (document.getElementById('zg_whatdiv').style.display != 'none') ? 'none' : 'block'; document.getElementById('zg_whatlink').style.display = (document.getElementById('zg_whatdiv').style.display != 'none') ? 'none' : 'block'; return false; } /script div class="zg_div"div class="zg_div_inner"a href="http://www.flickr.com"www.strong style="color:#3993ff"flickspan style="color:#ff1c92"r/span/strong.com/apa href="http://www.poultrycast.com/node/35"read more/a/pimg src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/PoultryCast/~4/81177843"/



  37. Why the Bloggers Code of Conduct can Kiss My Arse
  38. 9 Apr 2007 at 6:34pm
    pReally, it can, and with good reason. Hit play to listen to the podcast. NSFW./p h2Show Links/h2 ul lia href="http://www.crunchnotes.com/?p=381"My Thoughts On O’Reilly’s Code of Conduct/a/li lia href="http://www.buzzmachine.com/2007/04/09/no-twinkie-badges-here/"No twinkie badges here/a/li lia href="http://blogging.wikia.com/wiki/Blogger%27s_Code_of_Conduct"Wikia Blogging code of conduct/a/li lia href="http://www.techmeme.com/070409/p40#a070409p40"Avalanche of Techmeme links on this/a/li /ul pHave thoughts on the bloggers code of conduct? Drop them in the box below../p div class="feedflare"a href="http://feeds.clickinfluence.com/~f/clickinfluence?a=qkH60ZVC"img src="http://feeds.clickinfluence.com/~f/clickinfluence?i=qkH60ZVC" border="0"/img/a a href="http://feeds.clickinfluence.com/~f/clickinfluence?a=B2fEwwnl"img src="http://feeds.clickinfluence.com/~f/clickinfluence?i=B2fEwwnl" border="0"/img/a a href="http://feeds.clickinfluence.com/~f/clickinfluence?a=8iKMaBzy"img src="http://feeds.clickinfluence.com/~f/clickinfluence?i=8iKMaBzy" border="0"/img/a/divimg src="http://feeds.clickinfluence.com/~r/clickinfluence/~4/107823661" height="1" width="1"/

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