Posted in Uncategorized on May 5th, 2008
The great folks at Eberhardt Press are ready to print an updated version of these wonderful fliers. I had been taking them to speaking events, and my first run of several hundred was gone after about two events. They’re able to print them at $10 for 100 fliers, which is a steal.
I rarely make […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on May 2nd, 2008
Thanks to whoever uses StumbleUpon to spread the word about this website. Yesterday we had over 4,000 unique visitors JUST from StumbleUpon!
Without money for ads or high-profile partnerships, GNR depends on “viral” word of mouth like this. Thank you!
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Another gem of an editorial cartoon, along the lines of the Seattle Times cartoon comparing the Earth Liberation Front to Al-Qaeda.
From CoxAndForkum.com.
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Posted in Media, Uncategorized on Apr 9th, 2008
Here’s a cartoonist with a slightly different perspective than the Al Qaeda cartoon last week.
Don’t you love Stephanie McMillan? This is from MinimumSecurity.net.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 11th, 2008
I couldn’t resist posting this, in light of the recent controversy near Seattle, where luxury “green” homes were burned and the FBI suspects the Earth Liberation Front. Message boards and blogs have been lit by a surprising amount of support for the (alleged) motivations of the crime, and folks railing against “green washing.” (More on […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 23rd, 2008
Al Gore’s “Live Earth” is sending out emails with the tagline “Is green the new red?” (about sustainable Valentine’s Day gifts). [Thanks Drew!] And this month’s issue of Outside has an article, “Red is the New Green” about environmental issues in Cuba. This, on top of the Red Scare/Green Scare confusion I noted a while […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jan 24th, 2008
GreenIsTheNewRed.com is no Perez Hilton or Pink is the New Blog (which I always thought was a good thing, but good grief do those sites get a ton of hits for such, um, enlightening content). Nevertheless, there are some (fairly) new geektastic features that I hope you all will find useful. Not as useful as […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jan 4th, 2008
The Republican National Committee meeting will be in Minneapolis this year. I guess RNC organizers learned their lesson after the debacle in NYC last time: the city has already had to pay for arresting and beating protestors, and it was revealed that Bloomberg cracked down on protests for political reasons (um, duh). Clearly, organizers think […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Oct 26th, 2007
Good grief what a ridiculously stressful 24 hours. I upgraded the software that runs this site, and whaddayouknow, it caused all kinds of nastiness with the my server. I couldn’t even get a homepage up, and my backups (plural) weren’t cooperating with the server either. I’m breathing now–finally–because I have the site somewhat back together. […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Oct 19th, 2007
I was a “domestic terrorist” (what else?) last Halloween, complete with black apron and balaclava. Nobody seemed to get the joke. “Are you a ninja?”
So I LOVE the label on Isa Moskowitz’s apron. She is one of the vegan culinary minds behind Post Punk Kitchen. The “domestic terrorist” joke plays off of the FBI labeling […]
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