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April 15, 2005 -- 7:31 PM
posted by mary
I second Pam's motion - 8:30 would be better than 9.
And Al - I was just inquiring if something was going on tonight, not expecting you to plan it for me.
April 15, 2005 -- 7:19 PM
posted by Pam
Al- i am vetoing your time and saying 8:30- the reason for this change is because after nine, things pick up and bit and we are never on time.
As for places - i said scholars but continuly get shot down.
So here are my suggestions
Armoury
Wollie Bullies
Suite 69
Bar Wild
the Attic
Iron Horse
Cook County
There are also non whyte ave bars
i.e. Druid and Overtime(which i would prefer to veto but really don't have the power to do so)
Any suggestions?
April 15, 2005 -- 7:01 PM
posted by Al
I know, the place should be some type of place that serves alcohol, like a bar or something. So this means 9:00 PM ish some bar somewhere.
April 15, 2005 -- 6:52 PM
posted by Al
If you want something done, you should plan it yourself. So if we set a time and place now then everyone who can go will go. I'm thinking 9:00 PM ish, I can't think of a place but I put down a time, so now it is your turn. I'm not really one of those places people.
April 15, 2005 -- 6:01 PM
posted by Par
Someone was talking about merging instant messaging and P2P?
April 15, 2005 -- 5:49 PM
posted by eric
some make trade fair thingamajiggy
http://www.edmontonsmallpress.org/nftw2005.htm
This event is non-profit & volunteer-operated. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Oxfam Canada - Edmonton Chapter -
see http://www.MakeTradeFair.ca - and we are collecting for the Edmonton Food Bank.
For more info about National Fair Trade Weeks (NFTW 2004) see http://www.TransFair.ca
April 15, 2005 -- 4:42 PM
posted by Par
And this is why we should build off of nature more often:
"The strength of the uranium solution would have been at most no more than a few parts per million, and uranium would have been but one of many ions in solution. In the place that is now Oklo such a stream flowed into an algal mat that included microorganisms with a strange capacity to collect and concentrate uranium specifically. They performed their unconscious task so well that eventually enough uranium oxide was deposited in the pure state for a nuclear reaction to start."It's been running for 1.8 billion years...
