The Internet is rising up in protest on February 11th

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Much trouble 002

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From Deadlock: Planetary Conquest,
“This could be much trouble.”

Water One began excavation for the coming improvements to our street on June 28. Their work was done a few weeks ago, yet the gas service company and Surewest until yesterday had open trenches, although with the proper netting. Our telephone, cable TV and Internet services were down last night and today because the new optical fiber had not yet been spliced to the cross-connect over the next block.

In truth, I really should be more patient and more understanding in this situation, especially for the greater good of society in America. The J-List side blog observes: The Japanese are the Politest People.
Usagi Drop
“Watch the latest episodes of Usagi Drop on Crunchyroll now. By force of circumstances, a 30-year-old single man with a full-time job suddenly starts raising a 6-year-old girl. While running each other ragged, the two of them gradually grow into a ‘family’. This is the long-awaited anime version of ...”
Usually, I watch Family Guy on Adult Swim in the evening, so I was impatient to watch the above series, which is ironically about patience and virtue. I later had trouble with my mobile broadband adapter, but a call to Verizon Wireless, and allowing the unit to charge, solved that problem.

JCCC Student Environmental Alliance
recycles candy wrappers

“In order to find ways to recycle and reuse even more everyday items, JCCC student Kaylen Peterson and other members of the Student Environmental Alliance have started a Candy Wrapper Brigade. They will be collecting individual candy wrappers, large candy bags and multi-pack candy bags, which will be recycled into useful items by Terracycle.

Collection bins disguised as candy bars will be stationed in the Center for Sustainability in CC 305 and the Center for Student Involvement in COM 309 with more locations coming soon. Join the Candy Wrapper Brigade by collecting candy wrappers in your class or office space and depositing them in one of these specially designed bins.

Also, visit the SEA and their Candy Wrapper Brigade at Campus Kickoff as they launch their new campaign. Email jcccterracycle@gmail.com for more information.”
I don’t know what it is ♪

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