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  1. almost 11 years ago on Arlo and Janis

    For those, like me, who didn’t immediately get the “Abner & Gladys” reference:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gladys_Kravitz

  2. almost 11 years ago on Non Sequitur

    For the few of you out there still rational and not religious fanatics, nor superstitious, nor in deep denial, some real evidence regarding global warming and its threat is in the book “The Flooded Earth” by Peter D. Ward. Amazon partners have it cheaply.

  3. about 11 years ago on Doonesbury

    6 Charts That Show How Conservative Politics Are Destroying America

    http://www.alternet.org/economy/6-charts-show-how-conservative-politics-are-destroying-america?akid=10264.231609.snokFS&rd=1&src=newsletter818003&t=7

  4. about 11 years ago on Doonesbury

    Cabbies are routinely cheated in Boston MA

    http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/2013/04/02/boston-taxi-cab-drivers-often-cheated-work-world-where-risk-and-reward-are-mismatch/8eMj0MMOOQlUa6sdpOAclM/story.html

  5. about 11 years ago on Arlo and Janis

    Following up olddog1:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_moon

    Full moon names

    The full moon, as observed from Earth on a clear night.It is traditional to assign special names to each full moon of the year, though the rules that determine the name for a given month’s full moon has changed over time (e.g., the blue moon). An ancient method of assigning names is based upon seasons and quarters of the year. For instance, the Egg Moon (the full moon before Easter) would be the first moon after March 21, and the Lenten Moon would be the last moon on or before March 21. Modern practice, however, is to assign the traditional names based on the Gregorian calendar month when the full moon falls. This method frequently results in the same name as the older method would, and is far more convenient to use.

    The following table gives the traditional English names for each month’s full moon, the names given by Algonquian peoples in the northern and eastern United States, other common names, and Hindu.10

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  6. about 11 years ago on Arlo and Janis

    http://www.bostonglobe.com/business/2013/03/09/bay-bridge-lights-san-francisco-like-never-before/1rUwBiHy8gUaaWApKpTnHI/story.html

  7. about 11 years ago on Arlo and Janis

    Fires in the toasters are caused by the same neglience to clean as the fires in the exhaust hose of the clothes driers, due to lint buildup.