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My personal obsession with prion diseases with smidges of music I like and rescue dog advocacy from a disabled Oregonian.

10.19.2005



Song in my head: ........You make me feel like a young girl. That's why I'll always stand your ground. You are the best Prez in the world. And I can't wait to join your Court. ...........................Mad Kane (sung to You are the Sunshine of My Life by Stevie Wonder)




Annie Hearts Oregon

From BlueOregon:

Earlier today, the Senate Energy Committee voted 13-9 to approve oil drilling in the Alaskan National Wildlife Refuge:

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Credit where credit is due: the lone dissentor on the Republican side was Gordon Smith. Ron Wyden also tried to pass a provision that would have kept the oil from going overseas, but the committee voted it down.

That's Oregon's Republican Senator Gordon Smith.


Biggest Wi-Fi Cloud Is in Rural Oregon


HERMISTON, Ore. -- Parked alongside his onion fields, Bob Hale can prop open a laptop and read his e-mail or, with just a keystroke, check the moisture of his crops.
As the jack rabbits run by, he can watch CNN online, play a video game or turn his irrigation sprinklers on and off, all from the air conditioned comfort of his truck.
While cities around the country are battling over plans to offer free or cheap Internet access, this lonely terrain is served by what is billed as the world's largest hotspot, a wireless cloud that stretches over 700 square miles of landscape so dry and desolate it could have been lifted from a cowboy tune.
Similar wireless projects have been stymied in major metropolitan areas by telephone and cable TV companies, which have poured money into legislative bills aimed at discouraging such competition. In Philadelphia, for instance, plans to blanket the entire city with Wi-Fi fueled a battle in the Pennsylvania legislature with Verizon Communications Inc., leading to a law that limits the ability of every other municipality in the state to do the same.
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