Sporting Outdoors > Savage Gulf update”¦
[The Misfits!] Just a note for all of those who are going (or hoping to go) on the Savage Gulf trip this fall - the details page has been updated! Of course, I’m not going to link to it here since the page is secret and all I added some new links and some more logistical info, FYI…
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[Spokesmanreview.com] Wheel Life :: spokesmanreview.com: In addition to writing about the RV lifestyle for the Spokesman Review, Julianne Crane covers the visual arts scene in the Inland Northwest. Her "Wheel Life" column appears in print every Saturday and her weekly "Visual Arts" column can be found in Thursday's IN Life section.
[Brothersjudd.com] BrothersJudd Blog: September 2005 Archives: Each would provoke the ire of his own party -- but that's sort of the point -- if George Bush, Tony Blair, John Howard, and Junichiro Koizumi, at least, were to convene a grand summit on reforming the 20th century welfare state to meet the realities of the 21st century. Responsible leaders in the opposition could be invited and because there'd be a range of parties participating from across the Anglosphere it might help to defuse some of the suspicion and partisan rancor that each of these Third Way leaders currently faces as a result of poaching in his opposition party's territory.
[Webapp.utexas.edu] Sarkar Lab WebLog: Biopolitics Archives: "It's not just the general warming trend we need to worry about," said Dr Harris, "but these extreme seasonal events as well." Dr Nelson says that with human-built structures, proper engineering and land use can mitigate permafrost loss. Tingjun Zhang, a researcher at the US National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colorado, reported at the AGU on the particular challenge slumping ground presents to the construction of the Qinghai-Xizang railway across Tibet, perhaps the most ambitious permafrost-zone project since the Trans-Alaskan pipeline.
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