I was just talking to someone this weekend about the benefits of running barefoot, and after reading that article I found these Nike Free Trainers on sale. I’ve been wanting to try them for a while, and it just so happens I’m due a new pair of training shoes, so I’m giving them a shot.
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KNS article on my buddy Jay. He bought an old eyesore building on Broadway, gutted it, and is completely renovating it into some very nice commercial space. Part of that invovles a green roof. Stop by and check out what he’s doing if you’re interested.
Proponents of green roofs rave about the benefits. Energy savings routinely reach more than 25 percent. Plants convert heat and soil moisture into humidity, which brings about evaporative cooling. Vegetation-growing roofs reduce noise, improve air quality and are pleasing to the eye.
It’s making the rounds, but if you haven’t seen it yet here’s a practical path.
Thanks to @alexlavidge for pointing me to this report on achievement gaps in the US. Haven’t had time to look at details, but it did jump out at me that we spend more per point on math scores than any other country, yet don’t score the highest. Does that mean money isn’t the answer?
Twelve Major Brands That Will Disappear in 2009.
Guess I need to stock up on cheap clothes at Old Navy while I still can. Stuff that was cheap to begin with on sale–that’s my fashion style.
Blue Collar Muse takes CNN to task over Susan Roesgen.
I agree with him that their election coverage was top notch.
…thanks to the people who booed their Republican Congressman at the Greenville, SC Tea Party. Didn’t the crowd get the script and talking points? I mean, they were paid to be there right? </sarcasm>
How about this clown’s resilience? I love how he tries to redirect the boos at the beginning of the speech away from himself and onto the policies and legislation he, uh, supported. After that, it’s the same old Republican script…”It’s all the Democrats’ fault!”
The slit up the leg of the wedding dress and the boots are what make me the most proud. I guess the dress didn’t come in camouflage blaze orange? I ran a quick search to see if I could find a camouflage wedding dress. No luck, but I was able to find other clothing items in camouflage. Not just baby clothes either!
Both parties can go around screaming “they did it, too” all they want, but that does nothing to add to the debate or address the issue. What is on point is when people look at both parties and say, “they did it to us.”
Heh. The Liberty Papers have a message for bandwidth pirates Rush Limbaugh and FoxNews
At least she has a good sense of humor.
Let’s talk about my Knoxville Tea Party wrap up.
I think this may be the beginning of a trend.
More Americans wary of U.S. tax man this year
“Folks are not paying their taxes because they are spending it on necessary living expenses…”
How dare they! What right do they have to feed, house, and clothe their own families?
So call the seat belt a boon to safety — no doubt true — but credit it too with spurring the modern study of risk compensation, which by now has been observed well beyond the highway—”in the workplace, on the playing field, at home, in the air.” When people perceive greater safety in skydiving, living in flood zones, having unprotected sex or even in high finance, they evidently take more chances.
My friend Jerry had a great idea…replace seat belts with huge metal spikes on steering wheels. Build all cars so that any crash will kill the driver. That will make people much more careful.
It goes along well with my idea of requiring every person on a airplane to be armed. Don’t own a gun? You’ll be handed one right after passing through the metal detector–sixteen in the clip and one in the chamber.
In all seriousness, the risk compensation thing explains why rugby is actually safer than football. With no pads you are a little more careful about what you do with your face and shoulders. That, or you have a very short career.
