Posts Tagged ‘Excerpt From’
An excerpt from March/April 2010 issue of Management & Operations magazine, “Going Green While Making Green” concerning using technology to enhance your maintenance fee servicing while helping save the environment. While it’s a stretch to include this in a “technology” article, we think it might be worth sharing some suggestions from the EPA.
Jemele Hill
Thursday, October 22nd, 2009
Green Man! – ESPN Story » Jemele Hill braved the kickball championship of the world in Vegas and lived to tell about it. Story and video » In an excerpt from "Eating the …. ESPN experts weigh in on Pistons – Detroit Free Press Ten ESPN NBA panelists, including Free Press alum Jemele HIll and former Fab Fiver Jalen Rose, went public with their season previews-by-team. …. Woody Paige Must Have Missed The Meeting – Deadspin (blog) Jemele Hill graduated from "Cold Pizza" t
How one guy got drunk and ended up in a Seth Rogen movie
Saturday, October 10th, 2009
I regularly troll Digg for fun movie stuff, and sometimes I get lucky, as I did today with this story. Apparently, a guy named Paz got drunk, acted like an idiot, and ended up in a Seth Rogen movie. Those are his words, not mine. Personally, I think he’s a genius! The movie turned out to “ The Green Hornet ,” which hits theaters Dec. 22, 2010. Here’s Seth Rogen and Cameron Diaz filming a scene: And here’s an excerpt from Paz’s experience: Seth has been obs
Pop Montreal: Day 4
Monday, October 5th, 2009
05Oct Saturday was the busiest day for Pop Montreal. Being the last day to attend this festival, there was alot of bands and musicians that I saw. The Passovah Pop Montreal BBQ had to be moved to the Green Room due the rainy weather. Excerpt from:Pop Montreal: Day 4 Filed under: Object, UncategorizedTags: canada, canadian, festival, green, indie, interview, montreal, music-video, review, this-nbspsiteNo Comments
Walt Crawford on Open Access
Sunday, October 4th, 2009
Walt Crawford has dedicated an entire 34-page issue of Cites & Insights: Crawford at Large to a "Library Access to Scholarship" article on open access. Here's an excerpt from the announcement : A year’s worth of source material and commentary, organized into: Mandates, Policies and Compacts The Colors of OA Numbers Scandal! Framing and Mysteries The Problem(s) with Green OA Quality, Value and Progress Miscellany Conclusion Chances are