• 8.5 Tom Petty: Saving Grace

    A classic road song from his new Highway Companion CD, produced by Jeff Lynn. Also try “Big Weekend”, Travelling-Wilburys-style fun – takes me back a couple weeks to my trip down to see my brother Dan. We may have arrived at the LAN party place too late, but we saw “The...

  • 9.5 San Juan

    9.5 San Juan

    This game always seems to be billed as second-in-line, because it’s a two-player spin-off of Puerto Rico, a bigger game. But dig around for it, it’s worth it – a great game of skill building up your base city before time runs out. There are lots of ways to achieve that goal...

  • 9.0 LCD Soundsystem – North American Scum

    These guys have that great slightly-polished-chaos sound of bands like the Dandy Warhols and the White Stripes. Rock on! ...

  • 9.0 Grand Torino

    9.0 Grand Torino

    If you haven’t seen it, and you can tolerate a bit of violence, go check it out....

  • Vegan options in downtown Raleigh

    I am so happy to be “working in the city”. One of my greatest delights is perusing the various and sundry gastronomical venues. Here’s a rundown…...

  • 9.0 The Decemberists: 16 Military Wives

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  • 9.0 Pirates of the Carribean

    9.0 Pirates of the Carribean

    Ahoy! You there! Go see this, ya scurvey-riddled scum, ya! It was an awesome good time – Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom both ripped it up, big...

  • 8.0 The Village

    8.0 The Village

    From the “red sleastacks” dept… This was fun. We went in with low expectations – thrillers are definitely not our film genre of choice – and spent the first few minutes snickering. But we were pulled into the yarn of this creepy fairytale and had a good time with it....

  • May
  • 02
  • 2013

Nuclear Nuggets 8hr AR

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  • Apr
  • 26
  • 2013

Gray Wolf Endangered Species delisting continues

Gray Wolf Endangered Species delisting continues

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Please consider helping our wolf friends and signing this petition. There is so much animal abuse going on in our day and age, and these kind of large predators get the least consideration of them all. I know it’s hard to co-exist, so the easy route is to exterminate them. And there is lots of pressure from many directions to do just that. We don’t have unlimited chances to get this stuff right.

Here’s what I added to my petition signature:

AS SOON AS YOU DELIST THE SLAUGHTER BEGINS. And it will not take today’s modern hunters more than a few moments to destroy so much of what has been so difficult to accomplish and so fragile to maintain.

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I’m writing to you today to demand that the federal government not prematurely strip Endangered Species Act protections from most gray wolves in the United States.

The restoration of wolves has been hailed as one of the biggest successes of the Endangered Species Act since it was passed in 1973. But the important work of wolf recovery is unfinished. Delisting the gray wolf will halt four decades of progress in its tracks and expose America’s wolves to unwarranted and unsustainable killing.

This is precisely what has happened in Wyoming, Idaho and Montana, where the premature delisting of those states’ wolf populations has led to the killing of more than 1,100 wolves. This race to the bottom in wolf management threatens to seriously undermine wolves’ hard-won climb from the brink of extinction.

Delisting could also derail efforts to restore wolves to more of their historic range that has huge areas of suitable wolf habitat, including Colorado, the Pacific Northwest, Utah and California.

Wolves are an iconic, native species that play a vital role in restoring healthy ecosystems by keeping prey species in balance. Places like the Olympic peninsula and the Colorado Rockies could benefit both ecologically and economically from the return of wolves.

Delisting would close the door on an historic opportunity to revitalize some of America’s best remaining wildlife habitat by bringing back these important animals.

Someday, when wolves have recovered throughout most of their historic range, and when states refrain from managing their wolf populations in a politically driven race to the bottom then perhaps delisting is an option worth debating. However, we are far from that day, and delisting now would be an avoidable conservation nightmare.

We urge you in the strongest possible terms to not turn the clock back on one of America’s signature wildlife conservation success stories. The future of full wolf recovery is in your hands.

  • Apr
  • 08
  • 2013

Vegans on the loose

Vegans on the loose

Here’s the 17 pounds of food we ate tonight…

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  • Mar
  • 19
  • 2013

Impeach NC Senators Brent Jackson (R), Andrew Brock (R) and Jim Davis (R)

Impeach NC Senators Brent Jackson (R), Andrew Brock (R) and Jim Davis (R)

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We reap what we sow, and now these three big-lobby colluders are proposing to dismantle all climate legislation (NC Senate Bill 171). Yes I said all. The fact that they could even sit down and come up with this bill is evidence that they are not interested in the good of the people, only the coffers of their sponsors.
These extremists are crafting our laws here in NC as we speak. Take a look at the bill proposals and voting records (Jackson, Davis, Brock) if you want more evidence. We have a lot of work to clean up NC politics, and it doesn’t end with just these three. Mike Hagar is sponsoring House Bill 298 (along with others), to eliminate requirements for utilities to provide even a small portion of power from renewables. Let’s pay careful attention here, this is not what we want for our children and our future. Please take enough of a role in politics to help keep this extremism at bay, and keep these extremists out of our government.

  • Jan
  • 04
  • 2013

Pot #2 – because some days, 12 cups just isn’t enough

Pot #2 - because some days, 12 cups just isn't enough

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  • Dec
  • 27
  • 2012

Amazing gifts, thanks girls

Amazing gifts, thanks girls

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  • Dec
  • 27
  • 2012

Christmas time at Kramden Institute

The girls and I recently went to Kramden Institute to volunteer. Old computers are donated, often en masse when corporations upgrade their PC fleet, and the volunteers then clean them up and refurbish them for redistribution to kids that can’t read real good – err, I mean kids that have shown aptitude but have no computer at their home residence. I get to build computers?!? That’s supposed to be work?!? Sweet! And the girls got to learn about the difference between DDR and DDR2 memory, how to replace a PC power supply, and lots of other fun. They were pretty happy to have a couple PCs built out of scraps by the time we were done. Winning!

The friendly staff at Kramden

  • Nov
  • 02
  • 2012

Motley Fool economic data on Presidents of the United States

The Motley Fool is pretty good at being pragmatic, and continues that trend with this report on economic data under past POTUSes.  It’s very very simple, very concrete data in a few categories.  As with most real data, it’s not going to give you a single clean answer.  But if you compare Obama’s numbers to George Bush, it is fairly apparent that Obama has made the United States a better place for business.  Yes, the Democrat is better for business than the Republican, even though he also feels compelled to make simultaneous improvements in a whole array of services and regulations to better the lives of citizens.

If you are a “damn the facts” voter who votes with his or her heart, and the Romney camp has won you over, let me just point out that what you are being told and what will be done are likely far apart from each other.  As best as I can tell, the primary beneficiaries of a Romney presidency will be billionaires.  The rest of us will likely be collateral damage.

Peace out.

  • Oct
  • 24
  • 2012

Most excellent Asheville weekend of whitewater rafting, rock climbing and divine eating

Most excellent Asheville weekend of whitewater rafting, rock climbing and divine eating

Can you sense the tension?

So gorgeous

All fun and games until someone gets wet

That would be now – but still smiling!

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Do they look happy or WHAT?

More great food… and Trivial Pursuit!

We had a fantastic weekend, taking a 4 hour drive over to our favorite town in NC (and beyond), Asheville.  We started with a tour of UNC-Asheville, currently Reiley’s top university choice – for lots of good reasons, including a brand new science building, small 20-student class sizes that are more focused on discussion than lectures, a great price, and a well-rounded liberal arts focus.  And lots of perks, like an on-campus branch of Rosetta’s Kitchen, free bus rides to Asheville, and quidditch.  After the tour we headed to our old favorite Laughing Seed for a meal that included vegan dishes from around the world.  There was a drum circle that night, the whole center of the town was filled with dozens of drummers keeping the night jumping.  Then off to Urban Outfitters for some late-night shopping with all the hipsters.  The next day we were up at the crack of dawn to layer on clothing for our whitewater rafting trip, even though it was 45 degrees outside.  The name of the site was Blue Heron Whitewater – I definitely recommend them.  We got to the site with plenty of time to gear up more, with really nice equipment including wetsuits and gloves and neoprene socks, and lots of help from the great staff.  And a nice hot cup of coffee, mmmm…  We got a couple hours of whitewater rafting under our belt and had a delicious hummus sandwich lunch sitting on hot rocks.  Then a few more rapids and we headed back to the site to shower, dry off and warm up.  Back to downtown for more great adventures, including shopping, coffee…  and Wrenny climbing three stories high on the rock wall across from Laughing Seed!  Everyone on the street was watching and clapped for her at the end, nice one Wrenny!  We headed to Plant, a totally vegan restaurant, for dinner.  It’s just north of the town center, towards UNCA.  We were 5 minutes early and the place was deserted, so we drove to a nearby park.  It was small so we just headed back to the restaurant, went in, and even though the doors had only been open for 5 or 10 minutes, the place was packed – and fully booked!  Buuuuummer!  So we headed back downtown to Rosetta’s Kitchen.  Best recovery ever – it’s a self serve restaurant with the most amazing vegan friendly options served up in huge portions.  We had Pad Thai and BBQ sandwiches and miso soup and etc and it was delicious.  A new favorite!  And we drove back that night, for quite a jam-packed couple of days!

  • Oct
  • 14
  • 2012

Best Cupcakes Evah

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Best Cupcakes Evah

Wren makes the best. cupcakes. Evah!

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