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Sebastiao Salgado: The Photographer as Activist

     Posted on July 31st, 2010 by jackskin


A conversation with Brazilian photographer Sebastiao Salgado, UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism adjunct professor Ken Light and Photo Critic and Curator Fred Ritchin. Series: UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism presents [1/2005] [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 9214]

OSCON 2010: Rob Pike, “Public Static Void”

     Posted on July 31st, 2010 by jackskin


oscon.com Rob Pike (Google, Inc.), “Public Static Void”

KSA SHAVES HIS HEAD AND SHARES A FEW TIPS

     Posted on July 31st, 2010 by jackskin


Fitness/Current Event Vlog while he goes Britney Spears on himself. The more informed you are about the world around you, the more educated your decisions will be. It’s good to be informed on current events as this will let those around you know that you care about whats going on. This will help you not only gain the respect of your peers, it also doesn’t hurt when talking to someone in a position to promote or recommend you in one way or another (no one wants to promote or recommend someone who is completely cluless). The larger the lens that you look through to view the world, the better suited you’ll be to see all sides of an issue, and the more you’ll be able to identify with someone no matter where they stand. The better you undestand the WHOLE world, the better you’ll understand yourself…. From a physical wellness standpoint, the greater the diversity in your training regimine, the better suited you’ll be to take on any physical challenge. Ultimtalely this more highly adapted physical being that you have created will also be better looking and better feeling both inside and out. Finally, this diversification will help increase your level of health, your well-being, and your overall quality of life ;)

what are some of the biggest news events of 08-09?

     Posted on July 31st, 2010 by jackskin

for example, obama election, someone throws a shoe at bush, etc
hahaha that was pretty good thanks!

How can you have grass & tree landscaping in a very dry environment AND be ecologically responsible?

     Posted on July 31st, 2010 by jackskin

We live in the desert – it rains little and it’s incredibly hot & dry in the summer. I’m SICK of desert landscaping. Cactus & rock. BLAH.

I want a LOT of grass & trees as well. Can we landscape this way AND make it “green”? I don’t want a guilt trip for a lawn.
I beleive we are (gardening) Zone 8.