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This looks to be a bit contentious...
Washable Lunch Trays at Lewis: Volunteers Needed
Currently Portland Public Schools utilizes polystyrene foam trays in its school lunch program. Lewis Elementary School staff, parents and students have voiced concern about the environmental impact of polystyrene and have been looking to go back to washable trays. Through the help of our PTA, we have purchased washable trays and we are involved in a pilot program to use washable trays instead of polystyrene for some of our lunches. This program relies on parent and community volunteers coming in during the lunch hour and washing the trays. We currently use these trays on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays, thus reducing the amount of polystyrene we put into the waste stream. We are looking for additional parent volunteers who are willing wash trays and commit their time a day a week between 11:40 and 1:00 pm to help with this effort.
If you can help, or would like more information please contact the Lewis Elementary School Americorp Volunteer, Julia Hamlin by phone at 503 9126 6360 or by email at lewislearninggardens@gmail.com
Lewis parent helping with our lunch tray program...
links for 2008-01-20
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Compact fluorescents are efficient, but many people have not embraced their glow.
links for 2008-01-19
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JiWire now provides free ad driven access for iPhone and iPod Touch users...
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Terry Gross interviews artist Chuck Close...
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A university challenge that has students use Google's online advertising products and test out trial campaigns with local businesses.
Library of Congress Posts Image Catalog to Flickr
My Friend Flickr: A Match Made in Photo Heaven:
Yesterday the Library of Congress announced that they are releasing close to 3000 photos from their collection to a new Flickr page. The images are such that there are no known copyright restrictions. This is just a drop in the bucket when you consider that they have close to 14 million photographs and other visual materials in their collection, but this is pretty exciting non the less. They are also allowing users to add notes and comments to the images. The image map belows show the associated data that is posted for each image.
links for 2008-01-17
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"A private place for exchanging photos, video, audio, notes, docs, and more. Each is accessible only to those whom you tell exactly where to look. No signup and no account. "
links for 2008-01-16
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"Each drop has a phone number and custom extension (just like each has an email address). Dial the number, wait for the prompt, enter your extension and start talking. Whatever you say we will convert to an MP3 and put on your drop in a matter of a few se
Asus EeePC review by Hal MacLean
Hal MacLean has a short review of the Asus EeePC, the ultra light web enabled lynux laptop. I have one on order, according to UPS, it should arrive today, and I am looking to order about 20 if they live up to expectations.
links for 2008-01-15
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Google upgrades its display for users of the iPhone.
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Google announced new improvements to the integrated Google experience on iPhone. Improvements include an enhanced gmail with autocomplete address and also access to iGoogle...
links for 2008-01-14
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"This inaugural lecture by Jonathan Zittrain proposes a theory about what lies around the corner for the Internet, how to avoid it, and how to study and affect the future of the internet using the distributed power of the network itself, using privacy as
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"Concurring Opinions is a group blog with a broad emphasis on legal topics. It is run by Concurring Opinions, LLC, a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Company. Concurring Opinions regularly publishes contributions from blog members as well as guest bloggers.
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Podcast: Jonathan Zittrain on Internet Governance and Regulation
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An interesting look at Twitter and the community that can develop around its use...