1. <p><cite>John Harwood</cite> wrote:</p>
    
    <blockquote cite="http://www.crnc.org/index.php?content=beach">
      <p>Stage an event like this one to grab the attention of your campus and raise awareness on the falsities of the global warming phenomenon.  Engage with students and debunk some of the myths and cool the hyperbole surrounding the issue.</p>
    </blockquote>
    
    <p>Sometimes you think its a joke, but then it turns out to be real.</p>
    
    <p>(Via <a href="http://www.crnc.org/index.php?content=beach">College Republican National Committee Run a “Global Cooling” Snow Cone Stand</a>.)</p>
    
    <p>she talks a lot of revolution, but then cites a lot of reformist tactics. so... sort of mixed messages. but still, i wish more of the 90 years in the world (in general, and in this country specifically) were this <em>radical</em>.</p>
    
    <p><cite> Doris "Granny D" Haddock</cite> said:</p>
    
    <blockquote cite="http://www.energybulletin.net/16715.html">
      <p>Some of the places survive as small communities or weekend retreats where friends may be free and happy. The parties are good, I am told. But gray heads cannot change the world alone, and, while escapism is healthy for personal renewal, it is not revolution, and revolution is what we need. It will come from people now in junior high school and younger.</p>
    </blockquote>
    
    <p>(Via <a href="http://www.energybulletin.net/16715.html">Preparing for the Post-Carbon Age | EnergyBulletin.net | Peak Oil News Clearinghouse</a>.)</p>
    
    <p><a href="http://www.aharef.info/static/htmlgraph/">Websites as Graphs</a> is a site that will create a pretty tree diagram of any web <em>page</em> you enter. don't be fooled; its not a graph of your web <strong>site</strong>, just the single page that you ask for. either way, its awesome.</p>
    
    <p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/veganstraightedge/158339457/" title="Photo Sharing"><img src="http://static.flickr.com/75/158339457_95587cf91a.jpg" alt="zinedistro dot org"></a></p>
    
    <p>this is the graph of <a href="http://zinedistro.org/">zinedistro.org</a>. and the one below is of this very <a href="http://veganstraightedge.com">blog</a>.</p>
    
    <p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/veganstraightedge/158367600/" title="Photo Sharing"><img src="http://static.flickr.com/68/158367600_8b8a4e5214.jpg" alt="veganstraightedge.wordpress.com"></a></p>
    
    <p>i recently migrated all of my blog images to my <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/veganstraightedge/sets/72157594145398277/">flickr account</a>. then i got caught up on email. next up is a blog post catch up. sorry.</p>
    
    <p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/veganstraightedge/158175226/" title="Photo Sharing"><img src="http://static.flickr.com/57/158175226_464f440ccd.jpg" alt="email zero hour"></a></p>
    
    <p>i have a new email policy. i deal with email within 3 days, tops. reply, file it away, delete it, act on it in some way.</p>
    
    <p>i hope i stick to it.</p>
    
    <p>Last male of purebred rabbit species dies</p>
    
    <blockquote>
      <p>The last male purebred Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit has died, leaving just two females in a captive breeding program created to try to save the endangered species from extinction.</p>
    
      <p>The tiny rabbits are only found in Douglas County in north-central Washington. None are believed to exist in the wild, which means the two females — Lolo and Bryn — are the only known purebred pygmy rabbits left in existence.</p>
    
      <p>"This is a population that has existed since before the last Ice Age in Eastern Washington.  The loss is something we can never calculate," said Jon Marvel, executive director of the Idaho-based Western Watersheds Project, which works to protect pygmy rabbit populations across the West.  "Any time we lose a species it diminishes us all."</p>
    </blockquote>
    
    <a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12851338/from/RSS/">Last male of purebred rabbit species dies - Science - MSNBC.com</a>