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What if you lived by the largest body of fresh water in the world but could no longer afford to use it?

In Liz Miller’s video documentary “The Waterfront” residents of Highland Park, a struggling community on the shores of Lake Michigan are shown looking with distress at water bills in amounts between 3 and 9000 dollars.

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First day of school + launch of Project

I almost started to spastically tag this entry School, work, school, work, school, work, school, work..

Than I realized what was going on and bumped the needle into the next text box.

Actually I justed start school today, so it should be;

workworkworkworkworksworkbeerworkschool.

Work is great, fine, dandy. I am 2.1 sites away from being done my full complement of summer contracts. 2.1 seems like a lot doesn't it - but they are all getting close to done. I think.

Our little company is also doing peachy we are probably due for another meeting soon.

And the big news.. Our first collective project is done;

Check it out: Isuma.ca. the good people who brought you Atanarjuat the Fast Runner have a brand new website.

Summer institute does it again!

We are happy to inform you that Concordia's Centre for Continuing Education will be offering a new series of courses on the issue of sustainability.

These courses will appeal to people who work inside a variety of institutions, who are interested in making positive ecological and/or social change happen but are not sure where to begin, or want a chance to develop new perspectives, skills and abilities to begin integrating sustainability values and practice more fully into their lives. See below for more information.

FALL 2006

BA 981 Introduction to Sustainability(September 19 - November 21)

Technology why hast thou forsaken me?

#1/ Thinking myself very canny I decided to repair my g4 and wait a little longer to get a sweet-ass mac laptop, seeing as it's always better to get the second generation of new chips.

#1/ Except, and I didn't want to admit this online but I totally paid for unneccesary repairs because I was too lazy/ preoccupied to try and fix the problem myself. Thanks to Oana I now have two functional hard-drives, but thanks to Synergy computers all my preferences have disappeared, and did I mention I wasted like $175 bucks.

#3/ Than my laptop started acting a little off, and it turns out the motherboard on that little f**er is going too. Which is awesome because when the motherboard starts to go the laptop is irrepairable. It's like a 4.7 pound metal and plastic sticker book.

What if I am really hungry?

In further exploration of the Bioethics Forum I dicovered the Women's Bioethics Project.

Back when I had my questions about going on the pill this would have been the place to go for some serious feedback.

Check this post on setting criteria for ethical food choices at the grocery store Never eat anything bigger than your head

Caplan believes there's no need to have "a moral aneurysm" every time we go to the supermarket. Every person, he says, needs to establish a scale of ethical priorities. Is taste most important to you? Cost? The environment? Your health? Animal suffering? Pick one thing that matters most and let that drive your decisions.

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