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There is just too much bad writing and too many pointless graphics on the world wide web since the democratization of networking (internet huddling with people you don't actually know in the real world).
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Any question--all queries--in Berkeley are answered/responded to, by educated citizens who appear to be in competition with equally educated citizens in Palo alto. [Photo from Berkeleyside: Where In Berkeley]
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One of the desired skills Thai employers are looking for is proficiency in modern information technology. At this firm, architects are using a variety of technology tools in carrying out their work. Thailand. Photo: Gerhard Jörén / World Bank
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Perhaps the reason that the quality of public art in Berkeley remains unsightly springs out of unwelcoming marginalization of unschooled street artists. Lead paragraph in a Berkeleyside news item: On a recent weekday Laura Guido-Clark, a Berkeley-based designer, was talking to Sebastian Payne, a pupil at Reems Academy in East Oakland, about the color lime. How does it make you feel, she asked. ”The color lime green gives me a happy feeling,” he replied. “Like it reminds me of joy and a nice hot day. It reminds me of when everyone gets along and enjoys each other. The joy of it means there’s no violence and everyone enjoys each other.”
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Panhandlers, street beggars, fund raisers are ubiquitous characters to be seen along, on, at street corners in Berkeley boulevards, avenues, streets.
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On close examination of the first panel, upper left, one easily detects a shopped image. Reconfigurations based on the image fail as well.
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This document in the Archeology of Knowledge archives has been sociologically, technologically, socially, temporally mediated, adjusted, moved.
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Mario Savio's metaphor of the machine remains as relevant today as ever for Occupy. ["There is a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious, makes you so sick at heart, that you can't take part, you can't even tacitly take part. And you've got to put your bodies upon the gears, upon the wheels, upon the levers, upon all the apparatus and you've got to indicate to the people who run it, to the people who own it, that unless you're free the machine will be prevented from working at all.-Mario Savio prior to FSM sit-in, December 2, 1964. Photo: Berkeley between 1898 and 1905, photochrom print by the Detroit Photographic Co/Creative Commons.]
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Words of a ditty the artist thinks he learned at his mother's breast: "The old gray mare ain't what he used to was."
Lockheed Martin posted a photo:
Lockheed Martin's Information Systems & Global Solutions (IS&GS) operations located in Valley Forge, Pa., provide a full spectrum of defense services and solutions for the U.S. military and international customers. worldwide.
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Many who know what's making America Fat Nation feel government plays no part in the phenomenon, that individuals take responsibility for their choices.



















