Oregon Gets Biggest Hotspot
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City of Cerritos aims to be biggest U.S.
Wi-Fi hotspot
City of Cerritos aims to be biggest U.S.
Wi-Fi hotspot
12/03/2003 08:40 AMOn Jan. 1, the Los Angeles suburb of Cerritos, Calif., will become the
biggest Wi-Fi hotspot in the U.S., according to wireless Internet
access company Aiirnet Wireless LLC. In the absence of complete DSL
(digital subscriber line) or cable coverage, the city of Cerritos gave
Aiirnet permission to use city property such as lamp posts and traffic
lights to mount antennas and offer wireless broadband access to
Cerritos' 50,000 residents, as well as businesses and the city itself,
Aiirnet, of Woodland Hills, California, said in a statement Tuesday.
Oregon Daily Emerald - University of
Oregon news and sports - Esteemed
journalist lectures on ethics
Oregon Daily Emerald - University of
Oregon news and sports - Esteemed
journalist lectures on ethics
05/09/2004 08:07 PMcomplains about "pseudo-journalists" and calls for speech restrictions
.. Psuedo-Journalism: Don't be a piano player in a
whorehouse
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Spam Might Be Your Biggest Headache, But
It's Not Your Biggest Threat
Spam Might Be Your Biggest Headache, But
It's Not Your Biggest Threat
01/22/2004 11:43 AMLA to Oregon at Mach 9
LA to Oregon at Mach 9
06/02/2004 02:14 AMOregon Pedometer with Alarm
Oregon Pedometer with Alarm
09/24/2004 11:46 PM
The girls over at Shiny Shiny point
out this great new gizmo from Oregon, a pedometer with a built-in
panic alarm. If next you're out jogging and can't outpace that
Olympic-sprinter-cum-homo-mugger, a push of the panic button will
cause an ear-piercing 120dB alarm to blare forth, hopefully scaring
the attacker away before you do permanent damage to your taut,
muscular ears. 
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No. 4 LSU Edges Oregon State 22-21 in OT
(AP)
No. 4 LSU Edges Oregon State 22-21 in OT
(AP)
09/04/2004 10:58 PMAP - LSU can thank an Oregon State kicker who could not make extra
points for its season-opening victory. Alexis Serna missed three extra
points Saturday night, including one that would have forced a second
overtime, and No. 4 LSU escaped with a 22-21 victory over the Beavers.
Right rallies for Nader in Oregon
Right rallies for Nader in Oregon
06/25/2004 05:11 PMNo on 36: Help save Oregon marriages
No on 36: Help save Oregon marriages
09/20/2004 02:33 AMPlenty has been written about the mastery of language in use
by conservative think tanks these days and I'm reminded of it every
time I turn on the news or watch a discussion show featuring
conservative guests. I used to discount the importance of language and
framing of issues as overly simplistic, but this really is the death
of liberals right now. It's in the liberal nature to tell both sides
of the story and/or go for a nuanced discussion of issues, but people
don't have time or energy to keep those kinds of things straight on
hundreds of subjects in the news. I'm constantly impressed by
conservatives that can gain traction with somewhat crazy ideas, but do
it using such simple language that leaves little room for
interpretation.
One instance that is driving it home for me is seeing signs for
prop 36 in Oregon. Proposition 36 is the vote on a change to the State
Constitution, to clear up the ambiguous language that says "anyone
over 18 can marry..." so that is says "A man and a woman over 18 can
marry..." I hear the issue is currently polling at around 50%-50%,
which surprises me because I thought gay marriage had zero chance of
survival in the wild, but looking at the signs it's clear that the No
side's language isn't helping them, while the Yes side is killing
it.
The No on 36 folks have
these complicated signs that say "no on constitutional amendment 36"
and although the NO and 36 are the biggest things on it, it still
requires them to push a negative with a screaming NO on it. The color
is drab and you can't read the words "constitutional ammendment" from
a car. The Yes folks have a great distilled message, with multiple
colors. It says "One Man. One Woman. Yes on 36." It's simple, concise,
and gets the point across without the need for a five-syllable word.
So here's the thing: why don't liberals champion the power slogan?
Why can't liberals drop the "yeah, but..." from everything they want
to say? Conservatives never feel the need to spell out the specifics,
or the drawbacks, or the exceptions, while liberals are almost happy
to do it. It obscures the message when you have to add "yeah, but..."
to everything you say.
Here's my suggestion for the No on prop 36 folks: Go simple. Your
new slogan is "Support Marriages. Support Families. No on 36." That's
it. You don't have to explain these are new marriages or expanded
definitions of family, just go with short, emotional slogans. People
love marriage. People love family. A no vote on 36 means thousands of
marriages don't have to be dissolved.
Just as a conservative might repeat the phrase "Progress in Iraq"
over and over, you could easily spin gay marriage as a way to
encourage more marriages, help create more happy families, and help
spread love instead of hate. And when your opponents try to point out
"but! but! you're going to ruin civilization!" you can ask they why
they hate the institution of marriage, why they want to deny love, and
why they want to break up families.
And you can't argue with that on a 2 foot-by-3 foot sign at
60mph.
KATU 2 - Portland, Oregon
KATU 2 - Portland, Oregon
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Eugene, Oregon, Wants Downtown Wi-Fi
Eugene, Oregon, Wants Downtown Wi-Fi
03/27/2005 06:15 PM
The city's daily newspaper urges Wi-Fi
rollout: I grew up in Eugene. This is a fairly
conservative paper in a pretty liberal town. And there's no
sock-puppet talk here. Just a concern about keeping Eugene, a kind of
island in the middle of the state with a large liberal-arts
university, on track to keep the economy humming. They don't suggest
city-wide Wi-Fi, but downtown Wi-Fi for free, which is a good starting
place to understand usage.
Eugene's downtown used to be cited by city planners because in the
1960s, they converted from a street-based downtown to a
pedestrian-only one. Streets were paved over. Remarkably, shoppers and
businesses slowly fled downtown into surrounding areas and the Valley
River Center Mall a few miles away on the other side of the Willamette
River. A few years ago, the pedestrian mall was ripped out and life
has slowly returned to downtown.
Oregon Man Bites Dog Before His Arrest
(AP)
Oregon Man Bites Dog Before His Arrest
(AP)
06/04/2004 12:30 PMAP - A man suspected of assaulting his girlfriend set two fires and
bit a dog on the head as he tried to escape from police, the
authorities said.
Oregon gives boost to gay couples
Oregon gives boost to gay couples
04/20/2004 11:39 PMA county judge freezes same-sex weddings but equally moves to cement
the status of such unions.
Oregon cat born with two faces
Oregon cat born with two faces
06/17/2005 04:19 PM
I'd call it
Zaphod. A kitten has been born with one brain, one skull, but two
faces. Picture
he
re.
Oregon Mall Goes Wireless
Oregon Mall Goes Wireless
02/18/2004 01:17 PMCedar Hills Crossing, a mall in Beaverton, Ore., is now covered by
Wi-Fi: Access is free to visitors and the network is co-sponsored by
Personal Telco. Without interesting applications for visitors, I'm not
sure how useful this network will be. I don't often carry my laptop
with me when I'm shopping. There is a restaurant here that's covered,
however. Plus, this would be a good place for customers to use
services that let them scan bar codes and compare products and prices.
Best Buy, Borders, and Office Depot are in this mall so those stores
might be able to think up some useful applications for the network.
The University Village and Bellevue Square malls in the Seattle area,
both somewhat upscale places, have full coverage with Cometa. But they
also have individual coverage (free and fee) in individual properties
throughout. It's unclear whether those two malls have seen any change
in visitors or usage -- they haven't discussed it, and they may not
even be able to track it....
Oregon Prisoners Must Pay for Jail Stay
(AP)
Oregon Prisoners Must Pay for Jail Stay
(AP)
05/21/2004 06:51 PMAP - First, Sheriff Tim Evinger eliminated ketchup, salt, coffee and
pepper at the jail, a move he says saved an instant $30,000 a year
in runaway beverage and condiment costs. Now, Evinger has decided to
start charging inmates $60 a day to help cover the costs of their
stay behind bars.
Tiny Oregon Town Getting First Stoplight
(AP)
Tiny Oregon Town Getting First Stoplight
(AP)
03/28/2005 10:09 AMAP - A bit of the big city is coming to La Pine.
In Oregon, Choosing Death Over Suffering
In Oregon, Choosing Death Over Suffering
05/31/2004 05:31 PMSince Oregon began allowing adults with terminal diseases who are
likely to die within six months to obtain lethal doses of drugs,
surprises have been many.
Oregon town up for sale (Reuters)
Oregon town up for sale (Reuters)
08/18/2004 04:53 PMReuters - The small town of Otis, Oregon is up for sale again as its
octogenarian owner tries to find
a buyer willing to part with $3 million (1.91 million pounds) for
a restaurant, gas station, market, Pronto Pup corn dog shack,
two homes and a barn.
Oregon Archdiocese Files for Bankruptcy
(AP)
Oregon Archdiocese Files for Bankruptcy
(AP)
07/06/2004 09:44 PMAP - The Portland Archdiocese filed for bankruptcy Tuesday because of
the steep costs from clergy sex abuse lawsuits, an unprecedented step
that could open the Roman Catholic archdiocese to new levels of court
scrutiny.
Nader-ites in Oregon are getting some
help from the Big Boys!
Nader-ites in Oregon are getting some
help from the Big Boys!
06/26/2004 10:55 AMTwo GOP groups in Orygun helping to get Nader on ballot .. threadon
Kos .. Confirmed
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Oregon Launches License Database
Oregon Launches License Database
12/02/2003 01:17 AMThe state of Oregon now has a site devoted to licensing information at
http://www.oregon.gov/lic/ . It's not really for searching for
licensing per se; it's more about getting pointers to other search
sources and information on licensing bodies. The top...
University of Oregon Sees Utility of
Wi-Fi
University of Oregon Sees Utility of
Wi-Fi
05/27/2004 01:37 PMThe U of O installed Wi-Fi beginning in 1999; 2,500 unique users in a
20,000-person student body in January: The university went full bore
on Wi-Fi in 2002, and access is practically ubiquitous. They're
thinking about extending service out into community nearby as well,
but not for general use. The university is in my hometown of Eugene,
Oregon. (That's OR-ih-gun not OREY-gone. What are you, some kind of
hick?)...
Oregon Man Finds Stray $15,000 Check
(AP)
Oregon Man Finds Stray $15,000 Check
(AP)
09/16/2004 09:31 AMAP - Jeff Datwyler thought he was just being conscientious about
litter when he stopped to pick up a stray envelope on the streets of
Salem.
Upcoming local [Oregon] appearances...
Upcoming local [Oregon] appearances...
09/14/2004 10:51 AMMy apologies for the late notice, as I meant to get this blurb online
last week, but I have two upcoming Mac User Group (MUG) presentations
set for this week. Tonight I'll be presenting in Corvallis at the
monthly Corvallis M...
New UK Wi-Fi Hotspot Finder
New UK Wi-Fi Hotspot Finder
01/09/2004 09:52 PMFirstly, i would like to say "Happy New Year".
Anyway, this
posting is because i have made a new UK Hotspot finder site that finds
the nearest Wi-Fi Hotspots (Commercial and Free) to your
postcode.
At the moment, Wi-Fish.com (the name of the site)
is UK-Only because of the search algorhythm...
SBC is Hotspot Hero?
SBC is Hotspot Hero?
07/26/2004 12:37 PMThey're late to the game, but they're ready to party: It's a funny
thing. When SBC Communications first announced their FreedomLink plans
last year with plans build 6,000 hotspots over a couple of years, it
seemed like yet another announcement of large numbers with no track
record. Cometa was still on its 20,000 hotspots prediction and had
only a handful. McDonald's hadn't decided its partner and was in
limited trials. Wayport seemed stuck on hotels. And T-Mobile stayed
focused--as it still does--on a few ubiquitous chains. In the space of
a few months, SBC has moved from last man in, to practically first
mover. Let's review: The UPS Store. They will install Wi-Fi in
thousands of UPS Store outlets, which are places that business people
already congregate. This will probably also necessitate a change of
thinking for that mailing and business operation so that they can make
it easier for people to work for periods of time in their stores.
Wayport managed services. They hired Wayport to build out their
FreedomLink locations instead of creating a new division with no
experience in house. Wayport's Wi-Fi World and McDonald's. They're the
first telco to sign up to resell Wayport's McDonald's network, which
will ultimately be several thousand stores over the next couple of
years. Wayport/McDonald's supplier. They're also providing DSL and
other connectivity to many of the McDonald's that Wayport is
disconnected, which is part revenue, part branding for them as part of
the Wi-Fi World co-marketing model Wayport is pursuing. Airports,
airports, airports. They have roaming agreements now for their
FreedomLink users onto Concourse, Wise, Wayport, and (reportedly)
Sprint PCS's airport locations. There are only a handful of major
airports not represented by those networks: SFO and Boston Logan are
the two that come to mind. Pushing Wi-Fi into homes. SBC is selling
3,000 Wi-Fi routers a day to their home DSL users. This will drive
adoption by their users of Wi-Fi. People without Wi-Fi will buy
adapters or new systems because of the ease of sharing. Pushing
hotspots subscriptions to their DSL subscribers. It's a coming, and
it's going to be good--SBC keeps saying in its press releases that
they will offer FreedomLink at a substantial discount to their DSL
subscribers. $10 per month for unlimited use? $8? $15? Who knows. But
it's an audience they've already got and they can offer them
nationwide service with several thousand locations...
How to Become a Hotspot Guide
How to Become a Hotspot Guide
04/23/2004 08:23 PMLooking to become a hotspot? Jiwire has published an in-depth guide:
There's no question we get more frequently at Wi-Fi Networking News
than from individual venues or small chains of locations that want to
install Wi-Fi service but don't know quite how to start or how to
evaluate offerings. This Jiwire piece offers very specific advice and
direction on making primary decisions--free or fee? on your own or in
a network? turnkey or solutions provider?--and then who to turn to....
A Hotspot on Every Corner
A Hotspot on Every Corner
07/29/2004 08:25 PMDetails are sketchy, but New York City may allow six telecom firms to
pay up to $25 million per year to install wireless transmitters on
18,000 lamp posts: The article is full of sturm und drang about health
effects, but the real story is that the city is trying to counter its
dead zones without tearing up the streets. It's unclear precisely what
kind of transmitters these will be, but you can bet your boppy that
the goal will be wireless backhaul for the majority of the points
using mesh or simple point-to-point. This endeavor could bring
massively improved voice, 2.5G/3G cell data, and Wi-Fi into a city
without ripping up all the roads once again or putting giant cell
antennas on every last building. The companies include well-known and
never-heard-of-'em: the New York Post says they are two cellular
providers, Nextel and T-Mobile, three non-cellular companies,
ClearLinx Network Corp., Crown Castle Solutions, and Dianet
Communications. The sixth, IDT Business Services, will provide
telephone service via the Internet. [link via GigaOm]...
Hotspot Camera
Hotspot Camera
01/05/2005 06:47 PM Did Kodak just build 802.1X into a camera? Kodak will release a
camera in June that can upload photos via T-Mobile hotspots. The
software to enable this uploading isn't due until fall, for some
reason. The new Easyshare-One sounds like a combination of Apple iPod
Photo, PDA functionality (for wireless and previewing), and digital
camera. It comes with a trial for using T-Mobile's service. I'm
guessing that this camera's fall software release will leverage the
802.1X authentication that T-Mobile has added to its North American
venues. 802.1X is both simple and hard. If Kodak preloads unique
accounts, or allows people to set this up through PC or camera back
software, there's very little complexity. The 802.1X supplicant in the
camera can manage the connection. The camera will retail for $600 plus
$100 for the optional Wi-Fi card. Terms of the free trial service and
monthly pricing are yet to be determined. It's a direct shot across
the bow at cellular operators who are offering poor upload speeds on
their high-speed network. Given that T-Mobile has articulated a long
delay in their 3G rollout plans and don't want to clog their GPRS
networks, this seems like a perfect symbiosis for Kodak and
T-Mobile....
Hotspot Helper
Hotspot Helper
01/16/2004 11:01 AMMediaTracker is offering a low-cost way for venues to manage their
hotspots: The management software, ControlAP, costs $149 and can
support several platforms and both external APs plugged into a
computer or an internal wireless card. Because the software is Java
based, it can be run from a handheld with a wireless card. "It's a
do-it-yourself mechanism to control hotspots," said Dario Laverde,
MediaTracker's founder. "The initial target is cafes and small store
fronts." The software enables a captive portal Web page where end
users can sign in or see a welcome page if the hot spot is free. For
now, a cafe may decide to offer 30 minutes of free use, then require
customers to approach the counter where they pay the barista for
additional use. A cafe could also ask customers to buy another coffee
in exchange for additional use rather than set a price based on time,
Laverde suggested. An employee authorizes additional use from a
computer behind the counter where the ControlAP software can be
integrated with existing point-of-sale software. The next version of
ControlAP will support credit card billing. The software logs traffic
and allows a cafe to block URLs or users by MAC address. It can be
used to manage wired connections, too, so a cafe that may have some
wired computers available for customers can manage those together with
users of the Wi-Fi network from the same tool. Laverde says that
thousands of people have downloaded the free version of the software,
which is meant to serve as a trial version because it limits
simultaneous users to five and offers stripped-down features. The full
version of the software was just introduced this week. MediaTracker
isn't alone in the market chasing independent cafes that don't want to
partner with any of the larger hotspot operators, but it does offer
some unique differences from its competitors. Surf and Sip, for
example, offers a hosted hotspot management solution that either costs
$50 per month if the hotspot is free for users, or 25 percent of
profits for a paid location. Sputnik offers a robust solution for
managing hotspots but is designed for the small to medium-sized
hotspot operator that has multiple locations. AirPath Wireless also
offers a hotspot management solution but seems to be targeting larger
hot spot operators--Sprint uses AirPath's solution. NoCatAuth is also
an option but appropriate mostly for technical folks....
Kerry Can't Take Oregon for Granted (Los
Angeles Times)
Kerry Can't Take Oregon for Granted (Los
Angeles Times)
09/27/2004 05:30 AMLos Angeles Times - GRESHAM, Ore. — Democrats have not lost a
presidential election in Oregon since Ronald Reagan's landslide
reelection two decades ago. And it would seem relatively safe
territory for Sen. John F. Kerry: Anti-Iraq war sentiment runs strong
here, and the state has had the nation's highest unemployment rate for
parts of President Bush's term.
Oregon Lawyer Arrested in Madrid
Bombings (AP)
Oregon Lawyer Arrested in Madrid
Bombings (AP)
05/07/2004 04:50 AMAP - A native Oregonian was arrested as a material witness in the
deadly train bombings in Madrid, Spain, federal authorities said.
Oregon Soldier Convicted of Trying to
Aid Al Qaeda (Reuters)
Oregon Soldier Convicted of Trying to
Aid Al Qaeda (Reuters)
09/03/2004 12:20 PMReuters - A U.S. Army soldier was convicted of
trying to aid al Qaeda by detailing ways to destroy U.S.
weapons and kill soldiers to undercover agents, army officials
said on Friday.
Insight Bowl: Oregon St. 38, Notre Dame
21 (AP)
Insight Bowl: Oregon St. 38, Notre Dame
21 (AP)
12/29/2004 06:12 AMAP - Derek Anderson and Oregon State finished off Notre Dame's dreary
season with a 38-21 beating of the Irish on Tuesday night in the
Insight Bowl.
Oregon Judge Orders Halt to Gay Weddings
(AP)
Oregon Judge Orders Halt to Gay Weddings
(AP)
04/21/2004 07:34 AMAP - A judge has told Multnomah County to stop issuing gay marriage
licenses but also ordered the state to recognize the 3,000
licenses already granted in the county.
Green Housing Takes Root in Oregon
Green Housing Takes Root in Oregon
09/20/2004 03:17 AMOregon Scientific MP100: Another World's
Smallest
Oregon Scientific MP100: Another World's
Smallest
08/18/2004 08:38 AM
Oregon Scientific is taking
a stab at the "World's Smallest MP3 Player" title, but considering
they don't throw a quarter or a finger or something into the picture
Tech-Digest has (which can be added to the pictures on their
barely-functional site for a total of... one) doesn't really tell us
much. What we do know, though, is that the £90 (~$165)
MP100 player has only 128MB of flash memory, so you pretty much
wrinkle your nose at it, too, no matter how tiny it is.
There are other players being launched, too, including the MP130
with an SD/MMC expansion slot. (See, a little expansion never hurt no
one.) And the MP140, not out for a few months, is listed as having a
"transparent display." Barring marketing gobbledegook, that could be
pretty interesting, considering that MP140 is only 6.6mm thick.
Read - Oregon's new range of music players
[Tech-DigestUK]
Kerry Heads Toward Oregon to Finish Tour
(AP)
Kerry Heads Toward Oregon to Finish Tour
(AP)
08/12/2004 02:16 AMAP - John Kerry's coast-to-coast campaign tour comes to a close as it
heads through California to Oregon and the Democratic presidential
nominee begins a two-week drive to promote his economic and tax plans.
Oregon Girl May Show Skill on Letterman
(AP)
Oregon Girl May Show Skill on Letterman
(AP)
02/16/2004 12:58 AMAP - Nine-year-old Keizer resident Morgan Kepford's unusual skill may
have earned her a spot on the "Late Show with David Letterman."
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Highway Rest Areas Add Wireless Internet
Highway Rest Areas Add Wireless Internet
07/07/2004 01:14 PMABCNEWS.com Jul 7 2004 5:14PM GMT
Texas rolling out wireless Internet at
rest areas
Texas rolling out wireless Internet at
rest areas
06/09/2004 04:30 AMWcnc.com - Wed Jun 9, 07:29 am GMT
Texas to offer free Internet access at
rest areas
Texas to offer free Internet access at
rest areas
06/10/2004 04:50 AMEtrucker.com - Thu Jun 10, 05:39 am GMT
Microsoft server roadmap outfitted with
lots of rest areas
Microsoft server roadmap outfitted with
lots of rest areas
05/13/2004 03:31 PMMicrosoft today laid out its 5-year plan for its server line, leading
up to and including Longhorn Server. The announcement breaks quite a
bit of silence as to when Longhorn Server is expected to ship and what
features it may contain.
Rove touts Bush headway in key areas -
The Washington Times: Nation/Politics -
September 23, 2004
Rove touts Bush headway in key areas -
The Washington Times: Nation/Politics -
September 23, 2004
09/23/2004 11:32 PMsomeone knows how to play .. Washington Times .. Rove
Touts
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"A jury Tuesday spared Lee Boyd Malvo a
death sentence, deciding instead to send
him to prison for the rest of his life
for the murder of Linda Franklin at a
Home Depot store in Seven Corners. The
convicted Washington-area sniper, who
was 17 when the..."
"A jury Tuesday spared Lee Boyd Malvo a
death sentence, deciding instead to send
him to prison for the rest of his life
for the murder of Linda Franklin at a
Home Depot store in Seven Corners. The
convicted Washington-area sniper, who
was 17 when the..."
12/25/2003 03:19 AM"Today's Washington Post poll finds that
after spending fifty million dollars in
five weeks on attack ads, Bush has
gained four points on Kerry. His
approval rating is 51%. Would that the
rest of his $200 million give him this
kind of return."
"Today's Washington Post poll finds that
after spending fifty million dollars in
five weeks on attack ads, Bush has
gained four points on Kerry. His
approval rating is 51%. Would that the
rest of his $200 million give him this
kind of return."
04/20/2004 03:29 PMThe Washington Monthly Magazine: Quality
Political Journalism, Book Reviews and
the news you need about Washington D.C.
The Washington Monthly Magazine: Quality
Political Journalism, Book Reviews and
the news you need about Washington D.C.
07/24/2004 11:20 PMthe Washington Monthly’s front page .. Political Animal (Kevin
Drum) .. Philip Longman
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Garage Storage Cabinets by SLIDE-LOK
Opens its Washington State Dealer
Network Welcoming Garage Solutions,
Serving the City of Seattle, Washington
and Storage Organizing Solutions Serving
Bellevue, Shoreline, Washington and the
Surrounding Area – Become a Professional
Garage Storage Dealer as SLIDE-LOK
Continues Seeking Applications from the
United States and Canada
Garage Storage Cabinets by SLIDE-LOK
Opens its Washington State Dealer
Network Welcoming Garage Solutions,
Serving the City of Seattle, Washington
and Storage Organizing Solutions Serving
Bellevue, Shoreline, Washington and the
Surrounding Area – Become a Professional
Garage Storage Dealer as SLIDE-LOK
Continues Seeking Applications from the
United States and Canada
06/22/2004 02:47 AMSLIDE-LOK Garage Storage Cabinets Opens its Washington State Dealer
Network Welcoming Garage Solutions serving Seattle, and Storage
Organizing Solutions serving Bellevue, Shoreline, Washington, and the
surrounding area – Become a Professional Garage Storage Dealer as
SLIDE-LOK Continues Seeking Applications from the United States and
Canada. SLIDE-LOK Dealers include Storage, and Organizing Solution
Providers that Focus on Cabinetry, Carpentry, Closets, Flooring,
Furniture, Home Security as well as the Home, the Office, and the
Garage. Garage and Storage Professionals in these fields are
encouraged to apply to join the fastest growing dealer network in the
US - SLIDE-LOK – The Original Name In Garage Storage Cabinets. [PRWEB
Jun 22, 2004]
The Washington party is a failed party,
and Dean's criticism of the Washington
party is incredibly accurate
The Washington party is a failed party,
and Dean's criticism of the Washington
party is incredibly accurate
12/30/2003 02:43 AMAs Pre-Primary Season Closes, Questions Cling to Dean's Gains
(washingtonpost.com)
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NYC Parks BBQ areas
NYC Parks BBQ areas
06/01/2004 12:52 AMjust for future reference
Is the world doing enough for quake
areas?
Is the world doing enough for quake
areas?
01/04/2005 09:07 AMRelief agencies are continuing attempts to send supplies to areas
affected by the tsunami disaster. Is the aid getting through? Have you
contributed to the appeals?
Olympics to go on-line - in some areas
Olympics to go on-line - in some areas
08/06/2004 08:03 PMglobetechnology.com Aug 7 2004 0:49AM GMT
Rural Areas and the Internet
Rural Areas and the Internet
02/19/2004 06:14 AMRural Areas and the Internethttp://ww
w.pewinternet.org/reports/toc.asp?Report=112There has
been steady penetration of the Internet into rural areas in recent
years and more than half of rural
adults -- 52% -- now go online.
However, a corresponding rise in the percentage of urban and suburban
residents going online has left a persistent gap between rural areas
and the rest of the country. Some 67% of urban residents and 66% of
suburbanites are online. A new study by the
Pew Internet & American Life
Project finds that the gap is probably tied to the fact that rural
residents as a group earn less and are older than their urban and
suburban counterparts.
Oregon Gets Biggest Hotspot