Say Anything « the Air Vent
“There are a lot of things we could look back at and say, ‘Gee, I wish I had done this or that,’” Mann said. “The important thing is, I didn’t delete any e-mails. And I don’t think [Jones] did either.”[This is bad, am I right?]: Curiosity Rises With Trees' Strange Growth Spurt : NPR
This email was sent by Jones several months after the above to Mann as well as others confirming the deletion of ‘loads’ of Jones emails.
http://www.eastangliaemails.com/emails.php?eid=940&filename=1228330629.txt
CC’d to Mann
If he pays 10 pounds (which he hasn’t yet) I am supposed to go through my emails
and he can get anything I’ve written about him. About 2 months ago I deleted loads of
emails, so have very little – if anything at all. This legislation is different from the
FOI -
About an hour east of Washington, D.C., there's a forest where trees are suddenly growing much faster than ever before — some of them even twice as fast.[Guy who doesn't have a car: Let's impose new bureaucracy to restrict the rights of others to drive their cars]
I would happily support car free Sundays in San Francisco. (It's too easy for me. I don't have a car and I can easily get anywhere I need to using public transportation--but so can most other San Franciscans.)New global-warming exhibit shows steady shift from education to advocacy at Monterey Bay Aquarium - San Jose Mercury News
Visitors to the newest exhibit at the Monterey Bay Aquarium will see the same marvelous creatures from around the world that have made the aquarium famous since 1984. But at the end, they won't just wander off to the gift shop. They'll be asked to type letters at kiosks urging their senators to pass a global warming law. They'll be coaxed to take a pledge to bike more and eat less meat. [Because "science" says that these activities can prevent bad weather?]
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