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mutant mice… yeah – really

One of the strangest things I’ve run across…  ORNL Mutant Mouse Database.  It is litterally a place to find out about and purchase mutant mice…  seriously.

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Sculpture appeals

I just heard from my good friend (and former employer) Dave Caudill and got up to speed on his recent newsletters.  I’m glad to see he’s still making great art and getting it out in the world… It’s also nice to hear the human side of the story, about the places he visits, what he sees, and often what he eats…  The most appealing of these recent travels, for me, is the Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton, New Jersey (

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Rediculously interesting reading at wikipedia (Nuclear Powerd, WMD, & current book)

Chernobyl Accident – Nuclear Reactor Explosion, 1986 April 26 Mohamed ElBaradei – IAEA Directory General, replacing Hans Blix Weapons of Mass Distraction – also see the top 10 from Connie Rice on The Tavis Smiley Show on NPR William Upski Wimsatt – The author of “Bomb the Suburbs”, which I’m currently reading (fantastic, if dated) Now playing: [Mates of State][10] – [Team Boo – Parachutes (Funeral Song)][11] [10]: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZSearch.woa/wa/advancedSearchResults?artistTerm=Mates of State [11]: http://phobos.

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Jung tested and approved

I just took a Typology Test and ended up as ENFJ which broke down as the following: [17%] Extroverted [25%] Intuitive [12%] Feeling [67%] Judging You can read more about the ENFJ type by looking at the following descriptions… one by D.Keirsey and one by J. Butt. Update – Oct. 11 I found out that according to the Typology tests, the perfect match for ENFJ is ISFJ, and Anita is who got me to take the test… So, I had to find out what her type was… and of coruse, she’s ISFJ.

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ApolloAlliance — renewable energy is good

I recently found out about what appears to be a great group called ApolloAlliance, which is setup in many states including Ohio and Kentucky.  There’s a lot of good information there, including how to get invovled in local communities as well as how to become more energy efficient.  (they’ve even got job listings) Since I’m on the topic, I want to recommend anyone interested in energy conservationism (or conservationism in general) in the Louisville Kentucky area to check out the BRKST wiki (breakset resources and knowledge for sustainable thought) run by Jason Smithson.