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* Compost Guy | Turning Wastes Into Resources - client
* Kill Bill 43 rally success!
* Protesting
* Large-Scale Vermicomposting in Hong Kong
* Vermicomposting to the Rescue!
* Blogger Beer http://bloggerbeer.blogspot.com/*
* Vancouver Blogger October Meetup recap
* Article of the Day: Slap in the Facebook: It’s Time for Social Networks to Open Up
* biotic
* Seedball progress

*I cannot figure out how or why this blog is linking to me.

From Referrer.org - in order of appearence, duplicates from above removed.

Urban Wilderness - my old blog
Bokashi Home - my Bokashi website
BOKASHI FARMER
Al Pasternak | ChangeEverything.ca
Al’s Bokashi Blog | Urban Vancouver
Al - The Vancouver Guerrilla Gardening Meetup Group (Vancouver, BC)
Wild Rumpus - a former teacher, now student.
Evenewra Brainsite - another teacher and client
northernvoice wiki / Attendees2008
Digitech Blog - client
Zuo Bo Weblog - 佐波 - I answered a question for Ben that is the second most viewed page on this blog
A Los Angeles Urban Garden Project
Heavy Petal: Resistance is fertile

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From WhoLinks2Me

It has been a great year and with luck and hard work, 2008 will be even better.

Update 31Dec07

Domain renewal problems at Great Day Bokashi should be resolved in a day or two.

Information about Bokashi can be found here.

Send all emails to bokashiman@gmail.com

The “this will never happen to me” event has occurred is over.

Compost Guy writes about making bokashi in Bokashi Update

In my last Bokashi-related post I mentioned that I was considering making my own bokashi mixture. Well, I decided to take that route and ended up ordering a bottle of ‘friendly microorganisms’ (Biosa [tm]) liquid solution from Great Day Bokashi. I’m happy to report that my bottle of microbes arrived today! The unlabelled container could easily be mistaken for a bottle of malt vinegar, so I will definitely make sure to label it before putting it in the fridge!

Read it all…
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A few weeks ago, I was travelling the city by public transit. I got into a snit about some uncivil behaviour and decided to take some action.

This is my story:

I boarded the bus at Broadway & Cambie heading south. I walk to the back and notice some papers strewn around two of the side seats. I don’t think anything of it, its a Saturday night. I sit down on the third and as soon as I do, I notice that there is a mess on the floor too. I get up just as the bus driver says: “If you don’t want to smell like what’s on the seat, you better move.” I moved the temporary bus stop sign so all three seats are now covered.

Bus#1 - 24Nov07

What peeved me is that there were five people sitting in the vicinity of this seat. So, I expressed my frustration and said out loud: “No one could have told me about this? Thank you for your consideration.” I sit down on the opposite side.

We’ve travelled to 12th Avenue.

Between 12th and 16th Ave, I get my camera out. Usually, I turn my flash off in public places but this time I did not. I take a picture of the mess above and two more. The third shot is of a couple sitting in the area [who said nothing] getting off the bus at 16th Avenue.

Bus#2 - 24Nov07

Here is where things get interesting. When I take the second picture, I hear a man’s voice expressing surprise. After the third picture is taken, I feel the camera being grabbed from my hand and the wrist strap breaking. As he is doing this, he is saying something like “Some people don’t like their picture being taken and this what happens when you do that.”

Okay. The man is standing there with my camera is in one hand, a paper bag in the other. I can tell he wants me to grab for the camera, so we can have a scuffle and he can smash it. I take the opposite approach and say loudly and clearly:

“Give me back my camera and I will erase the image.” He freezes. What can he do? I have given him exactly what he wants.

I repeat my request three times - even guy beside me says to give my camera back. The bus driver is saying “Whatever is happening between you two, take it outside.” Finally, he says “I don’t believe you.” then “Get off the bus” His stop is also my stop. As I look down to make sure I have everything, I noticed the syringes on my lap and on the floor. They weren’t there before. Great.

We’re at 19th Avenue.

We get off the bus and he hands me my camera and I try to turn it on. The lens is extended and there is no power.

“It’s not turning on. If you broke it, there’s nothing I can do.”
“I didn’t break it.”
“I’m checking the batteries. I’ll take them out and put them back in.”

The battery case is empty and I say: “When you grabbed the camera from me the batteries fell out. There is nothing I can do” and I put the camera in my pocket.

There are a few more words and he walks away.

Most disturbing to me: other people got off the bus at the same time we did and no one stopped to watch how it would resolve.

I get home and have a drink. The next day I look at the image and laugh.

Bus#3 - 24Nov07

He is behind the pole. Would he recognize himself?

Yes, I am very lucky. People have been killed for less.
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On Facebook, Kate Dugas posted a video link from StopBigMedia


Homogenization: Good for Milk, bad for media. StopBigMedia.com

Interesting and disturbing at the same time for the U.S. - sadly, nothing new for Vancouver - but I wanted to know about the music playing in the video, that I really liked.

I googled “oh lord there is no heaven techno

which led to this site: The song is “no heaven” from DJ Champion.

Over to Wikipedia for verification [hey, he's from Montreal!!],
then finding the album he released in 2004 and the song title.

A visit Seeqpod for the music

which also links to the video:

Enjoy!

Aside: If you have more than one option to share/embed a video, do you look at the profile of the YouTube member posting it to see what else they have saved? I do. I may like their taste in music but not their sense of humour.
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Related news:

In Canada, media concentration and copyright protection work together to compromise

Net Neutrality Canada - Neutrality.ca

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