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Ventura, Nov 2009

Thought for the Minute

Hard work has a future payoff. Laziness pays off NOW.

Punishment

A neutron walks into a bar. "I'd like a beer" he says. The bartender promptly serves up a beer. "How much will that be?" asks the neutron. "For you?" replies the bartender, "no charge"

Q&A

How many supply-siders does it take to change a light bulb?
None. The darkness will cause the light bulb to change by itself.

Not Really That Old News

The FDA Is Out to Lunch

The Food and Drug Administration, the federal agency charged with protecting our health, is a miserable failure—OnEarth.org

Low wages and high unemployment are paralyzing the global economy

The race to become "competitive" by lowering wages is killing us—The Real News

Fact check: Mitt Romney's convention speech

We're not calling him a liar, but...—CBS News

Your networth has tanked. Thank a Republican

Their "Get Obama at any cost" tactics have made our economic position far worse—AFL-CIO

Pennsylvania's Voter Suppression Laws

ACLU, others argue Pennsylvania's new photo ID law could thwart a million potential voters—McClatchy

Americans know squat about military spending

Americans are consistently misinformed about the amount we spend on the military--and many don't like the truth when they hear it.—Alternet

New Media - but Familiar Lack of Diversity

Women, people of color still marginalized online—FAIR

It's the Inequality, Stupid

Eleven charts that explain what's wrong with America.—Mother Jones

Whistling Past the Wreckage of Civil Liberties

Watchdogs slept through a decade of civil rights rollbacks—FAIR

Americans Don't Realize Just How Badly We're Getting Screwed by the Top 0.1 Percent Hoarding the Country's Wealth

With an unprecedented sum of wealth held within the top one-tenth of one percent of the US population, we now have the most severe inequality of wealth in US history.—Amped Status

People We Know

imamanga

Ima to Eien ni - Now and Forever: the comic

OblivionInk

Anime-style art from Ryan Bunter

Spage Age Polymers

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Always Thinking

Ted Talks

Riveting talks by remarkable people, free to the world

Health, Nutrition, Environment

Health Insurance

Concerned about your health insurance?—http://californiaonecare.org/

Global Warming: Really?

Complete with colorful graphs—InformationIsBeautiful.net

Start a Farmer's Market!

Can't find a farmers market near you? Here's a gude from the USDA

Nutrition Wonderland

An In-Depth Gudie to the World of Nutrition

Center for Food Safety

Promoting sustainable agriculture for health and envronment

eFoodAlert Blog

A daily digest of international outbreaks, alerts and food safety news

Food Safety News

Web-based newspaper dedicated to reporting on issues surrounding food safety

Union of Concerned Scientists

Citizens and Scientists for Environmental Solutions

Visit the Links Archive

Upcoming Events (click here)

http://www.venturacountyfair.org/pages/3441/ Wednesday, July 31st, 2013 through Sunday, August 11th, 2013

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Eternal Telethon: Infinity +24

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The Eternal Telethon is an ongoing series of collectively-organized, live web-casts, raising money to fund a convalescent home for retired and ailing artists in need of a break. Founded in early 2009 by Akina Cox, Chad Dilley, Ina Viola Blasius, John Burtle, and Niko Solorio, the telethon is very pleased to have featured over 200 artists sharing their creativity to show solidarity for the creation of an artist retirement home. The telethon functions both as a showcase for artists to present new, experimental work in a low-pressure environment, as well as a demonstration of how a community can effectively define its needs and empower itself.

With over 50 imaginative individuals and collaborative groups contributing performances, objects, and videos to the live broadcast, the Winter 2010 installment is by far the most ambitious Eternal Telethon to date. Watch here at www.eternaltelethon.com or, if you’re in Los Angeles, drop by Machine Project.

Participating Artists Include: Keith Rocka Knittle, Elana Mann, B&T, Julie Lequin, Nicole Antebi, Body City, Danielle Adair, Corey Fogel, Anna Mayer, John Hogan, Jen Bruce, Bird Strike, Gordon Winiemko, BYOFF, Miggie Wong, Jason Kunke, Guan Rong, Akina Cox, Yettie Spagettie, Marcos Siref, Asher Hartman, Drew Denny, Adam Overton, Nancy Popp, Kittens Inspired by Kittens, David Earle, CamLab, Candice Lin, Pangea, Claire Cronin, Bob Ross, Janice Gomez, Alexis Disselkoen and Aaron Valenzuela, Sojung Kwon, Frau Fiber, Kim Thompson, Pocket Niko, John Martin, Stephen van Dyck, Fatima Hoang, Rene Navaro, Ali Valle, Who Are We?, Robby Herbst, Ecstatic Energy Consultants, Tyler Calkin, Carl Pomposelie, Diana DeAugustine, Eamonn Fox, Cory Thomas Hanson, Danny Bengston, Julie Lequin, Nicole Antebi, Patrick Woody, Brian Gentric, Gender Wayang, Andrew Cox, James Raymond, John Birdiddle, Ina Viola Blasius, Alan Hiroshi Nakagawa and Mooey Moobau, Erlkönig, Amy Howden-Chapman, Dave Weldzius, Paul Pescador and more!

There's Room for Everyone

Just the Way I Am

BYOFF - Way Out in Val Verde

BYOFF - Black Cat

Pangea - i wote a bible

Catch the The Space Age Polymers Theme Song on our Song To Sing page. Cheeto Champ Music