Bill_Angle

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What's cool about Rain City's new train

Posted Sat, Jan 9, 2:03 p.m.

I wrote my question tongue in cheek. It was only a little serious...I was pretty sure I knew the answer: there is no 'safe' place to park for a week or two somewhere along the light rail line. Below I'm going to discuss what I believe to be 'realistic' alternatives. ...

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What's cool about Rain City's new train

Posted Fri, Jan 8, 8:32 a.m.

Question of the day: Along this new Link from Westlake to Sea-Tac, where is the best place for me to park and safely leave my automobile for a week? I live in Edmonds (but I think the question is applicable for a broad base of us.) Help?

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A sense of sin: a gift at Christmas?

Posted Sat, Dec 26, 6:37 a.m.

I’m not much for sin. But we humans have imperfections aplenty… J.L. began the discussion this Christmas Day ... so, on this subject I recommend for you a book of great wisdom: The Spirituality of Imperfection – Storytelling and the Search for Meaning Ernest Kurtz & Katherine Ketcham Copyright 1992 ...

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Like a natural disaster, without the upside

Posted Wed, Nov 4, 8:29 a.m.

Where's the Alka-Seltzer? For many years now in Washington State, most elected officials achieving high political office have not understood, appreciated, nor effectively communicated with Boeing or the business community at large. There is a "great divide" between the "public" and the "private" sectors. Officials running for high office, whether ...

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Use the period. And other writing lessons.

Posted Thu, Oct 1, 8:27 a.m.

Wonderful. Thank you. WKA

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Sobering lessons for Puget Sound clean-up

Posted Tue, Dec 30, 3:26 p.m.

I wrote an article June 20, 2008 for Cross-cut that has some explanitory power with regard to why the Chesapeake Bay clean-up effort has been such a failure over the last 25 years, notwithstanding the significant investment made. See: http://crosscut.com/2008/06/20/puget-sound/15225/ Non-point-source pollution is an externalized cost of our economic activity. ...

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