Gail_NK

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Active since February 2008

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KCTS, free of debt, sets its programming sights on local public affairs

Posted Thu, Jun 17, 7:38 a.m.

I spent most of my adult life watching public television in Madison Wisconsin, home of public television, where they understood that viewers want high quality, consistent programming. KCTS runs funding (i.e., begging) programming more often than any other kind. And when they do pick up a good series, like BBC's ...

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Microsoft to XP Crowd: 'And we'll be honest, it could take you a couple of hours'

Posted Thu, Oct 15, 8:09 a.m.

My last root canal (thanks to an excellent dentist) was not as bad as this looks to be. While this tutorial may be extremely helpful to actually doing the installation, it is very "off putting" to anyone considering Windows 7. I will not be moving any of my small company's ...

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Appraising the Deborah Jacobs revolution at Seattle libraries

Posted Fri, Apr 25, 9:38 a.m.

Desperately Seeking Magnolia Branch Library: As a walking resident of Magnolia - I live here to be able to walk for all my basic needs - I have been distressed at the slow completion of our little jewel of a library. The library staff we had - and I hope ...

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Do growth curbs drive up housing prices?

Posted Fri, Feb 15, 8:05 a.m.

What about previously constructed homes?: The article was very interesting and presented clearly what additional costs might be applied to new construction; but clearly "pre-owned" housing is still at parity for price. However all these costs are only applied to new houses... or at least those built recently. We live ...

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Coffee talk in Madison Park: Tully's vs. Starbucks

Posted Wed, Feb 13, 11:04 a.m.

Tully's vs Starbucks in Magnolia: Tully's and Starbucks are faced off on each corner of a block in "downtown" Magnolia. They serve two VERY different audiences as well. Starbucks is full of young mothers and strollers and there are usually at least 2 or 3 dogs tied outside. Last winter ...

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