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Posted Fri, May 28, 2:36 p.m.
This comes across as so petty. The elevator, the electric bike, the bike-rack-laden SUV -- they're all there. I see them regularly when I tie up my own bike at City Hall. The only time I've been "hijacked" in that elevator was by Jean Godden herself.
MOREPosted Thu, Oct 16, 5:29 p.m.
I think Mr. Hoole's piece is right on. For somebody engaged in the Columbia City area, this took some chutzpah. At best, neighborhood groups and District Councils are coalitions of the willing. Of course their members are self-interested, and they come to the group hoping to be more effective by ...
MOREPosted Thu, Jun 19, 5:06 p.m.
place-based wikis can be more than encyclopedic: Thanks for the article. It's a good perspective from a veteran wiki-phile. As its name suggests, I imagine Wikipedia's goals parallel those of other encyclopedias -- to provide a wide range of information as accurately and objectively as possible. The medium is at ...
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