Follow-up to (e:heidi,50973)
The West Side Bazaar will finally open March 3, 2011, 11 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. at 242 Grant Street. Yea!! The bazaar will be open Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays 11-6.
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Buffalo Rising article.
The West Side Bazaar is a project of the Westminster Economic Development Initiative, which will hold its third annual WinterFest Sat. Feb. 26, 7:00 p.m. at Temple Beth Zion. $30 at the door.
[I've gotten more private messages about that initial post than anything else I've written.]
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02/24/2011 18:46 #53710
West Side BazaarCategory: work
02/23/2011 10:45 #53692
440 LinwoodCategory: friends
(e:Matthew)! video!!!
matthew - 02/23/11 12:53
- drool* You are right, the photos don't do the house justice. I wonder if the wood trim was originally painted white or if there was some natural woodwork when the house was first built? White trim would be appropriate in a colonial revival house, but this house seems to be only colonial revival on the exterior, not the interior. The interior seems to fit right in with most houses built near the turn of the century in Buffalo, where natural unpainted woodwork was most common and used in abundance. Especially since the people who originally built this house in 1896 seemed to spare no expense.
02/22/2011 23:46 #53690
Presentation!Category: school
I'm giving a presentation about fracking at school on Tuesday, March 1, 5:00 p.m. in room 106 O'Brian Hall. You can hear me yak about this in an organized way and eat pizza at the same time! Pictures, too!
paul - 02/23/11 00:22
I don't think I will able to make it but will you be video recording it? Seems like something that should end up on youtube /estrip.
I don't think I will able to make it but will you be video recording it? Seems like something that should end up on youtube /estrip.
02/22/2011 23:42 #53689
OpenOffice Base jobCategory: work
bump of (e:heidi,52864)... I just posted it on the OpenOffice Base forum but of course would prefer to work with someone I know. I finished writing up all the specs (very detailed - four pages) if anyone wants them.
02/21/2011 12:03 #53668
RudeCategory: school
I was rude to a classmate this morning... During a break in tax policy class, we're riding the elevator to the floor with the snack shop, he said, "I think this class is just going in circles."
"Oh? How so?"
"It all just comes down to personal values and so we just go in circles about who believes what."
"Hmmm... so how much have you looked at the data behind tax policy?" (that's a focus of the class)
"uh.... yeah... enough..."
I laughed somewhat scornfully and walked away.
In a seven-person class, this is rather uncomfortable. Ooops.
Seriously, dude. You don't want to hear about tax policy because as you said, "I want to be rich someday, so I don't think the rich should pay more taxes." I just love "i got mine, screw you" arguments, even aspirational ones.
"Oh? How so?"
"It all just comes down to personal values and so we just go in circles about who believes what."
"Hmmm... so how much have you looked at the data behind tax policy?" (that's a focus of the class)
"uh.... yeah... enough..."
I laughed somewhat scornfully and walked away.
In a seven-person class, this is rather uncomfortable. Ooops.
Seriously, dude. You don't want to hear about tax policy because as you said, "I want to be rich someday, so I don't think the rich should pay more taxes." I just love "i got mine, screw you" arguments, even aspirational ones.
heidi - 02/21/11 18:30
Oooh, you get two more than the standard federal set! Nice job, NYS union!
Oooh, you get two more than the standard federal set! Nice job, NYS union!
tinypliny - 02/21/11 17:25
that list sounds pretty "American" and not really religious to me.
that list sounds pretty "American" and not really religious to me.
paul - 02/21/11 15:37
This is so offtopic now considering your original post but my state union observes these holidays. We don't even observe presidents day but rather Lincoln and Washington's birthday separately. That seems so ridiculous to me.
1. New Year's Day
2. Lincoln's Birthday
3. Washington's Birthday
4. Memorial Day
5. Independence Day
6. Labor Day
7. Columbus Day
8. Veterans' Day
9. Thanksgiving Day
10. Christmas Day
11. Election Day
12. Martin Luther King Day
This is so offtopic now considering your original post but my state union observes these holidays. We don't even observe presidents day but rather Lincoln and Washington's birthday separately. That seems so ridiculous to me.
1. New Year's Day
2. Lincoln's Birthday
3. Washington's Birthday
4. Memorial Day
5. Independence Day
6. Labor Day
7. Columbus Day
8. Veterans' Day
9. Thanksgiving Day
10. Christmas Day
11. Election Day
12. Martin Luther King Day
heidi - 02/21/11 13:26
When I applied to Brandeis for grad school, I was amazed at all the holidays they took - full set of Jewish and several Christian holidays that aren't standard days off. The problem with just following a state schedule is that the state schedule already preferences Christian observances. My school district at home still takes the first day or two of deer season. It's all about who your constituents are.
When I applied to Brandeis for grad school, I was amazed at all the holidays they took - full set of Jewish and several Christian holidays that aren't standard days off. The problem with just following a state schedule is that the state schedule already preferences Christian observances. My school district at home still takes the first day or two of deer season. It's all about who your constituents are.
paul - 02/21/11 12:47
Ya UB observes jewish holidays instead. I never got that. It seems totally unpatriotic to me. I can't believe a state run institution can observe religious holidays instead of state ones.
Once you go down that route, where do you draw the line. Especially in aN institution with people from more diverse backgrounds. As the Indian and Asian population of UB grows are they going to accomdate those ethnic and religious groups too? My opinion is that they should simply drop all religious holiday observation and stick with the state holidays.
Ya UB observes jewish holidays instead. I never got that. It seems totally unpatriotic to me. I can't believe a state run institution can observe religious holidays instead of state ones.
Once you go down that route, where do you draw the line. Especially in aN institution with people from more diverse backgrounds. As the Indian and Asian population of UB grows are they going to accomdate those ethnic and religious groups too? My opinion is that they should simply drop all religious holiday observation and stick with the state holidays.
tinypliny - 02/21/11 12:07
? :::link:::
isn't it? Why do you have classes... this is making me nervous. What if today is not a holiday and I am not in office...
? :::link:::
isn't it? Why do you have classes... this is making me nervous. What if today is not a holiday and I am not in office...