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Submitted by StopDriving on Thu, 07/24/2008 - 4:42pm.
I would never participate in such an ironic display of civil disobedience but if I did I would go about it in the following way... I would first go to a website called zazzle.com and do a search for driving bumper stickers or just go -> here. Then I would get with a friend and pool up some money to order these bumper stickers in bulk for a discount. Lastly, I would wait until dark and ride my bike around town placing the stickers at high traffic stop signs. I would also check them periodically to note when they are taken down so I can sticker them again.
Submitted by emmettoconnell on Thu, 07/24/2008 - 4:08pm.
Olympia hasn't always been how it is today, and not even the Capitol Campus has changed a bunch in the last 100 years. Olytimeling.org chronicles the changing arrangement of the Capitol Campus (and hopefully more of Olympia in the future). Their article on the Old St. Pete's is pretty illustrative of their work:
Their overlay of 1908 Olympia and the campus shows not only the old city street grid on what is now the green capitol lawn, but an old ravine that used to cut through much of the campus. Click image for larger version. Interesting stuff over there, head over and explore.
Submitted by emmettoconnell on Thu, 07/24/2008 - 3:45pm.
Huh:
Submitted by Just another voice on Thu, 07/24/2008 - 3:32pm.
Just heard over the scanner of a plane crash somewhere near the Thurston/Mason County border. They requested some Olympia fire units to assist.
Submitted by flyfreeasabird on Thu, 07/24/2008 - 1:50pm.
Hey Olybloggers,
Throughout the weekend there will be other projects such as installing a hydrogen unit in 97 VW passat, seed saving as an activist practice, solar ovans, composting toilets and more. In the evenings (sat) Dana Lyons will be playing at the unitarian church on the west side at 7 pm and (sun) there will be a potluck and live music as part of the Veggie Cross roads community garden grand opening 7-9pm. See you there! ~treeboy
Submitted by Matthew Green on Thu, 07/24/2008 - 10:58am.
"I've decided to end the experiment." Rob, what experiment? Why did you end it? How? What is happening with Olyblog now? I would like to understand what's going on, and I think the entire community deserve to understand. Thanks in advance. Matthew
Submitted by Rick on Thu, 07/24/2008 - 7:38am.
There's a very interesting piece up at the Center for Citizen Media about how advocates can sometimes be the best reporters in certain situations:
When I think about this at a local level, it makes sense. The local orgs have the expertise and experience that makes them the best source of news. Thus, I would trust Bread & Roses to have the most current information about homelessness in Olympia, and I would expect SafePlace to have the best information about DV. All that's required is to provide a channel for these organizations to report that information to the community.
Submitted by w1r3d1 on Wed, 07/23/2008 - 12:31pm.
[ganked from the comments by Rick] ...As of 11:00 am all that is left is a pile of gravel. This morning a rather rude individual representing our fine city came to my office to let me know I was responsible for a code violation. RUTH SNYDER I have found your spine. His name is CHRIS GRABOWSKI. Mr. Grabowski is very proud of the badge he earned when becoming a code enforcement officer for the city of Olympia. He showed it to me when he handed me his business car. Mr. Grabowski entered my building stating that he was my "prize" for having violated the sidewalk ordinance. He stated that the " sarcophagus" on the sidewalk was in violation of code. Even though his co-worker approved it and measured it twice. He presented the facts. The one sided facts as presented to him by--------? I informed that facts are only facts when both sides have been addressed as this is the logic behind fact. Mr. Grabowski, this is your prize. Know everyone knows who you are! I bet that code enforcement badge is just glowing under your coat. You should be proud. Here is the best part. KAREN MESSMER was your council person that INSISTED that this be removed. Ok Karen, thats cool. Be ready to be very busy moving a whole bunch of items from sidewalks all over your fair town. The reason things take forever and get lost in process are due to individuals like this council member that make little things like Meta Hogan planter a personal issue. Why don't you do something with substance and back, like say the Griswolds building, or the Cunnigham's Jewelery building. Easy targets are well, easy. Please show the citizens of this community what you can really dowhat you can really do.
Submitted by Guglielmo on Wed, 07/23/2008 - 11:12am.
Just read Rick's post about ending the docent model:
...and it appears it has happened. Sounds like something the Olyblog comunity might what to talk about. So here's a place to do it. Please keep it constructive and civil so it doesn't get pulled. Added: There are two threads on this topic. This one and this one.
Submitted by Rick on Wed, 07/23/2008 - 10:50am.
After more than a year of working with a group of docents who have helped to run the blog, I've decided to end the experiment. The docent model was not entirely successful, in no small part due to an overall lack of organization and commitment, but lately due to some specific personality conflicts. I'm not sure what will take its place, but I'm hopeful that we can develop some sort of community-governed system. Stay tuned. |
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