Posted by Trey on May 8, 2011
Posted in Environment
Posted by Trey on May 6, 2011
Most of us will do anything to avoid being wrong. But what if we’re wrong about that? “Wrongologist” Kathryn Schulz makes a compelling case for not just admitting but embracing our fallibility. Along the same lines, confirmation bias is a useful concept to be acquainted with.
Posted in Opinion
Posted by Trey on May 2, 2011
Obama announced in a live broadcast Sunday night that bin Laden was killed.
Posted in News
Posted by Trey on May 1, 2011
Obama also had his turn at the podium, where he mocked the GOP and — for those who still have doubts about his citizenship — released his “birth video”.
Posted in Politics
Posted by Trey on April 28, 2011
Edit: Watch this 8-minute trailer first; it’s shorter and highlights the kids.
Posted in Education
Posted by Trey on April 6, 2011
Proactive elected officials in Golden use internet tools to distribute information during a crisis.
Posted in Government
Posted by Trey on March 25, 2011
Posted in Sustainability
Posted by Trey on March 12, 2011
Posted in Education
Posted by Robert J. Corry, Jr. on January 18, 2011
If the proposal were to pass, it certainly would not eliminate medical marijuana from Salida. It would only drive it underground, to unregulated and untaxed, residential and neighborhood gardens in proximity to children. Such home-based gardens and distribution operations cannot be legally banned or even regulated.
Posted in Opinion
Posted by Trey on January 11, 2011
Create a discussion, post a ride, sell your old gear, get feedback or spark a debate.
Posted in News
Posted by Trey on November 9, 2010
Given $100 moving through the City’s general fund, here is a snapshot of where it comes from and how it is spent.
Posted in Local
Posted by Trey on November 5, 2010
Posted in Localized National
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