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JimPivonka

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  1. History. This history is of Bangladesh, Pakistan, British shenanigans in colonial India, Afghanistan, and the... http://t.co/9K2aGgZNM2

  2. Friends of Pan Kisses Kafka Guest Blog: Tales from the Trenches I. Leaving adjunct slavery. http://t.co/RbPlol7QRN

  3. Thank you, Suzette. Supporting the Ikhwan in Egypt and elsewhere has had very negative side effects. Especially... http://t.co/tj7VKhs7rz

  4. A magnificent article about a magnificent woman. Firestone was a favorite of mine at the time, and Faludi has... http://t.co/2A3Vcjht6y

  5. Coincidinks, I am sure. ;-)"Diane Cort Vaulner - What an irony! The spokesperson for the State Department who... http://t.co/7dY9Zy8VEj

  6. We hear a lot about the importance of math and science in our education. Maybe we should consider the possibility... http://t.co/jepEd4U9QQ

  7. The internet is killing us. Jaron Lanier, internet visionary."So there’s this tiny token number of people who... http://t.co/2sVLOgux4e

  8. A balanced, disillusioned description of the social and political situation in #Bangladesh. #Shahbag http://t.co/nO0EqLOXzL

  9. Effluent of fundamentalism and religious prejudice, via @NickKristof :"Bahrain, moderate, educated & tolerant,... http://t.co/hRKde2CIp8

  10. Islamist riots in Dhaka, Bangladesh, were directed at shopkeepers and government. #Shahbag http://t.co/rRQ6qOSXm4

  11. For a somewhat more rigorous discussion of Bitcoin, see this: http://t.co/4Dsx7aWBNB http://t.co/FD1fz39Es0

  12. Jon Corbridge, some private individual would have to win a lottery to get geo education recruitment materials set... http://t.co/CYVMlfFsaF

  13. Here is a little background on the satirical takeover of the satirical Onion, Max. Funny business. http://t.co/nKAwyrLypr

  14. Cordelia did papers on subliminalism for her media courses at GWU. We've enjoyed deconstructing them since an ad... http://t.co/yTqwmLv1D1

  15. This is what I am spending my waking hours on now. Yecch. My cellphone and internet access in Kansas has been... http://t.co/TLcEx7VU6t

  16. I will be following up early next week. I'll post the results when I have them.
  17. AJ, that is correct. I've been a Sprint customer since divestment, in multiple locations. I did not change my services, which included 800 service, long distance service on both coasts at dual residences, and eventually cellular service, when I moved to Kansas. I moved my service address to Kansas when Sprint started working here. That was presumably at the time the Nex-Tech agreement originated. I still maintain multiple "residences". (Don't look for houses.) I still need phone and data service at all of them, I still am at the residences for periods long enough that tempo hookups don't meet my needs. I use and need the kind of nationwide coverage I have had from Sprint, with "pseudo native" coverage in Rush County. I am afraid I may have to maintain both Sprint and GoldenBelt/Nex-Tech accounts, for both cellular and data. I am not yet reconciled to that necessity.
  18. I have been a Sprint customer since divestment. In that time I've lived on both coasts, and in recent years in Rush County, Kansas. I have, for the last several years, been getting both cellular and data services from Sprint in Kansas. And, since I travel a lot, to both coasts, the nationwide network coverage has been important to me. Recent changes in Sprint coverage will have severe negative impact on the services I can get from Sprint. I wonder if anyone here can provide me information about the reason for these changes and how they relate to Sprint's network vision. I will have to be making some decisions about my service, and this information could be very useful to me. Sprint's explanation of the changes are here http://support.sprint.com/support/article/Learn_more_about_network_changes_coming_to_portions_of_Kansas_and_Oklahoma/case-gz982789-20111212-190208/?ECID=vanity:coveragechange EDIT: It seems to me that this has a significant bearing on the points and maps included in Andrew J. Shepard's January, 2012, article titled "AT&T's charges of Sprint's disinvestment in rural areas the height of hypocrisy". Comments? Thank you for your time and help.
  19. Heating deniers are not our friends. 400 ppm CO2, and rising. And this article does not consider the methane... http://t.co/tuk6FseuLc

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