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Posts Tagged ‘New-Hampshire’

Waxing Political: Waning Patience for Large Scale Blame

By Giania • Sep 25th, 2008 • Category: Politics

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It’s rare that I decide to comment on political matters, or politics in general. I find the entire subject fraught with philosophical dead ends and sand pits. Politics deals with handling the issues of large numbers of people by trying to make decisions that effect the masses while pleasing as many of them as possible. [...]



NH Media Makers Follow-up: Awesome!

By Giania • May 11th, 2008 • Category: Fnord

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Well, I’m just back from the first ever NH Media Makers get together. What a terrific idea, and what a great turn out. I honestly didn’t know what to expect, both in people or content, despite the post at the actual NH Media Makers site detailing who would be there and what to expect!
We had [...]



NH Media Makers This Sunday!

By Giania • May 6th, 2008 • Category: Articles of Interest

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Despite my vehement aversion to being up before noon on any weekend day, I am very very fired up for the NH Media Makers event this Sunday. It will be held at Crackskulls book store, coffee haus and cozy nook. I look forward to meeting a lot of folks I’ve been tweeting back and forth [...]



New Hampshire Drama: Bomb Scare at Hillary Clinton’s Rochester Campaign Office

By Giania • Nov 30th, 2007 • Category: Fnord

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A friend just called my co-worker and said that there’s a bomb threat in a campaign office for Hillary Clinton located in Rochester.
Clinton is scheduled to visit the state soon, however she is not present now.
As with any bomb scare, I’m sure this is being taken very seriously. I wish the officers and citizens [...]



Welcome To New Hampshire

By Giania • Sep 25th, 2007 • Category: Articles of Interest

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A recent article on Slashdot caught my eye when it noted feedback from a New Hampshire resident complaining that the lack of high speed internet was preventing him from doing business, and also noted that his was not the only business affected by the lack of development in the state.