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I considered changing the title to "Energy COOL". And, I still might. But, I received multiple kudos specifically for the title ... thus, there is a conundrum.
And, well, as much as you might despise it, the iPod has a cachet in American culture (and other cultures as well), even if you think that cachet is totally misplaced.
Striving to Get Energy Smart NOW!!! to Energize America.
by A Siegel on Sat Mar 03, 2007 at 09:53:13 PM PDT
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... you are doing just fine.
I really enjoy the positive feel of these diaries.
I mentioned a couple of times how it would be cool (maybe iPod cool, clyde ;-) to do a green building tour during YK this year. Raines also mentioned this too. My hubby and I definitely would be up for this.
I saw an episode of the PBS series design:e2 about Chicago, that is what piqued my interest in looking at this with others who may be interested:
design:e2 (the economies of being environmentally conscious) is an original six-part series that explores the vitality of the environment through eco-friendly architecture. Narrated by Brad Pitt and masterfully shot in high-definition, the series introduces us to the inventive leaders and technologies driving sustainable practices worldwide in the design of buildings where we live, work, and play.
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by highacidity on Sat Mar 03, 2007 at 11:43:04 PM PDT
It's how language evolves. Just a punchier way to say "look at this!" in a crowd of others saying the same thing.
In Holland in the 16th Century, you might have said "Tulip Cool."
Some grumps would have protested that too.
"The president was writing checks to the Georgians without knowing what he had in the bank," said a senior administration official.
by perro amarillo on Mon Mar 05, 2007 at 03:21:33 AM PDT
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