Archive for April, 2006

April 29, 2006

Health Care Bill: What I’m Hearing

by Josh at 8:59 pm

I haven’t written about this in a while, and hardly at all since the bill was passed.  People in GBIO were pretty happy when the bill was passed, but there were a few concerns expressed.  I’ve come to understand that one of the main tasks of organizing involves making points simple and easy to remember.  [...]

April 28, 2006

In order to stem the tide of spam…

by Josh at 11:34 am

Comments regarding pharmaceuticals are hearby banned on this blog. I hope no one has a problem with that.

April 27, 2006

The blog I’ve been ignoring

by Josh at 10:31 pm

It’s been too long too. This blog is being spammed into oblivion… which only I can tell because I have to moderate all of the comments. I’ve been spending a lot of my free time on two other projects recently, or rather one project and one recreation activity.
My project is the blog puzzlinks.com [...]

April 14, 2006

Lord of the Rings Videos

by Josh at 11:17 am

I’ve found some amusement in the midst of heath care crazyness and personal life crazyness. Here’s a series of LOTR themed videos. Thanks to Big Mike’s blog and Film Chat blog.
The Lord Of the Rings… staring Humphrey Bogart.
The Ballad of Biblo Baggins… featuring Leonard Nimoy
They’re taking the hobbits to Isengard!
Boil ‘em, mash ‘em, [...]

April 13, 2006

Bus Marathon

by Josh at 9:48 am

The T Riders Union in Boston is co-sponsoring a great publicity stunt this Tuesday to protest poor bus service. On the day after the Boston Marathon, 25 bus riders will ride 7 bus routes for the amount of time that it took Monday’s Marathon winner to run 26 miles. Riders will be wearing [...]

April 4, 2006

Health care bill finally released

by Josh at 10:43 pm

It seemed like whenever I posted that a bill was soon to come, there were delays. And, sure enough, when I don’t post anything, the bill actually comes out. It’s really interesting to see how much goes in to drawing up a bill like this one. The process took forever and was [...]