Entries for November, 2011 in The nature of things
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Fracking and the drought: Both will be around for awhile
By dwray in The nature of things
In case you've been living on the moon for the past year, you may have noticed things have become a bit parched in the Lone Star State. When it stopped raining soon after I moved here last year, I began ...
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Obama and Bush Have One Thing in Common: The Environment
By dwray in The nature of things
The more things change, the more they stay the same. Yep, I went there. The most cliche of cliches, but it seems no matter what side of the political spectrum a politician is on, the environment gets basically the same ...
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Question of the day: What's your favorite holiday movie?
By dwray in The nature of things
"Miracle on 34th Street." - Greg Johnson, engineer, Fredericksburg. "Jingle All the Way." - Ana Pomar, teacher, Austin. "Love Actually." - Barbara Lightheart, American Federation of Teacher's Association employee, Austin. "A Christmas Card." - Crystal Fulenchek, college student/mother, Victoria.
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Question of the day: The holidays are coming. Are you ready?
By dwray in The nature of things
"I feel ready because we've had a lot of homework in school and I'm ready for a break." - Carter Keating, student, Victoria. "Semi. I'm thinking about it." Mary Lou Hager, retired, Victoria. "Yeah, I guess you could say I'm ...
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Question of the day: What's your favorite holiday?
By dwray in The nature of things
“Christmas, it’s family time.” - Dolard LeBlanc, electric industry employee, Las Vegas. “I’m a Thanksgiving person. I like the focus on the family and the cooking instead of focusing on gifts.” - Steve Syracuse, energy server company owner, North Carolina. ...
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Question of the day: What is the most important piece of technology in the past 20 years?
By dwray in The nature of things
"iPods." - Amanda Reyna, stay-at-home-mom, Victoria. "Cell phones." - Erin Pahmiyer, stay-at-home mom, Victoria. "Probably my wife's credit card." - Garth Brown, retired, Beaumont. "I'd have to say cell phones." Bill Haynie, construction, Liberty.
