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Letter to the Editor of the Medford Mail Tribune, GMO Truth

May 6, 2014

If you’re going to refer to science, you might want to consider it first. Science is not cherry picked studies paid for by the biotech industry, it is a method for separating fact from fantasy. Your ‘editorial’ treats conflicting data like it doesn’t even exist, when it does and is not difficult to find! This data raises serious concerns about GMO impacts on human health, animal health and agriculture itself. It seems to me that the biotech industry has been conducting an open air experiment for decades, without proper controls, without our consent, and because they are unlabeled, without accountability. Turning us into guinea pigs doesn’t make it good science.

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Why Net Neutrality Matters

May 4, 2014

Without a neutral net, you’ll see the same kind of balkanization that afflicts every other human endeavor. Someone like me, just starting out, will find it very difficult to be seen or heard over the favored and privileged businesses that can afford to pay the piper. This will be a huge loss for almost everyone, and sadly only in hindsight will you realize what you gave up by not supporting net neutrality.

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Intellectual Property Theft: Are Lying, Cheating and Stealing Ok Now? NO!

August 13, 2012

If you did steal intellectual property from someone, whether you were tricked into doing it by confusing terms and the generous use of the word ‘free’, or you didn’t think anyone would know or do anything about it, here’s some news for you. YOU WILL BE FOUND OUT (looking at you, Leslie O. Magsalay). It could be expensive trouble!

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What Do Potassium Iodide Pills Tell Us About Fear?

March 23, 2011

What do Potassium Iodide pills tell us about fear? For the past week, there are two words that really have gone together: Japan and fear. We all watched the human devestation of the earthquake and tsunami, witnessed the awesome disruptive power of nature to our best laid plans, and our hearts broke at the loss and tragedy

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IMS launches a more holistic way to learn leadership skills

December 13, 2010

By having live classroom sessions with the faculty and the interactive discussions and networking that naturally occur, and then supporting that with the online experience it will help attendees take what they learned in the classroom and bring it into their organizations.

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Earbuds Review for Frequent Travelers – Zagg, Klipsch and Etymotic

November 1, 2010

When it comes to portable music and travel, I’m a big earbuds fan. Earbuds are lightweight (easy to carry and put away) and create some sound (and other) isolation when in crowded airports, planes and trains. And Zagg Smartbuds have won a place in my carry-on bag.

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iPhone 4, Hands On Review

August 23, 2010

There’s been a lot of fuss made about an antenna problem with the phone, but it doesn’t hold up to scrutiny. One can only assume that the media had some other agenda, same with Consumer Reports. It’s a shame, but it doesn’t much matter, the phone speaks for itself.

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Consumer Reports Loses Even More Credibility

July 19, 2010

All you have to do is get your hands on the new iPhone, even for a few minutes, and you’ll see for yourself what the truth is. All the negative propaganda in the world can’t hide the truth. Not even when the whole media picks up the meme and carries it on. Eventually, truth will out.

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