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Handmade Portraits: MV Knits
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 10, 2008
After quitting her day job in Manhattan and moving to Martha's Vineyard, a quiet island off the Massachusetts coast, Susan Gibbs aka MVKnits had a great idea. She started Martha's Vineyard Fiber Farm and figured out how to make a living making yarn. Why not use the local food movement's model of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) and apply it to a yarn harvest? Shareholders pay for a share in the yarn harvest as a way to support a local farm (or in this case, a local farm supported through the internet) and in return they get weekly updates, photos from the farm, an invitation to the shearing and ultimately a share of the yarn.
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Marche_Londres- Geneve_Soulaines
from Dailymotion - channel news & politics July 01, 2008
Manifestation silencieuse de La Marche Londres-Genève, le 24 juin 2008, devant la grille d'entrée du Centre de Stockage de Déchets Radioactifs de Soulaines (Aube)Author: villesurterre Tags: marche londres genève soulaines csa andra antinucléaire Posted: 02 July 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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I AM THEIR FLAG, "The" Battle flag of the Confederacy!
from YouTube :: Tag // virginia June 26, 2008
After several incidents of battlefield confusion at Manassas, the staffs of Generals Joseph Johnston and Pierre Beauregard submitted designs for a distinctive banner to fly over the Confederate Army in Northern Virginia to set it distinctly apart from the U.S. Stars and Stripes. The design submitted by General Beauregard's staff was selected as the official banner, due mainly to its simpler design. Conceived on the field of battle for the noblest of reasons, to save the lives of their comrades, the Confederate Battle Flag flew proudly over every battlefield for the next four years, until being furled finally at Appomattox in April 1865. Author: PikeBishop1913 Keywords: Generals Joseph Johnston Pierre Beauregard Confederate Battal Flag Confederacy CSA Dixie Land Manassas Appomattox Added: June 25, 2008
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I AM THEIR FLAG, "The" Battle flag of the Confederacy!
from YouTube :: Tag // virginia June 26, 2008
After several incidents of battlefield confusion at Manassas, the staffs of Generals Joseph Johnston and Pierre Beauregard submitted designs for a distinctive banner to fly over the Confederate Army in Northern Virginia to set it distinctly apart from the U.S. Stars and Stripes. The design submitted by General Beauregard's staff was selected as the official banner, due mainly to its simpler design. Conceived on the field of battle for the noblest of reasons, to save the lives of their comrades, the Confederate Battle Flag flew proudly over every battlefield for the next four years, until being furled finally at Appomatox in April 1865. Author: PikeBishop1913 Keywords: Generals Joseph Johnston Pierre Beauregard Confederate Battal Flag Confederacy CSA Dixie Land Manassas Appomatox Added: June 25, 2008
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Food Network: Community Supported Agriculture
from Cooking Up A Story June 16, 2008
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) offers a holistic approach to the production of sustainable food grown in urban areas. In this story, we learn of one urban farmer who successfully uses the CSA model to produce long-term sustainable crops that are fresh, cost efficient to produce, environmentally friendly, and that offers local members a stake in the harvest crops. Director’s Journal Have you gone to your local farmer’s market lately and tried to make your way through the bustle? Have you noticed at the grocery store they sometimes highlight items from a local grower? Ever notice in growing numbers the restaurants offering dishes made from ingredients grown locally? I have. And it seems to be a growing trend. I grew up in farm country (Iowa). Summers were great. I remember going to a nearby corner where a local farmer always sold grocery bags full of corn just picked that morning. I also remember the great taste of tomatoes in the summer. In fact, I only remember eating freshly sliced tomatoes in the summer. This was before food was imported from around the world or grown primarily in hothouses. Now it seems there never is a specific season for any certain fruit or vegetable. You can practically get anything any time of the year. But the flavor isn’t always quite the way I remember it. That’s part of the reason I became interested in buying locally, and buying by season. It was a natural fit for me to meet Laura Masterson, who runs a small local farm. It was fascinating to watch her zoom from restaurant, to farm, and back home where members pick up the weekly harvest. And she is not alone. I know there are thousands of small farmers across the country (and many around the world) who are facing great odds day to day, producing and selling through a Community Supported Agriculture program. Laura brings up many important points to think about. Is there a future for the small farmer near urban areas? If Oregon leads the nation in slowing urban land development, how well are other areas handling these issues? How important is it to preserve a direct connection between the land, and the food that we eat? This week we have created a new segment, Starting a Conversation. In this piece, Laura raises unsettling questions about the long-term future of small farms near urban areas in Oregon. But these are issues that extend beyond Oregon; similar concerns face many local communities across America, and other areas of the world. The ultimate survival of the small farmer in urban areas will be up to the people to decide through their government representatives. Land use policies can either protect the urban farm or allow for its demise.
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CSA - Cisco Security Agent
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 14, 2008
Fantastic demonstration of the Cisco Security Agent for unrivaled endpoint protection of both servers and desktops. Product specialist and Technical Marketing Engineer, John Eppich walks us through the rules and policies. This is an un-aired bonus video from Episode 27 of TechWiseTV: "Invisible Attackers: Stop the Bot" which originally aired on January 10, 2008. To see the entire episode, tune your browser to cisco.com/go/interact and select TechWiseTV.Cisco Security Agent (CSA) continues to innovate. Keep up with the changes at www.cisco.com/go/csaFor more information about TechWiseTV, check out the unofficial website/wiki and join us to create more relevant content. Go to www.mytechwisetv.com
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2007-12-19 Laguna Farm
from - blip.tv (beta) June 08, 2008
Volunteers packing lettuce for the CSA boxes. Around November 2007 Ryan started living at Laguna Farm doing worktrade and preparing for the journey.
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2007-12-19 Laguna Farm
from - blip.tv (beta) June 08, 2008
Volunteers packing lettuce for the CSA boxes. Around November 2007 Ryan started living at Laguna Farm doing worktrade and preparing for the journey.
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