Archive for March 7th, 2007
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The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has ruled that incumbent local exchange carriers must connect to VOIP (voice over Internet Protocol) services, overruling two state public service commission opinions.
Read it all: FCC: Local telephone carriers must connect to VOIP - washingtonpost.com
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He who joyfully marches in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would suffice.
— Albert Einstein
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Judy Einach does the research to let us know that putting an ethanol plant in Buffalo stinks!
Linda Devore’s words are a warning. I can only imagine what a huge toll RiverWright will take on the First Ward, on all of South Buffalo and the rest of the city. I’ll bet the downtown housing developers will love showing high-priced apartments on a hot summer day when the breeze is still and the air is heavy with the smell of an ethanol plant. And won’t the politicians who support RiverWright be thrilled when they cut the ribbon on the inner harbor and all the guests have handkerchiefs over their noses so as not to take in the offensive smell. So what do we want? People or fumes?
The proposed ethanol plant is a mistake on my levels. Read the other posts on Judy’s blog for a better understanding.
Despite their decision, Collins said, “We had tremendous sympathy” for Libby. One juror said he didn’t want to be judging Libby. “This sucks,” Collins quoted the juror as saying. “The belief of the jury was that he was tasked by the vice president to talk to reporters,” he said.
Yet, Collins emphasized, “This wasn’t about the war … This wasn’t a question of who can we punish for going into Iraq.”
Source: Law.com - Juror Describes Deliberations That Led to Libby Conviction









