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Red Wattle pigs at Tilian Farm

Update I was actually mistaken about the structure of Tilian Farm. Tilian is actually a farming incubator with three different farmers participating including our neighbor Ben Fidler. This article gives a good rundown of the program http://annarbor.com/entertainment/food-drink/a-visit-to-tilian-farm-development-center-a-vision-of-our-local-food-future/

This afternoon we went out to Tilian Farm which is run by our next door neighbor, a young farmer just getting started. To help get the farm going, Ben started a CSA (community supported agriculture) in which we bought a half share. CSAs a great way for small farmers to ensure a fair income for their output while the shareholders get plenty of fresh, locally raised food. We've done CSAs before with farmers that grow vegetables and fruit but Tilian Farm has provided us with duck, chicken, goat, goat milk, goat cheese and more. Next month we get our finally batch which will consist of 42 pounds of pork.

Among the pigs we saw at the farm today were about a dozen young red wattles, a very breed that grows quite large. Mature red wattles (named for the fleshy flaps on the sides of the neck) are typically 600-800 pounds while some can grow to 1,200-1,500 pounds and eight feet long.

If you're interested in buying a share for 2012 go to http://bendingsicklecommunityfarm.com/

#tillian_farm #csa #community_supported_agriculture #red_wattles

In album Tillian Farm, November 19, 2011 (47 photos)

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NYC Michael Bloomberg and the New York police department should be the ones that… 2

NYC Michael Bloomberg and the New York police department should be the ones that are thrown in jail after the disgraceful raid on the Occupy Wall Street protest this week.

Who exactly are the police supposed to be serving and protecting anyway? After recent actions they have become the corporate thugs and mercenaries of the 1%. The people have every right to gather peacefully and protest and as long as there is no violence, the police should just back off and let it happen. Just because the Fox talking heads and investment bankers and politicos don't like what people are saying, it doesn't give them the right to interfere.

They also have no business seizing and destroying personal property and materials like the People's Library that had been set up in Zuccotti Park. It's time for the police to look at where they fit into society. They are part of the 99% and they should be protecting us from Koch brothers and their ilk, not the other way around.

#OWS #occupy

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EFF: Three Sites That SOPA Could Put at Risk

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EFF: Three Sites That SOPA Could Put at Risk

The EFF explains how SOPA could affect Etsy, Flickr and Vimeo.

If you use those sites, this is worth reading.

Don't use those sites? Ok. Substitute eBay, Instagram and YouTube.

Learn more. Get involved. It's your Internet. And if you live in the United States, you have Representatives in Congress. Let them know where you stand.

http://www.opencongress.org/bill/112-h3261/show
https://www.popvox.com/bills/us/112/hr3261
https://www.votizen.com/oppose-the-protect-ip-internet-censorship-bill/

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What's On the Blacklist? Three Sites That SOPA Could Put at Risk. Proponents of the latest disastrous IP bill , the “Stop Online Piracy Act” (SOPA) insist it only targets the “worst of the worst”:…

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Let's hope that VP Biden's stance against the evils of SOPA and PROTECT-IP…

Let's hope that VP Biden's stance against the evils of SOPA and PROTECT-IP translate into actual action that prevents its passage.

#stop-sopa #stop-protectip

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VP Joe Biden's 'Internet freedom' speech at the London Conference on Cyberspace, applied to #SOPA & Protect IP

Whether you agree with the proposed bill or not (summary: http://cdt.org/paper/sopa-summary) this video is an excellent example of how a national politician's words that were voiced in one context (an international conference on cyberspace) can be brought to bear in another (Congressional lawmaking) using online video, particularly when the thing that the policy pertains to (the Internet) spans the world.

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It's a sure sign that things are getting weird when I actually agree with Darrell…

It's a sure sign that things are getting weird when I actually agree with Darrell Issa on an important issue.

Congress is currently considering the Stop Online Privacy Act (in the House of Representatives) and the corresponding PROTECT-IP Act (in the Senate). These bills are extremely dangerous and would give both media companies and the government unprecedented censorship powers over the internet without judicial oversight. Call your senators and representatives and encourage to stop this before it's too late!

#copyright #media #politics #stop-sopa #stop-protectip

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Dear Colleague: A Bipartisan Attempt To Regulate The Internet?

Last week, House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-CA) and Representative Zoe Lofgren sent out a “Dear Colleague” letter to the other members of the House of Representatives entitled “A bipartisan attempt to regulate the Internet?”

I’ve posted the letter below in its entirety, adding a link to the bill page for the “Stop Online Piracy Act” (H.R. 3261: http://www.opencongress.org/bill/112-h3261/show ) on Thomas.gov and a PopVox widget embedded on the blog post linked below.

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From: The Honorable Zoe Lofgren
Sent By: Ryan.Clough@mail.house.gov
Date: 11/8/2011

Dear Colleague:

The Judiciary Committee is close to consideration of H.R. 3261, the Stop Online Piracy Act. We write to call your attention to a recent article about the bill in the Los Angeles Times, entitled, “A bipartisan attempt to regulate the Internet?” (available at http://opinion.latimes.com/opinionla/2011/10/technology-a-bipartisan-attempt-to-regulate-the-internet.html).

We agree with the goal of fighting online copyright infringement, and would support narrowly targeted legislation that does not ensnare legitimate websites. We also believe that a consensus on the issue between the content and technology industries is achievable. As the attached article makes clear, H.R. 3261 unfortunately does not follow a consensus-based approach. It would give the government sweeping new powers to order Internet Service Providers to implement various filtering technologies on their networks. It would also create new forms of private legal action against websites—cutting them off from payment and advertising providers by default, without any court review, upon a complaint from any copyright owner, even one whose work is not necessarily being infringed.

Online innovation and commerce were responsible for 15 percent of U.S. GDP growth from 2004 to 2009, according to the McKinsey Global Institute. Before we impose a sprawling new regulatory regime on the Internet, we must carefully consider the risks that it could pose for this vital engine of our economy.

Sincerely,

Zoe Lofgren
Member of Congress

Darrell Issa
Member of Congress

</letter>

Previous coverage:
https://plus.google.com/107980702132412632948/posts/BMmaXAyrBYj
http://gov20.govfresh.com/issa-and-lofgren-dear-colleague-letter-versus-sopa/

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Incredible footage of the Earth from the ISS

Incredible footage of the Earth from the ISS

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We're 99% certain this is the most beautiful footage of Earth's auroras yet recorded
Boy howdy, this video definitely confirms that if you're going to gaze at our planet, the International Space Station is the best seat in the house. This video was shot during Expeditions 28 and 29 ab…

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Recently one of our hens has been acting broody, hanging out in the nesting area…

Recently one of our hens has been acting broody, hanging out in the nesting area of the coop even though her eggs won't hatch.

Even when I pick her up and put her outside, she still just plops herself down and sits there like she's incubating an egg. Hopefully this passes soon.

#hens #broody

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America needs to get back to making stuff and this library is helping

In Fayetteville, New Yor, the library is installing a hacker space in a former furniture factory with all kinds of equipment that will allow people learn and build. I particularly applaud the librarian Lauren Smedley for organizing Geek Girl Camps to encourage young girls to get involved. Let's hope more libraries around the country do the same.

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Public library in New York is getting a hacker lab
Librarian Lauren Smedley has a broad vision of what public libraries can be to their patrons, and she's putting that vision to the test with changes at her own, the Fayetteville Free Library in central New York. The library — which is fittingly housed in a former furniture factory — is getting a Fab Lab to encourage makers and hackers, and will include equipment such as a MakerBot, a CNC router, and a laser cutter.
The library's plans include offering free classes such as an introductory cour…

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