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blogsFrankencar?Submitted by Charles Frost on Sat, 10/20/2007 - 07:49.
This thing better have a regenerative-braking powered mini-fridge. In what has to be one of the weirdest looking things to come out of Canada since our very own Lloyd (j/k Lloyd!), an enterprising Canuck has taken two Priuses, welded them together, and made either what has to be the greenest limo in the world or the most gas-guzzling Prius - depending on how you look at it. However, the Canadian inventor/mad scientist says the car still gets 50mpg even with the added weight. We don't know if that is before or after the limo reaches its 10 seat capacity, but it sure beats the heck out of those hideous Hummer limo monstrosities.
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SEPARATE SPORT AND STATESubmitted by Jeff Buster on Fri, 10/19/2007 - 15:45.
Regarding the "Red Socks Out to Dry" banner: I realize there are many in the Realneo audience who despise the toothy grinning Indian logo (and see it as a racist caricature). The DDealer came out with an editorial along this line recently - but I couldn't find a link.
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ANN ARBOR PROMULGATES TIERED STORMWATER TAXSubmitted by Jeff Buster on Fri, 10/19/2007 - 15:19.
Ann Arbor, Michigan has instituted a smart tiered method of taxing residential and commercial properties for storm water costs – the more impervious surface you have on your property, the more storm water abatement tax you pay. Check it out Here
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CLEVELAND MIRAGESubmitted by Jeff Buster on Wed, 10/17/2007 - 23:13.
![]() I walked out on the Lorain Street Bridge with one photo in mind (red socks hanging out to dry - I’ll get that photo blogged tomorrow) - and then up the bridge slope comes a fellow with no legs powering his wheel chair with his arms. The afternoon was warm and the sun intensely bright. I began to get a head ache behind my right eye. Cleveland’s central city rose starkly over a Vermont like grove of golding trees.
Love of the GameSubmitted by lmcshane on Wed, 10/17/2007 - 18:20.
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BEGGARS IN CLEVELAND?Submitted by Jeff Buster on Wed, 10/17/2007 - 12:03.
![]() There's a new sidewalk sign in Public Square (and elsewhere downtown). Another sign that our society is dismantling itself into them and us.
Back to the Future in a 98-Year-Old Electric CarSubmitted by Charles Frost on Mon, 10/15/2007 - 19:17.
Jamie Rector for The New York Times
Jay Leno behind the steering tiller of his 1909 Baker Electric. By DEXTER FORD
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Wal-Mart’s Sustainability SummitSubmitted by Charles Frost on Mon, 10/15/2007 - 18:54.
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The voyeur in me likes to read the personal descriptions of other realNEO personalities. Here is a hopeful one.
City of Cleveland Mayor Jackson and Cleveland Metropolitan School District Superintendent Eugene Sanders held a “news conference” in the Mayor’s Chambers this afternoon. The security magnetometer at the Mayor’s City Hall second floor office suite doorway sensed metal (my camera?) and buzzed when I went in, but it buzzed for everyone. No one was minding it. Anyway, I’m sure there was not any concealed carry in the City Hall because the yellow sign on the front door of the City Hall said “guns not allowed”.
When you visit downtown Chicago or Toronto you can feel those places are more civically healthy than downtown Cleveland.
This is what's wrong with Neo,- (NOTE: 1.1.13 CSU has changed the link - now it goes to a Jackson pc, not eggs with the Fixer - sorry) we keep wearing the painful shoe which has nails which bloody our soles. >Fred foisted the dog Brown stadium on the ratepayers and through Squire Sanders billed the City over half a million to put the City in bond debt for a annually empty facility which will continue to pull Cleveland down financially for decades.
I am thinking of wishing people "have a Greener day", rather than “have a nice day.”