Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Great list of Green Thinking
Monday, December 04, 2006
Non-Smoking Bars in Portland
Downtown:
Berbati's Pan - (2) reviews
Aura - (17) reviews
Barcode - (9) reviews
Bettie Ford Lounge - (34) reviews
Champion's - (2) reviews
City Sports Bar - (15) reviews
Crystal Ballroom - (4) reviews
Dan & Louis's Shucking Room - (2) reviews
Driftwood Room - (2) reviews
H2O - (1) reviews
Heathman - (5) reviews
Jax - (0) reviews
Kells - (7) reviews
Portland City Grill - (5) reviews
Thirsty Lion Pub - (9) reviews
XV
Southeast:
Aladdin Theater - (1) reviews
AudioCinema - (0) reviews
Bar Pastiche - (5) reviews
Blue Monk - (6) reviews
C-Bar - (11) reviews
clarklewis - (3) reviews
Crush - (7) reviews
Doug Fir Lounge - (63) reviews
Empire Room - (0) reviews
Holocene - (3) reviews
Imbibe - (4) reviews
Leipzig Tavern - (1) reviews
Madison's - (1) reviews
Nick's Coney Island - (0) reviews
No Fish Go Fish - (2) reviews
Skybox Pub
Northwest
Apotheke - (8) reviews
Brazen Bean - (16) reviews
East Chinatown Lounge - (6) reviews
Emanon - (0) reviews
Ground Kontrol - (0) reviews
Henry's Tavern - (8) reviews
Life of Riley Tavern - (2) reviews
Manzana Rotisserie Grill - (1) reviews
On Deck Sports Bar & Grill - (0) reviews
SoLo - (3) reviews
The Caddy Shack Pub - CLOSED - (0) reviews
Vault Martini
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Equality and Balance
Monday, November 20, 2006
Earth 2.0 -- The Big One
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
New, Green, and Greener!
While my first day was slow it was good. I enjoyed meeting many of the new faces and sat in on some design meetings on my first project, a K-12 school in Happy Valley, Oregon. I had some extra time and came across a great article about the Green 50, a listing of companies that are pushing the envelope on Green. I think you'll like it but if you're short on motivation or time for reading, check out this slideshow while you eat your granola.
More soon, I promise.
Friday, November 10, 2006
The most amazing thing i've seen in too long
Thank you Tarek. You always give me the best technology.
Friday, October 06, 2006
Is this the way we create a better world?
I am outraged by everything I see our government doing. I officially
rename the democrats the GOP because they are the party trying to
stop this monster from destroying everything good about America. And
there are many good and great things. More than I could possibly
document, but I might try.
But for now, take this article http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/
2006/10/05/america/NA_GEN_US_Airline_Screening.php about how Evo
Morales, the president of Bolivia, one of the poorest countries in
the hemisphere, is on a no-fly list here in our own country. His
people have bothered us never, and never will! They have a navy in a
lake, because they are proud people who have been struggling for
centuries to get the very same damn rights we profess are for
EVERYONE! And now, our pretenident has put him on a list with
terrorists. I demand change. I am tired of W sullying the once good
name of this country. Aren't you? What about you, Mr. Republican?
What does America mean to you? Freedom? Gone. Truth, honesty, even
dare i say, good-Christian behavior? GONE.
We are the scum of the world. Lower even than the poorest and most
deprived contries. Perhaps now that we've been brought down so low
we will be able to find the damn terrorists that have attacked our
country, but only because we are on the same sad level they exist on.
Good luck to us all, and hope. Hope to bring us back to the peaceful
belief in others and hope that one day we may find truth, freedom,
and comfort once again.
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Our Allies to the South
I have. And I am enraged by the inaptitude and arrogance of our government and it's position towards South America, and more to the point, South American Democracies. Hugo Chavez, Evo Morales, Lula, etc... all democratically elected leaders, all by a larger voter turn out than our "flagship" democracy can boast. It is absurd. These countries have every right to use their assets and resources strategically, the same as us. And to claim that they do not, that their actions are subverting our positions shows us even more clearly how weak we are as a country. To call them enemies because they choose to do what they will with their resources in a non-violent and non-aggressive way is utterly preposterous. It makes us look weak, it makes us look petty, and it makes us look down right stupid. Which I believe our government either is, or is actively trying to achieve the image of. End results - same.
So, I have a proposal. Treat these incredible nations, and even more friendly and wonderful people that make these nations as equals. Treat them as WE would like to be treated. Does this ring a bell anywhere? It's called the golden rule and is a central tenant of nearly every faith known. George W. Bush claims to be a Christian, but by his actions he is anything but. South America could be an amazing ally, of free, democratic, people. The kind of people we crave to be once again. Let us support them in this quest, instead of hinder them.
Our name calling has a grave effect. It de-humanizes the people of these nations, and will forever sully our name and reputation among these people. If we spent the same money we use demonizing them to help them the international situation would be one of hope, and mutual trust and respect. Instead it is a situation of anger. Of name calling, of humiliation, of de-huminizing terror. And we are the terrorists.
Is this your vision of our country? Is this your vision of the world? Of Christianity? Of hope?
Sunday, August 06, 2006
This is my kind of article
Tuesday, August 01, 2006
WAKE UP AMERICA You have been warned
If you are not aware and enraged then you are not American, or simply unaware, but now you have been warned. One of the most basic principals that makes us Amercian is Democracy, and that very foundation of our culture and socitey has been completely undermined and eroded by the very government we create and support. Please read this article and realize that your votes do not count. It is time to take back this country. Huge and complete reform is needed. Let´s make it happen now.
Sunday, June 25, 2006
Remember how I said our country is going to hell?
Check out this article on a banned piece of clothing and then join me in a boycot of Simon Property Group Inc.
So now it´s inciting a riot to speak for peace. This has been the way our own (!!!) Government has kept the people from speaking for years. Peace equals violence. Well I´m not taking it anymore. Peace means peace and you had better expect I´ll be doing more peacful protesting when I get back.
I hope you´ll join me.
Tuesday, June 13, 2006
Windmills...
But let´s forget about all the politics for a moment and consider the effect on the landscape. Imagine open prarie or rolling hills, rivers, forests. Covered in windmills. Can we still consider this open space? How will the presence of such devices affect our perception of nature?
Wind energy is one of the most abundant and clean energy sources we know of. The materials needed to construct a windmill are not exceptional. The resource they are drawing from is (seemingly) immense and even infinte, well wind speeds are picking up!
How will windmills effect habitit if expanded to a great range? Perhaps this is our best solution, the landscape peppered with giant peacful giants, and energy aplenty, but I don´t think any solution that takes on the present demand is efficient or sustainably, and reducing demand is always the best solution.
And I think i´d rather have a windmill in my backyard than a nuclear plant over the hill.
Thursday, May 25, 2006
Old Idea, New Life
Why be part of a government that you don't believe in? Why not form your own or sign up for one that guarentees you the rights you want? Pay taxes to them, get defense and rights from them. Be part of a collective, or a mutual.
The easiest way to see this happening is if there is an orbiting platform that houses the governemnt and acts as the "land" for the country. The other easiest option is Lunar establishment, with the oportunity for colonization.
Ken Macleod writes about these ideas in his Fall Revolution series, the first being The Star Fraction wherein there are areas on Earth governed by Space, and when entering one of these areas you literally enter space territory.
So why can't we have these now? Why can't we have a government that is totally new, of totally new ideas, and open to anyone who wants to be a part of it? If the USA and other countries are already using mercenary forces for protection and offense, then this government can too. So you tell me why or why not.
Viva Freedom!
Saturday, May 06, 2006
Now i'm scared
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
So I've been thinking... a lot
Some were generated while sailing aboard Northern Light with my aunt and uncle Deborah and Rolf. I read many good books, learned how to sail (somewhat) saw some amazing things, and had a great amount of time to just be and relax. When I got back to La Paz through some serious events, traumatic and beautiful, I took more time to recognize what was going on within. Then I read Cosmic Trigger and my mind was opened to some other possibilities.
But let's talk green for a second.
La Paz is a city of extremes. Up and down, poor and (moderately) wealthy, but like any city or civilization considered modern, La Paz has a pyramid shaped demographic. So many of the people here are on the low end of an economic slope that is traditionally unclimbable, that survival needs have dictated a sustainable lifestyle, and it's only those few on top who are riding the western wave of SUV's and waste.
Now that's not to say that there aren't sustainability problems that saturate life for all in La Paz, but it's just less likely that someone making less than a dollar a day will waste anything. One big problem here is plastic and other non bio-degradable waste and litter. The city has novel approaches to this problem, but recycling and reusing of typical disposables is needed here in a big way. There is some recycling but nothing universal or consistent throughout the city.
So what would it take to make a city like La Paz, where so much is already reused, recycled, and run down? Clean energy, and a local and less polluting fuel source for vehicles. Elimination of the ubiquitous plastic bag (that is a certain part of the economy here), and education. It sounds like a lot to do but it's nothing! Really! Compared to what we must overcome in countries with the horrendous and despicable consumption problems like the good ole' USA, Bolivia could be the first, and best country in sustainability with much greater ease.
What does this mean? Globally, and here, where I sit, in La Paz, Bolivia. Perspective shift. Change of vision. New Vision, and no programs. The people of Bolivia are some of the most mobile minded people in the world. They have had 30 changes of power in 25 years, and for the first time they have a president who is loved by the people, respected by his peers, and unafraid of pressure from outside.
I say it now, Evo Morales, you have a chance to be the leader of the world in National Sustainability. How would that feel? For one of the poorest countries in the hemisphere to lead the world with vision?
Amazing. Great. Proud, and above all, hopeful.
Wednesday, February 22, 2006
Blogging will be slow here... but not....
I'm back on the internet but i've got to tell you that i won't be posting here much... well, that could change but for now check out my other blog Bolivia Bound as it is where i am (bolivia) and is what i'm writing aboutl. Hope you enjoy it and i hope you are living and feeling as green as possilbe!
Best,
Eli
Friday, February 10, 2006
America; Growing less and less free
Organize. Speak with your friends. Get angry and get active. If you believe in this country as I do then you must believe in speaking up for your self. For your rights. No Man will make this change as powerfully as a woman can. That is a simple fact. It is woman's bodies that are being violated just as much as their rights. The right to make a choice about YOUR OWN life is what is at stake here. The life of a being growing inside you is up to you. That's that. Just as I would eliminate an unwanted parasite in my intestines, I have the right to choose to choose about what grows and what doesn't grow inside my own body.
I know this view is unpopular with many people who thing god has given them the right to decide what is right for others and that does not alter my view nor my choice to write about it.
God help us, for America is fading before my eyes, and she is my country, and I love her. It is time for us to save her. And God is my ally.
Tuesday, February 07, 2006
STEELERS!!! YES!
Friday, February 03, 2006
Politics, politicians, deadlock.
And here's how our politicians are handling diplomacy, with tit for tat actions that they themselves say they are against! Check out this article about Venezuelan and American relations.
I'm sick of it, and I'm sick of this illegal and ulawful administration. Someone PLEASE HELP US! Helping America Vote Act. What a load of rubbish. We haven't had a fair and open election for the last two presidential votes. Someone please help.
Power. Maybe that's the problem. And this president wants nothing more than more more more.
My president is Al Gore. The guy who WON the election.
Thursday, January 26, 2006
Well, goshdarnit let the revolution begin!
ch E li
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
The Afterlife: A serious threat
So this is something I have been thinking about for a very long time,
and is something I have discussed at length with friends, colleagues,
and people with different views. I have a feeling that many people
will disagree with my views, but I believe that it is their divergent
perspective that is incorrect, and not my view.
The after-life is a very serious threat to our environment and to our
culture. I do not believe in an after-life in any way in which any
semblance of our bodies, or even our personalities are preserved.
There is a fundamental energy to life that cannot be created or
destroyed. That much is clear and incontrovertible. The Christian
myth of pearly gates, cloudy destinations, and people walking around
having a good (clean) time is nothing more to me than a myth, and not
a very interesting one at that (unless you examine the social
fallout, and that is what this is all about).
The cause of this belief is complex, but I believe it rests in the
church, the establishment of the church, and not in the preaching or
stories of Jesus, or Moses for that matter. It is an idea (a meme if
you follow) that was put forward to create within believers a
reaction. That reaction has the following results;
1. A belief that this is only a temporary and in-between life/world
that we live in
2. What we are doing here and now is only a test for this later
existence that is superior to the existence on Earth
3. What we do to this world and the environment doesn't really matter
because this world doesn't really matter, it's only what comes next
that matters.
This is the life that matters. We create Heaven and Hell RIGHT HERE.
To each man is given the key to heaven. the same key opens the gates
of hell.