Monthly Archives: April 2010

Coffeehouse observation No. 106

A young, bright, stylish couple is on the coffeehouse patio. She is online and glancing at a fashion magazine. He lit a cigar and is puffing away while also glancing at what I think may be another fashion magazine. To his credit, he is reading a story about Mr. Potatohead. … OK, so it may not be a fashion magazine.

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Earth Day Fail: Pitches that miss the mark | GreenBiz.com

Earth Day Fail: Pitches that miss the mark | GreenBiz.com.

Business view of Earth Day | GreenBiz.com

The Business View of Earth Day | Business | GreenBiz.com.

Business and the evolution of Earth Day | Business | GreenBiz.com

Business and the Evolution of Earth Day | Business | GreenBiz.com

Coffeehouse observation No. 105

A day just is not a day without coffee in your day. See, “day” used three times in a sentence of 12 words is a clear indicator that I should have had coffee … on this day.

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Fort Kent starts new phase of flood planning | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Fort Kent starts new phase of flood planning | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Portland pro-gun rally gets response from foes | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Portland pro-gun rally gets response from foes | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Merrill Lynch settlement nets Maine $400K | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Merrill Lynch settlement nets Maine $400K | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Maine gets $30M for energy upgrades | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Maine gets $30M for energy upgrades | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

For French group, it’s no ordeal to be stranded in Maine | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

For French group, it’s no ordeal to be stranded in Maine | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Coffeehouse observation No. 104

Rain is coming down very, very hard! I’m happy for my medium Red Eye (coffee with two espresso shots). It’s helping me stay afloat, as it were. … Oh, wait! The clouds just broke up just a little bit and I can see blue sky!!

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Coffeehouse observation No. 103

The Exotic Java barista wore a tiara because it was her birthday today. We all should have a reason to wear a tiara. … Um, I mean that figuratively, of course. I’m not sure I could pull of the tiara look, not with my beard.

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University of Maine troop protection system patented | Bangor Daily News

UM troop protection system patented – Bangor Daily News.

Maine author to sign new book | Bangor Daily News

Maine author to sign new book – Bangor Daily News.

Coffee giant Starbucks tackles green goals except one: Recycling | GreenBiz.com

SEATTLE, WA — From buying green power to reducing the amount of water it uses, Starbucks is on track to meet the majority of its long-term environmental goals, the coffee giant said Monday.

Starbucks made gains in green building, water and energy use, ethical sourcing and helping farmers reduce deforestation, the company said in its 2009 Global Responsibility Report. It lagged, however, in one high-profile area: recycling.

The company rated its progress on three recycling goals as “Needs improvement.” The goals involve developing a comprehensive recyclable cup by 2012, implementing front-of-store recycling in company-owned stores, and serving a quarter of beverage made in-store in reusable vessels, both by 2015.

“One of the significant challenges we’re facing is a wide variance in municipal recycling capabilities,” Starbucks said in the report. “This inconsistency makes it difficult for a company like ours, with more than 16,000 retail locations around the globe, to efficiently and effectively implement a recycling strategy.”

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Dream Boat: Will USS Kennedy become tourist attraction on Portland waterfront? | Portland Magazine

http://www.portlandmonthly.com/portmag/2010/02/dream-boat-2/.

New website Dowser.org promotes journalism as a positive force | Idealist.org

New Site Dowser.org Promotes Journalism as a Positive Force

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Coffeehouse observation No. 102

A guy sitting outside in the coffeehouse patio area is wearing black pants and black shoes and one white sock on his right foot. No sock on the other foot. It’s a fashion statement, I’m sure. I’m not entirely sure what kind of fashion statement, but a fashion statement nonetheless.

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Maine craft beer headed for White House | Maine Public Broadcasting Network

Maine craft beer headed for White House | Maine Public Broadcasting Network

Coffeehouse observation No. 101

A Chihuahua in a tutu is still just a tiny little dog. There’s one on the sidewalk just outside the coffeehouse. People who dress up their dogs in human costumes should be provided mental health services. It’s just wrong, wrong, wrong to dress up your dog or cat.

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