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Announcing the BlogHer Community Keynote Selections

Yes, just under the wire, I am here to announce the BlogHer Community Keynote line-up. What to say about an idea that prompted hundreds of posts to come flooding in? How about: We better do this again! And how about: A heartfelt thanks to our selection committee: Alice from finslippy Debbie from Body Impolitic Heather from NoPasaNada Jessica from Oh the Joys! Mona from Kirida Kristy Sammis and Denise Tanton from BlogHer And, of course, the woman who proposed the idea in the first place, Eden Kennedy from Fussy.

The Power of Serendipity - Learning About Nanotechnology

There is a three foot pile of papers, books, bookmarks and information goodness buried on my bed. (Hey, I found a wrapped cookie!) A clear sign it is time for a little serendipity. I plunge into the center and pull out...a Nanotechnology catalog.  Oh my.

DIY: Round Up From 'Round the 'Net

by chris at 10:45pm Tue, 8 Jul 2008 under Hobbies, Crafts & DIY
Renovation-palooza continues at my house. This past weekend saw us hanging sheet rock on the ceiling of our empty kitchen. Yes, this is as exciting as my life is. Don't be jealous. It also saw me cooking every single meal on the grill. Which I will be doing for the foreseeable future.

Join BlogHer On The Road! All Reach Out Tour Cities Now Open For Registration

If you can't make it to BlogHer '08 in San Francisco this year, maybe you can join us in one of our SIX "Reach Out Tour" cities this fall? We'll be condensing our annual event into one-day extravaganzas in Boston, DC, Nashville, Greensboro, Atlanta and New Orleans. And you can register now for any or all of them!

Consumer Reports asks "Who is to blame for high gas prices?"

A recent survey conducted by Consumer Reports says that motorists are feeling the pain at the pump, and it is impacting their lifestyles and shaping future car buying habits. The "Auto Pulse" survey revealed some very interesting answers.

Combat-related PTSD: a spiritual wound for the vet and for America

I cannot get this news out of my thoughts today -- Joseph Dwyer is dead. He killed himself. He was a decorated veteran of the Iraq war, an Army medic. He had PTSD. He is the latest announced casualty of war-related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

From the 'hood: Having it made and unmade

by From the 'hood at 3:24pm Tue, 8 Jul 2008 under Mommy & Family, From the 'hood
It's obvious that Jennifer Mattern is a professional writer, even if you don't click over to read her about page. In this post she writes about her very recent divorce with all the mixed emotions of it showing through her words: "There is a divorce epidemic, I am now convinced. It is spreading like wildfire, like the plague. This morning, I bring coffee and donuts and children to his place. The four of us eat breakfast at his counter. When the girls run off to play, D and I talk about this epidemic, about all the couples we know who are splitting.

Generosity And Goodwill.

by KT theAstrologer at 10:37am Tue, 8 Jul 2008 under Astrology & Horoscopes
A nice, expansive opposition is building between the stately Sun and majestic Jupiter. This aspect will help us make the best of other, more difficult astrological energies occurring this week. Activate the principles of generosity and good will in your daily life. Try to see the best in other people. Make a conscious choice to support them instead of tearing them down. And keep a good balance between the big picture and the petty details this week. Both are vital. You'll be especially motivated by this aspect if your birthday is today or tomorrow, or on or around January 9, April 7 or October 11.