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1 month ago
in Mashable’s Social Media & Marketing Conference Guide on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Holy cow that is an Amazing list! Any chance you could drop it into a Google Calendar so I could maybe see which conferences coincide with the Red Sox being in the same town?
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3 months ago
in ilovebacon.com - dumb but fun on ilovebacon.com
Wrote this on a friends car once on a road trip - we stopped somewhere and somebody wrote "She is" under it.
3 months ago
in Watch the space station being built from your backyard on Granite Geek
http://heavens-above.com is a VERY good site for getting Shuttle, Space Station and lots of other satellite pass information.
4 months ago
in ilovebacon.com - dumb but fun on ilovebacon.com
Heard a similar joke - Gyno is unimpressed with a car mechanic's skills: Challenges the mechanic to fix the problem with the car through the muffler while it's running.
5 months ago
in The SageTV HD Theater Extender/Player Giveaway on GeekTonic by Brent Evans
Why not me? Why not now?
5 months ago
in Merrimack eyes school land for new fire station on Nashua Telegraph
To everyone who voted for the MALL: Chalk this up to the "We told you so" column
5 months ago
in Shareware Report: A free video editor on Granite Geek
I installed this and it highjacked my browser with an ASK tool bar, as well as changing my launch page.
Spam.
Spam.
9 months ago
in CIO vs. CTO on Windley's Technometria
A very quick read that nailed the question. Thanks!
9 months ago
in Outlet mall OK'd after 4-year fight on Nashua Telegraph
The history of commercial zoning and this land goes back to at least 1999. I refer to the zoning amendments denied by the planning board. Know your history Joe - this is a clear case of a developer trying again and again until they got what they wanted.
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Get your facts straight MA. Zoning was changed. Just like a high school was approved after several tries. It doesn't mean the developer forced the city or residents. You don't understand the process, do you.
9 months ago
in Outlet mall OK'd after 4-year fight on Nashua Telegraph
This article misses at least 3 years of history. Previous Mall proposals were put in front of this board and denied - primarily due to resident input at public hearings. The developer just kept coming back until they got the verdict they wanted - they have a term for this "Double Jeopardy."
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Joe
That's totally false. Over the 3 years the public hearings defined the requirements of which Chelsea has met every time. To say they were denied is a lie. "Resident Input" was from the homes in the immediate area bordered already by commercial/industrial property and a trailer park. That doesn't represent the vast majority of the rest of the town. And as stated here, while some people feel their opinion is enough to block this, there are no legal grounds to deny the project. People need to understand that.
This project was approved by voters and has met every requirement put forth by the city. To me it's ridiculous that it took 4 years to clear all the obstacles. It's about time.
This project was approved by voters and has met every requirement put forth by the city. To me it's ridiculous that it took 4 years to clear all the obstacles. It's about time.
10 months ago
in Deal in sight, some against outlet mall on Nashua Telegraph
I think this potential passing of the zoning is the result of bullying by the developer. This land was zoned for office parks - and was being developed that way until they started pushing commercial on it. The first time the abutters fought it and won should have been enough - they shouldn't have brought the zoning change back year after year after year until the developer gets what they want. To me that is the real crime here: The town was worn down on this one and the only winner is the developer.
Crime, Traffic and Taxes will all go UP and a PRIME piece of office park will be forever destroyed. This is an invitation to a million people a year to come to the town of Merrimack - not all people are bad, but no matter what odds you throw at it - there's gonna be some bad people in Merrimack as a result of this.
Don't be fooled: Most of the people posting in favor of this development are being paid to do so.
Crime, Traffic and Taxes will all go UP and a PRIME piece of office park will be forever destroyed. This is an invitation to a million people a year to come to the town of Merrimack - not all people are bad, but no matter what odds you throw at it - there's gonna be some bad people in Merrimack as a result of this.
Don't be fooled: Most of the people posting in favor of this development are being paid to do so.
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