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WWOOF..World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms

WWOOF, a world wide network – it started in the UK in 1971,
and has since become an international movement that is helping people
share more sustainable ways of living.

WWOOF is an exchange – in return for volunteer help WWOOF hosts offer food, accommodation and opportunities to learn about organic lifestyles.

WWOOF organisations link individuals wanting to volunteer on organic
farms or smallholdings with people who are looking for volunteer help.

May 29, 2008 Posted by sjoukes | 1 | | No Comments Yet

Couch surfing

CouchSurfing is a worldwide network
for making connections
between travelers
and the local communities they visit.

May 29, 2008 Posted by sjoukes | 1 | | No Comments Yet

Record Companies sue Project Playlist on Copyright

Record Companies sue Project Playlist on Copyright

The nine record labels are: Warner Music Group Corp’s Atlantic Recording Corp, Elektra Entertainment Group Inc and Warner Bros. Records Inc; EMI Group Plc’s Capitol Records LLC, Priority Records LLC and Virgin Records America Inc; and the Interscope Records, Motown Record Co LP and UMG Recordings Inc labels of Vivendi SA’s Universal Music Group.

May 26, 2008 Posted by sjoukes | 1 | | No Comments Yet

vista lookalike: BricoPack


http://www.crystalxp.net/galerie/en.id.130.htm

I downloaded this tonight and it works great…my desktop looks soooo nice..
there is probably a whole load of stuff that I’m probably missing
but what I see looks great..and I’m sure it is faster too!!
good stuff anyway..I can recommend it

May 25, 2008 Posted by sjoukes | 1 | | 1 Comment

Lost parrot gives vet his name and address

Lost parrot gives vet his name and address

TOKYO, Japan (AP) —
When Yosuke the parrot flew out of his cage and got lost, he did exactly what he had been taught —
recite his name and address to a stranger willing to help.

Lost in Tokyo, Yosuke the parrot was able to give his name and address
to get taken home.

Police rescued the African grey parrot two weeks ago
from a neighbor’s roof in the city of Nagareyama, near Tokyo.

After spending a night at the station, he was transferred to a nearby veterinary hospital
while police searched for clues, local policeman Shinjiro Uemura said.
He kept mum with the cops, but began chatting after a few days with the vet.

“I’m Mr. Yosuke Nakamura,” the bird told the veterinarian, according to Uemura.
The parrot also provided his full home address, down to the street number,
and even entertained the hospital staff by singing songs.

“We checked the address, and what do you know, a Nakamura family really lived there.
So we told them we’ve found Yosuke,” Uemura said.
The Nakamura family told police they had been teaching the bird its name and address
for about two years.
But Yosuke apparently wasn’t keen on opening up to police officials.

“I tried to be friendly and talked to him, but he completely ignored me,” Uemura said.

May 21, 2008 Posted by sjoukes | 1 | | No Comments Yet

The Old Bailey on Line

The Proceedings of the Old Bailey,

1674-1913

A fully searchable edition of the largest body of
texts
detailing the lives of non-elite people
ever published,
containing 197,745
criminal trials held at London’s central criminal
court.

May 18, 2008 Posted by sjoukes | 1 | | No Comments Yet

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May 16, 2008 Posted by sjoukes | 1 | | No Comments Yet