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Jun 11, 2008
Name: jim hinde
Type: Memorial (for the deceased)
To Honor: Individual(s)
Location: seattle, Washington United States

Jim Hinde, 1951-2008: Market busker sang his heart out

By KATHY MULADY
P-I REPORTER

For 18 years, Jim Hinde's folk songs provided a musical background for Pike Place Market's cacophony of fishmongers and vegetable sellers. His anti-war and protest ballads carrying more meaning and passion than ever as he watched sadly as a new generation went off to fight.

Hinde, the Market's bushy-bearded busker, died in his sleep Monday. He was 56.

A Vietnam veteran with post-traumatic stress, he turned to writing and performing music to ease his pain.

"He loved the Market. It really helped him deal with a lot of his demons, playing music, writing the lyrics," said his daughter, Katie Hinde. "It gave him a feeling that he was doing something worthwhile and meaningful, and it supported his family.

"He was so heartbroken when we went to war in Iraq . He felt his generation was destroyed by the Vietnam War. He thought, if we learned that lesson, then it was worth it," she said.

"The current activity broke his heart; he felt like the lesson hadn't been learned at all."

Jim Hinde grew up in Sandusky, Ohio. He played football in high school.

After graduating, he joined the Navy during the Vietnam War, serving as a radio and electronic technician on the USS Thomaston.

"When he got back from the war, he wasn't doing very well. He rode the freight trains, hopping on and off, for a couple of years, then ended up in Seattle," said Katie Hinde, 28.

He met his wife on a visit back to Ohio. Jim and Janet Hinde were married for 29 years.

"He was an amazing father, he never turned to drugs or alcohol, he was the rock of our family," she said.

"He took being a father very, very seriously."

The family was preparing to celebrate their daughter's graduation from UCLA, with a doctorate in anthropology. They also have a son, Nate, 24, an artist and poet.

When the family was young, Jim Hinde worked as an advertising executive in Bellevue and later sold cars.

He wrote songs for fun and performed on weekends at neighborhood pubs.

In 1989, he started playing part time at Pike Place Market. A year later, he decided he could make it work full time.

"He wrote a really good body of work; he quickly became a very impressive artist," said Jim Page, his friend of 20 years.

"He would show up at the Market at 8 a.m. and start playing in the morning. He played three sets a day. He treated it like a job, and he did it impeccably," Page said.

Hinde recently produced a CD, "Shout Down the Wind," and won a Northwest Regional Emmy Award for the PBS documentary "Pike Place Market: Soul of a City," which he co-wrote and hosted.

Hinde was a one of the founding members of the Pike Place Market Buskers Guild. He was helping organize the Vietnam Veterans of America national convention in Seattle later this month.

News of Hinde's death spread quickly through the Pike Place Market community.

"We are devastated by the loss of Jim; he was truly a piece of the fabric that makes the Market magical. He will be missed, sorely," said James Haydu, a spokesman for the Market.

A memorial service will be held July 2 at the Market's Desimone Bridge from 7 to 9 p.m.

Contributions can be made to the Jim Hinde Memorial Fund, P.O Box 21804, Seattle, WA 98111.

P-I reporter Kathy Mulady can be reached at 206-448-8029 or kathymulady@seattlepi.com.
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Posted: Jun 11, 2008 6:36pm
Nov 15, 2007
 From: Anthony Namaste Date: November 15, 2007 4:06 PM Body: soothe Denise "Can you quote us so not giving a shit?"

Watch the video

That was FOX's classy response to the half a million viewers who saw our FOX Attacks: Decency video.

Looks like we got to FOX this time, and it wasn't a debate about policy in Iran that did it, or a video displaying their racism, or even our coverage of their abject hypocrisy on environmental issues.

No, what got the attack dogs at FOX hungry and looking for flesh was none other than an exposé of their smut peddling! It makes sense in a way, because advertisers tend not to like their products being promoted between segments of soft porn. And a large part of their conservative base hates this as well, which might be why one Christian organization compared the way women were dressed on FOX to the manner in which "hookers" are attired.

So what did we do?

With the News Hounds help, we found enough FOX lasciviousness for a whole porn site!!

Really, we did. And it wasn't that hard to do. In fact, if you thought FOX Attacks: Decency was a glimpse into the lustful thoughts of your favorite FOX anchor, you ain't seen nothing yet.

Watch the video: http://foxnewsporn.com/?utm_source=rgemail

Satire and parody aside, we think this is extremely objectionable, misogynistic content. We still don't understand how FOX is allowed to call this "news." So let's make this campaign count, and hit FOX where it hurts -- their Fair and Balance Sheet.

Many of you have been helping to create a massive database of local FOX advertisers. Now it's time to start calling them. Pick one or two to call and ask them to please not advertise on a channel that shows Girls Gone Wild during prime time, and exploits women 24/7. Let them know in very personal terms why this matters to you.

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Posted: Nov 15, 2007 1:17pm
Nov 14, 2007


 

Dear Thos,



You are invited to join Corporate
Accountability International this Saturday, November 17th, at
the Environmental Action 2007 Conference: Mobilizing the Grassroots for a Greener
Vermont
. Corporate Accountability International is hosting a
table and leading workshops on corporate campaigning and Think
Outside the Bottle. Join us!


The conference is at Vermont Technical
College in Randolph. Details can be found at www.vtenvironmentalaction.org.
The conference is hosted by Toxics Action Center, Vermont
Association of Conservation Voters, Vermont Natural Resources
Council, VPIRG, and Vermont Technical College


Over 30 skills-building training and
information workshops will focus on transportation and land use,
energy and global warming, water and forest issues, and
environmental health and toxins.  The keynote speaker is
Judy Wicks, Corporate Accountability International member and
co-founder and co-chair of the national Business Alliance for
Local Living Economies (BALLE), and founder of the Sustainable
Business Network of Greater Philadelphia.


If you can volunteer with Corporate
Accountability International during the conference, please
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Register online now at www.vtenvironmentalaction.org.
You can also call or email Johanna Miller with the Vermont
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Hope to see you there!  


Onward,



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Posted: Nov 14, 2007 10:33am
Oct 19, 2007
Focus: Civil Rights
Action Request: Petition
Location: Massachusetts, United States

Subject: Fw: STOP MBTA RADIO PETITION - Take 1 Minute to Help Stop This Insanity


Thanks, folks.  See petition link below (at end of short article); it's quick and painless. We've gotta stop this thing in its tracks; it's scheduled to spread to all the MBTA stations around Thanksgiving, but I think the massive public push-back will derail them.

Sharrhan

STOP T-RADIO PETITION

Dear Citizens:

      The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) on
October 10th started broadcasting continuous radio advertisements and
music at South Station, North Station and Airport Station with a plan
to expand the continuous radio broadcast system-wide after
Thanksgiving. The radio broadcast will adversely
monopolize this historic First Amendment public space:
    1. Curtail and Interfere with Conversations of all MBTA patrons
    2. Curtail and Interfere with Reading of all MBTA patrons
    3. Target ads to all School Children who use the MBTA
    4. Curtail and Eliminate Subway Performances

    We, the undersigned, support the diversity of expression of
patrons and artists in the subway.  We petition Governor Deval
Patrick and Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Board of
Directors to stop the T-Radio broadcast.

Sign On-Line:  http://www.PetitionOnline.com/TRADIO/petition.html

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Posted: Oct 19, 2007 8:28pm
Aug 28, 2007
Columns
Harvey Wasserman

Astonishing tower collapse screams "No New Nukes!!"
August 27, 2007

A cooling tower at the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power plant has collapsed.

A broken 54" pipe there has spewed 350,000 gallons per minute of contaminated, overheated water into the Earth. "The river water piping and the series of screens and supports failed," said a company spokesman. They "fell to the ground."

The public and media were barred from viewing the wreckage for three days. But when a Congressional Energy Bill conference committee takes up Senate-approved loan guarantees for building new nukes this fall, what will reactor backers say about this latest pile of radioactive rubble?

This kind of event can make even hardened nuke opponents pinch themselves and read the descriptions twice. Who could make this up?

Vermont Yankee has been in operation---more or less---since the early 1970s. Its owner is Entergy, a multi-reactor "McNuke" operator that last year got approval to up VY's output by 20%.

Required inspections revealed worrisome cracks and other structural problems. Entergy dismissed all that, but was forced to issue a "ratepayer protection policy" against incidents caused by the power increase. The guarantee expired earlier this month, not long before the collapse.

The tower came down amidst angry negotiations between Entergy and plant workers. A strike was barely averted, but VY's labor troubles are by no means over.

The reactor's output has now been slashed 50%. A public battle is raging over whether it can dump water even hotter than usual into the Connecticut River. Reactors in Alabama, France and elsewhere have been forced shut because the rivers that cool them have exceeded 90 degrees.

Yankee's cooling system, vintage 1972, centers on 22 (now 21) wood, fiberglass and metal towers that stretch for 300 feet, and are 50 feet high and 40 feet wide. The company calls this giant rig a "rain forest."

Operators admit to hearing "strange sounds" coming from its fans last week, but say Tuesday's collapse was unexpected.

Nuclear opponents who warned about such an event have been scorned by Entergy and its supporters. That something as apparently absurd as the spontaneous collapse of an entire cooling tower could actually occur underlines America's Keystone Kops reality of atomic operation and regulation. "We need to understand what happened," explains the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Diane Screnci.

So does Congress. A definitive Conference Committee battle will be fought after Labor Day over an Energy Bill that includes taxpayer guarantees for $50 billion and more to build new nukes.

Meanwhile Vermonters will pay for this latest pile of radioactive reactor rubble. Maybe a "fall foliage" field trip to the Green Mountain State would do the Congress some good.

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Harvey Wasserman's SOLARTOPIA: OUR GREEN-POWERED EARTH, A.D. 2030, is available at www.solartopia.org. He is senior advisor to Greenpeace USA and the Nuclear Information & Resource Service, and senior editor of Freepress.org, where this article first appeared.


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Posted: Aug 28, 2007 9:28am
May 21, 2007


----------------- Bulletin Message -----------------
From: <a href='http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=22680581&MyToken=89c25ecd-edfa-4927-8231-b4e6d0e0018a'>San Diego Derby Dolls</a>
Date: May 21, 2007 8:59 PM


A lot of people ask us, "When will you get Greenie in a warehouse?"
Here's the answer, (sorry there's no quick way to say it!):

There are two ways we could go with this, depending on how much money
we can raise/sponsorship we can rely on, coming out of the '07 season :

1) THE BARE MINIMUM

In the bare minimum, we'd be getting a warehouse just big enough to
hold the track. This would be temporary, and mean that the warehouse
is strictly a training facility, with no events held there.

This could be a good start for us. We could continue to play flat
track bouts at Skateworld and raise money from them for 2008. At the
same time, our training on the banked track would allow us to play
away-games every month in LA, gaining experience, in addition to our
bouts at Skateworld in Linda Vista.

Building requirements for bare minimum:

*7700 sq ft minimum

*Maximum $3,000 per month rent

****We can reach this objective without the assistance of any
sponsors, through our own fund raising efforts!****


2) TO THE MAX

Our intention, and best-case scenario, would be to skip the bare
minimum, and go straight for the glory in the 2008 season. In order to
comfortably do this, there must be a minimum of $100,000 at SD Derby
Doll's disposal, come the end of the '07 season.

In this case, the Doll House would double as a training facility and
event venue. This is what the LA Derby Dolls (our sister league)
currently have.

Building Requirements for To The Max

*Up to 20,000 sq feet

*7700 sq ft minimum space must be clear, with no building support
beams or objects that would obstruct track

*Maximum $10,000 per month rent

*Location: in or around downtown San Diego. Open to suggestions, Linda
Vista would be most desirable.

***This objective requires an outside source of money (sponsorship,
investors) in addition to our monthly skater dues and fund raising
efforts****

***Our track, "Greenie" is already purchased and waiting in storage.
Greenie's measurements are 50' X 96'

We are going for the Max. However, even in the case of the bare
minimum, we would still be successful, it would just mean one more
season on the flat track in San Diego. Los Angeles fans, however,
would have the benefit of new teams competing against the LA Derby Dolls.

Given the rapid growth of the sport, the media's interest in it, and
our potential sponsors, anything is possible, and we will not entirely
know which way to go until we get there!

~ For more info, or if you are interested in assisting SDDD in
accomplishing our goals, contact founder Bonnie D.Stroir at:
bonniedstroir@... ~
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Posted: May 21, 2007 6:29pm
May 14, 2007
my mothers day mantra.

mammas don't let your daughters grow up
to make less than a buck.
help em make equal pay for equal work.
mammas don't let your daughters grow up
to make less than a buck
tell pap to pay daughters.......
as much as the sons.
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Posted: May 14, 2007 6:34pm
Apr 17, 2007

The MIT Solar Decathlon Team invites you to the Solar Seven Earth Day Party

April 26th 6-8pm at NEXUS Green Building Resource Center

38 Chauncy Street, Seventh Floor Boston, MA 02111

see http://mit.edu/solardecathlon/MITSDParty.pdf
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Posted: Apr 17, 2007 7:08pm
Mar 13, 2007
Blue says
welcome home
breathe free
laugh for peace

Amerika in peril. Help!!
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Posted: Mar 13, 2007 9:44pm
Mar 8, 2007
Friday, March 09, 2007 Solar Decathlon Thought Leader's Seminar Time: 4:00p–5:00p Location: 32-155 , Stata Center These Thought Leader's Seminars are roundtable sessions which bring together industry, government or society leaders who have added value to a broader technical dialogue. These are of particular use to us in academia because we can see how technology is being used in the field and it affords us an objective feedback mechanism. This seminar will be a solar "busman's holiday" for us. Invited Speakers: Mark Buckley, Director of Environmental Affairs, Staples Corporation Kevin O'Connor, Host of "This Old House" John Duffy, UMASS Lowell Solar Energy Engineering Lori Ribeiro, MIT / Brockton Brightfields Web site: http://web.mit.edu/solardecathlon/ Open to: the general public Sponsor(s): Entrepreneurs Club, MIT Energy Campus Events, MIT Energy Club For more information, contact: Corey Fucetola fucetolc@mit.edu This event is categorized as: lectures/conferences, science/engineering
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