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- From: "Rob Walton" <waltonrp AT gmail.com>
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- Subject: [Homestead] Preserving Southern Seeds
- Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 07:40:50 -0500
Hey all,
We were discussing seed sources a while back. Thought I'd share this. Gene,
I'm getting some Snow on the Mountain butterbeans.
I just got a response from this group out of the U of Georgia. They offer
seeds for free, you need to contract to return to them 1/3 of the seed you
save from what you grow. Not sure the quanity that they send, probably small,
but a great way to help preserve seed and get your hands on some old
varieties.
http://www.uga.edu/ebl/southernheirloom/
Click on "Seeds in Acession"
I've shared this on several groups, so some of you may see it twice.
Rob - Va
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Subject: Re: [Homestead] Google Avoids Surrendering Search Requests
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I hope this story about google turns everyone's blood cold. We are
witnessing history here, my fellow Americans, where we are turning into
what the Soviet Union was in its height of repression, spying, and
crushing of dissenters. And google isn't all that innocent; it has
agreed to censor what goes into China, and the military has blocked
access to the Air America Radio site, but allows hate-mongering Rush
Limbaugh, the drunken 4x divorcee, as well as sex-phone-addict Bill
O'lying Reilly access to our troops, but they cannot hear the truth
about the lies of the bush cabal.
everyone, please be sure to watch our "elected officials", write, call,
and make sure they protect our freedoms, and at the next election, VOTE
OUT EVERYONE that you can!
www.mediamatters.org
www.rawstory.com
www.truthout.org
www.projectcensored.org
and www.airamericaradio.com
Don't know about you'all, but I for one am trying to plan for survival
when TEOTWAWKI happens! (the end of the world as we know it)
arlene/phoenix
>> http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/news/story.jsp?flocÿ-APO-1333&idq=/ff/story/0001%2F20060317%2F2154129782.htm&sc33
>>
>> Google Avoids Surrendering Search Requests
>>
>> By MICHAEL LIEDTKE
>>
>> SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A federal judge on Friday ordered Google Inc. to
>> give the Bush administration a peek inside its search engine, but
>> rebuffed the government's demand for a list of people's search
>> requests - potentially sensitive information that the company had
>> fought to protect.
>>
>> In his 21-page ruling, U.S. District Judge James Ware told Google to
>> provide the U.S. Justice Department with the addresses of 50,000
>> randomly selected Web sites indexed by its search engine by April 3.
>>
>> The government plans to use the data for a study in another case in
>> Pennsylvania, where the Bush administration is trying to revive a law
>> meant to shield children from online pornography.
>>
>> Ware, though, decided Google won't have to disclose what people have
>> been looking for on its widely used search engine, handing a
>> significant victory to the company and privacy rights advocates.
>>
>> ``This is a clear victory for our users,'' Nicole Wong, Google's
>> associate general counsel said in a statement Friday.
>>
>> Attempts to reach a spokesman for the Justice Department late Friday
>> weren't immediately successful.
>>
>> The government had asked for the contents of 5,000 randomly selected
>> search requests, dramatically scaling back its initial demands after
>> Google's vehement protests gained widespread attention.
>>
>> When the Justice Department first turned to Ware for help in January,
>> the government wanted an entire week's worth of Google search requests
>> - a list that would encompass queries posed by millions of people.
>>
>> 03/17/06 21:54
>>
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- [Homestead] Preserving Southern Seeds, Rob Walton, 03/18/2006
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