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<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 02:27:03 -0800</pubDate>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 17:54:46 -0700</pubDate>
	<title>Blacklisted by Monsanto // Current</title>
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		<p>Monsanto is E.V.I.L.</p>
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	<pubDate>Sat, 08 Aug 2009 19:45:46 -0700</pubDate>
	<title>Who Owns Colorados Rainwater? Rainwater Harvesting Illegal in SomeStates NICHOLAS RICCARDI / Los Angeles Times 18mar2009</title>
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		<p>From the page: "Who Owns Colorado&#039;s Rainwater?<br />
Rainwater Harvesting Illegal in Some States<br />
NICHOLAS RICCARDI / Los Angeles Times 18mar2009<br />
<br />
Environmentalists and others like to gather it in containers for use in drier times.<br />
But state law says it belongs to those who bought the rights to waterways.<br />
<br />
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<br />
Reporting from Denver â€" Every time it rains here, Kris Holstrom knowingly breaks the law.<br />
<br />
Holstrom&#039;s violation is the fancifully painted 55-gallon buckets underneath the gutters of her farmhouse on a mesa 15 miles from the resort town of Telluride. The barrels catch rain and snowmelt, which Holstrom uses to irrigate the small vegetable garden she and her husband maintain.<br />
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image source: 31mar2009<br />
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But according to the state of Colorado, the rain that falls on Holstrom&#039;s property is not hers to keep. It should be allowed to fall to the ground and flow unimpeded into surrounding creeks and streams, the law states, to become the property of farmers, ranchers, developers and water agencies that have bought the rights to those waterways.<br />
<br />
What Holstrom does is called rainwater harvesting. It&#039;s a practice that dates back to the dawn of civilization, and is increasingly in vogue among environmentalists and others who pursue sustainable lifestyles. They collect varying amounts of water, depending on the rainfall and the vessels they collect it in. The only risk involved is losing it to evaporation. Or running afoul of Western states&#039; water laws.<br />
<br />
Those laws, some of them more than a century old, have governed the development of the region since pioneer days.<br />
<br />
"If you try to collect rainwater, well, that water really belongs to someone else," said Doug Kemper, executive director of the Colorado Water Congress. "We get into a very detailed accounting on every little drop."<br />
<br />
Frank Jaeger of the Parker Water and Sanitation District, on the arid foothills south of Denver, sees water harvesting as an insidious attempt to take water from entities that have paid dearly for the resource.<br />
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"Every drop of water that comes down keeps the ground wet and helps the flow of the river," Jaeger said. He scoffs at arguments that harvesters like Holstrom only take a few drops from rivers. "Everything always starts with one little bite at a time."<br />
<br />
Increasingly, however, states are trying to make the practice more welcome. Bills in Colorado and Utah, two states that have limited harvesting over the years, would adjust their laws to allow it in certain scenarios, over the protest of people like Jaeger.<br />
<br />
Organic farmers and urban dreamers aren&#039;t the only people pushing to legalize water harvesting. Developer Harold Smethills wants to build more than 10,000 homes southwest of Denver that would be supplied by giant cisterns that capture the rain that falls on the 3,200-acre subdivision. He supports the change in Colorado law.<br />
<br />
"We believe there is something to rainwater harvesting," Smethills said. "We believe it makes economic sense."<br />
<br />
Collected rainwater is generally considered "gray water," or water that is not reliably pure enough to drink but can be used to water yards, flush toilets and power heaters. In some states, developers try to include a network of cisterns and catchment pools in every subdivision, but in others, those who catch the rain tend to do so covertly.<br />
<br />
In Colorado, rights to bodies of water are held by entities who get preference based on the dates of their claims. Like many other Western states, Colorado has more claims than available water, and even those who hold rights dating back to the late 19th century sometimes find they do not get all of the water they should.<br />
<br />
"If I decide to [take rainwater] in 2009, somewhere, maybe 100 miles downstream, there&#039;s a water right that outdates me by 100 years" that&#039;s losing water, said Kevin Rein, assistant state engineer.<br />
<br />
State Sen. Chris Romer found out about this facet of state water policy when he built his ecological dream house in Denver, entirely powered by solar energy. He wanted to install a system to catch rainwater, but the state said it couldn&#039;t be permitted.<br />
<br />
"It was stunning to me that this common-sense thing couldn&#039;t be done," said Romer, a Democrat. He sponsored a bill last year to allow water harvesting, but it did not pass.<br />
<br />
"Welcome to water politics in Colorado," Romer said. "You don&#039;t touch my gun, you don&#039;t touch my whiskey, and you don&#039;t touch my water."<br />
<br />
Romer and Republican state Rep. Marsha Looper introduced bills this year to allow harvesting in certain circumstances. Armed with a study that shows that 97% of rainwater that falls on the soil never makes it to streams, they propose to allow harvesting in 11 pilot projects in urban areas, and for rural users like Kris Holstrom whose wells are depleted by drought.<br />
<br />
In contrast to the high-stakes maneuvering in the capital, Holstrom looks upon the state&#039;s regulation of rainwater with exasperated amusement.<br />
<br />
Holstrom, director of sustainability for Tellu</p>
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	<pubDate>Sat, 08 Aug 2009 17:45:48 -0700</pubDate>
	<title>Poweriser USA Inc. : Home</title>
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		<p>...um well, these stilt-y, kangaroo-y super fabulous sproing-y leg extension thingys are just calling my name.</p>
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	<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2009 07:17:08 -0700</pubDate>
	<title>Searching Videos for &amp;Strangelove - My Car Is My Lover&amp; | Veoh</title>
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		<p>Flo and Kay...oh I just adore them!<br />
 My favorite quote comes after they watch &#039;Dick Clark&#039;s $100,000 Pyramid&#039;; &#039;It exercises your brain- and makes it smell like rubber!&#039;</p>
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	<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jun 2008 11:32:38 -0700</pubDate>
	<title>   Hastens.  </title>
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		<p>This is the bed of my dreams....</p>
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	<pubDate>Sun, 25 May 2008 12:03:17 -0700</pubDate>
	<title>Hermes.com, the official Herm&amp;s online boutique</title>
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		<p>So naughty, I know....</p>
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	<pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2008 06:13:17 -0800</pubDate>
	<title>Animation virtual Studio - Aniboom online</title>
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		<p>So. Great.</p>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jan 2008 18:58:43 -0800</pubDate>
	<title>The American Lie Machine</title>
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		<p>As John Lennon said shortly before he was murdered, <br />
"Wake up, there are people planning the future of the world and they do not have your best interest or mine in mind."</p>
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	<comments>http://www.stumbleupon.com/url/www.youtube.com/watch%253Fv%253DNqD64fr4EbI</comments>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 10 Dec 2007 17:07:32 -0800</pubDate>
	<title>Skycrane Booms - the mini DV camera Boom</title>
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		<p>Beautifully made and reasonably priced. A fantastic tool for all DVX shooters.</p>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2007 10:06:14 -0700</pubDate>
	<title>Home</title>
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		<p>This is a &#039;flow as you need it&#039; shower head. Easy to use, forceful stream and an amazing &#039;per shower&#039; water savings of well over 50 gallons. Anyone who cares about water conservation should install this shower head in their bathroom. The shower head also has an easy &#039;disable&#039; feature that allows you to switch back to normal &#039;excessive&#039; consumption at the drop of a hat!</p>
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