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Architecture at Mesa College
What a fugly looking blob of concrete this place is. I have been inside is a little better. I hope the architect who made this mess doesn't design anymore buildings in Scam Diego.— March 4, 2009 10:16 a.m.
Newspapers: Dead or Alive
This is sad new for the United States. An uninformed public will lead to more and more abuse of power by the government. It is too bad corporations run the newspaper business and have vested interests in what news is reported.— March 4, 2009 10:13 a.m.
Free Rice!
Sounds cool. I will check it out and give you the official word later. I went into the previous market, Vien Dong and I was freaked out by canned angelfish! I used to have those as pets when I was a kid. Talk about culture shock.— March 3, 2009 8:11 a.m.
Escondido Library
This library has a great overall collection of books and apparently DVDs. It is was a sad day when I heard they cut back their hours effective 3/09 but that is the way the public gets treated in America. The city sorely needs a new library facility. Maybe somebody who lives in Escondido can carry this torch. I am still working on new downtown San Diego library!— February 26, 2009 8:37 a.m.
Brickyard Coffee and Tea
Great place. Fun atmosphere and architecture. I wish I could afford to live downtown and walk to this place everyday.— February 26, 2009 8:24 a.m.
CIA Official Challenging Competence of Foggo's Mistress Got Fired -- and Other Misadventures
Don, I like your journalism first of all. I would not expect any less of a University of Wisconsin man. My dad claims you were his classmate but then again my dad voted for Bush twice. Are we supposed to be suprised at the doings of the CIA and can we ever expect them to reform and obey the rule of law? I realize they are in a dangerous and difficult business but why do they seem to bring out the worst in some individuals that work there? Maybe we need some stories about the good things they do. I understand a journalist job is not to be a cheerleader but I think the American public needs some reassurance their government is not always corrupt. Go Badgers!— February 26, 2009 8:22 a.m.