Waste of water
Rogel @ August 8, 2007 # No Comment Yet
I grew up in Dimona, a little town in the middle of Israel’s desert. One of the most common definitions of desert is the lack of rain, and the line is being drawn at the 200 MM of rain per year. You can imagine the effect that a storm, like today’s storm, that drops about 3.5” of rain […]
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Tap water is good for you, unless you are part of the city bureaucracy
Rogel @ August 8, 2007 # 2 Comments
Do you remember the ad campaign the city of NY launched recently to convinced everybody the tap water are safe and worth using? Apparently this does not include the only place where such recommendation is appropriate - the city administration! And while the $700,000 from taxpayer money are being spent on questionable campaign, an additional $3 million are being […]
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Go see it
Rogel @ August 2, 2007 # No Comment Yet
If you are in New York this summer, make sure that you are going to see Frost/Nixon - it is theater at its best. I have no intention to write a review here, more qualified people already did. I’ll just add that the play, and the excellent acting, not only portraying an historical event, one that […]
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Evil shortcut
Rogel @ June 18, 2007 # One Comment
On the way home today, listening to the radio, I learned that Columbia University official proposing the use of eminent domain by the city to support the university’s expansion plan. The university official had the audacity to argue that the eminent domain is justified because the university expansion will benefit the public.
It is […]
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Observation
Rogel @ February 19, 2007 # No Comment Yet
Working on Presidents day is a very lonely activity.
Walking in the empty streets around wall street, trying to get a decent coffee - and no, starbucks doesn’t sell decent coffee - feels aerie. And no, I couldn’t find any decent coffee shop open.
Technorati Tags: Presidents day - working - coffee shop
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Not only trans-fat
Rogel @ December 30, 2006 # 2 Comments
NY City council was very busy baning, or at least trying to ban, many things last year:
* Trans-fats.
* Aluminum baseball bats.
* The purchase of tobacco by 18- to 20-year-olds.
* Foie gras.
* Pedicabs in parks.
* New fast-food restaurants (but only in poor neighborhoods).
* Lobbyists from the […]
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Why are they leaving?
Rogel @ December 11, 2006 # No Comment Yet
We moved down to North Carolina on February 28th. Early in the morning we packed everyone and everything into our Honda Odyssey with the U-haul on the back and started down the road. 2 Adults, 3 kids, 1 4 week old infant, 2 dogs and 500 miles to go.
John’s Journey away from away from NY
In […]
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Your nanny knows better
Rogel @ December 5, 2006 # 8 Comments
New level of intervention in what should be personal decision was reached today by the city of NY:
NEW YORK — The Board of Health voted Tuesday to make New York the first city in the nation to ban artery-clogging artificial trans fats at restaurants — from the corner pizzeria to high-end bakeries.
The board, which passed […]
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Shame
Rogel @ October 7, 2006 # 2 Comments
John, is this the best that the richest sport team can come with?
Technorati Tags: Yankees - NYC - sport - Baseball
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Save Darfur Rally
Rogel @ September 14, 2006 # 2 Comments
I am taking a break from settling in the new house and coming to the rally. What about you?
When: September 17, 2006, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: Central Park, East Meadow
Directions: Enter Central Park on foot from 5th Avenue at 90th Street.Follow East Drive uptown (north) to East Meadow.
Subway: Take the 4, […]
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