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Your favorite todo list gets an overhaul

Hello RapidTASK members!

We're excited to announce that we've just launched a major update to RapidTASK.

With version 2.0, these major changes have been made:
* A new streamlined interface.
* A new "Today" screen to show all of your important updates.
* A new "Connections" menu to show people you're working with.
* Over 70 bug fixes and minor changes to improve the speed.

Check it out today - we're anxious to hear what you think, so we can keep making it better for you. Email me directly at chris@rapidtask.com - I'll be monitoring your feedback about future changes and requests for new features to go into the next version.

Thanks for all of your feedback and positive reviews while we worked on this release!

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Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Monday, June 13, 2005

dog days

here from email

Permies graduate

Check out our youngest permaculture graduate.


This is Aiden and his attendance was flawless. He made lots of valuable contributions to the class.



And while we are on the topic of education, Tofu graduated from puppy school just this past weekend. Doesn't he look pleased with himself?

Talking about fishy tuna

I think fishy tuna is tasty except when it has mercury in it.






Notice the picture of the tasty tuna. Isn't it shiny?

Friday, June 10, 2005

Austin Eco Network online Forum

Wednesday, June 08, 2005


Hairy is the essence of goodness. Posted by Hello

Not Another Blog


SINGAPORE/LONDON (Reuters) - Traders pondering how the world’s growing number of motorists will fill up their tanks in coming decades may want to focus a bit less on fields of oil and more on those of corn.
With $50-plus oil prices increasingly seen as the rule instead of the exception, major consumers worldwide are looking to dramatically increase their use of biofuels, environmentally friendly fuel made from sugar cane, vegetable or corn oils.
Homegrown crops offer consuming nations the opportunity to cut hefty oil import bills, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and revitalize agricultural incomes.
They could also help sate briskly rising consumption of motor fuel, which has pushed the oil industry to the brink of its capacity and helped inflate world prices. But biofuels have a long way to go before they will register on global markets.


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