…systems are ways of classifying the seriousness of the crime. Here’s a bit of info to help you remember what these designations mean. Think of “I” (or “first degree”) as…
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50% off Sale: State and Federal Surplus Store in Salem, April 5th
…retrieve items you won on eBay . Please come and join us! Go green with recycled equipment, save money, help fund state programs, and get some cool stuff all…
Geek Women Speakers
Very, very cool: Geek Speak Women: “We help you find technical women to speak at your events” Via Uber-Geek/Librarian Woman Nicole Engard at her What I learned today blog….
Consumer Reports Magazine, Free, Full Text, Online, From Your Desktop
…and see what happens. 6) I bet you can take it from here, but if not, phone the WCCLS library helpline at: 503-526-2577. If the above steps do not work,…
14 Numbers your (and your kids) Cell Phones Can’t Live Without
…yourself stuck on the side of the road (or maybe you’ve had a few drinks). This is especially helpful in the latter situation since you won’t have to sheepishly ask…
Book Review: Rule the Web (Boing Boing!)
…videos and live call-in talk shows. In short, it will help you get things done in your online and offline life, by using useful, mostly free Web resources. How perfect…
Tell the Oregon Legislature What You Think of Their Online Recordings
…survey to determine ways to improve its recordings of floor sessions and committee hearings. Your responses will help us design a new recording system that will make it easier to…
Public Domain Reprints and Chat Rooms (inter-alia)
…Ways to Work Together will discuss not only collaboration strategies but also the tools that will help you work with others. We’ll also be creating an online companion for our…
Blawgers as (real) Writers
…legal profession have come to rely on to help us do our own jobs should not taken for granted. They should be recognized for their talent, persistence, devotion, public service,…
Researching Long-Term Adult Care Options
…complaint history or to make a complaint: Oregon Department of Human Services, 800-232-3020. Counties also investigate complaints, and completed investigations are public. Multnomah County: Aging and Disabilities Help Line, 503-988-3646….
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