…than 500!] Do Blog Descriptions matter? Maybe. Some aggregators (e.g. here and here) include your blog’s description in their indexes, so to me, yes, it matters. Will it change the…
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Countdown to 2010 Daylight Savings Time: March 14
Say goodbye to Februrary and don’t forget that your clocks change back to Daylight Savings Time in less than 2 weeks: Daylight Saving Time: When Do Clocks Spring Forward?…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #10 (Article II, Suffrage and Elections, Sections 11-17)
…Elections, Sections 11-17 ARTICLE IISUFFRAGE AND ELECTIONS 11. When collector or holder of public moneys ineligible to office12. Temporary appointments to office13. Privileges of electors14. Time of holding elections and…
Daylight Savings begins Sunday, March 10, 2013
Are you ready to Spring Forward in Oregon? March 10th is the Day the Clocks Change. If you want to know why you have to Spring Forward (and if…
I’m My Own Grandpa: Librarians, Lawyers, and Confidentiality
…You might work half time as the town law librarian and half time for the public defender whose aunt works half time for the sheriff whose chief deputy is the…
Surveys I’ll Never Take or, Make Me Want to Take Your Survey!
…surveys.) Please include the following information – front and center – in your survey request: 1) When does your survey close? An exact date and time, please. Please respect my…
Tough Love in the Workplace: “Everyone who wants a call/chat with me must fill in an application”
…Your Time”: Excerpt: “…. Force others to prepare. We all hope and expect that others will prepare for meetings with us. Surprisingly often, they don’t. Even when they’re requesting the…
Bite #7, Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: #7 (Bill of Rights, 40-42)
…corrections institution, allowing for a short time for administrative intake and processing. The specific quantity of hours per day to be spent in work or on-the-job training shall be determined…
Oregon Voter Pamphlets, Measure 78, and “No Financial Impact?”
…page 52 of the Voter’s Pamphlet you will find the “Estimate of Financial Impact” of Measure 78, a fairly routine though slightly comic proposal to change some of the language…
How to Change the World: “Even if it embarrasses your kids”
…or the next. But some do – and some are downright amazing. It’s hard to take on the system, city hall, and even harder to change legislation. A story a…
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