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On 2009-06-26 cait GOODmarked

Youssou N’Dour on Music, Islam, and Obama

On August 5, 2008 cait Discussed

No Worries

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A good message, but is sixty years of carving the best way to convey it?

On August 5, 2008 cait Discussed

Writing on the Wall

  • and said:

Sounds very interesting! On the idea of the book of messages on church signs, but with more freedom and more diversity of messages. I can’t imagine how they’ll cull through the lot to pick the best! Should be very interesting, and hopefully, inspiring to readers.

On August 5, 2008 cait Discussed

Monkey Business

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I’m glad to hear that the monkeys being used in the Southwick’s Zoo Monkey College program were bred at the zoo and not taken from the wild. However, I still have slight discomfort with the fact that exotic animals are being used for human service. This goes for dolphins in animal-assisted therapy for depression sufferers. I’m glad there’s a way to help these people in need, but I’m just not sure this is the BEST way to help them. Hopefully, someone will discover a better way in the future.

On August 5, 2008 cait Discussed

The New Nobels

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Kavli is truly inspirational. It’s great to see someone spending their fortune on making the world a better place. I just hope that the people who win the awards, who supposedly are just getting started in their science careers, continue to work hard to achieve even more for the planet using their award and the recognition they receive with it.

On 2008-08-05 cait GOODmarked

The New Nobels

On August 5, 2008 cait Discussed

Natural Sciences

  • and said:

This building will certainly be amazing. It’s great to see money being put to good use!

On 2008-08-05 cait GOODmarked

Travel Sketches

On August 5, 2008 cait Discussed

Travel Sketches

  • and said:

I love this idea of the collage that creative chronicles contributers’ travels. I especially was interested in the Italian business card. It is so simple, yet so meaningful to the contributer. This was just my first GOOD magazine, but already I am inspired and feel at home with others who can appreciate simplicity and all things “good.”

On August 5, 2008 cait Discussed

Forget About 100-mpg Cars

  • and said:

Yes, we need to make changes and improvements in the short term, I completely agree with that. But we can’t let the dream of 100+ mpg slip out of our minds. So, I agree that we can’t wait until that day comes when we can FINALLY get 100+ mpg. But, do you really think people would be willing to make a change twice? (first, a short term change, then the change once we reach 100+mpg?)

I’m someone who would be willing, because I believe something has to be done, and I’m sure some of you feel the same way. But is the rest of the world really like you and me?

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On August 5, 2008 cait Discussed

No Worries

  • and said:

A good message, but is sixty years of carving the best way to convey it?

On August 5, 2008 cait Discussed

Writing on the Wall

  • and said:

Sounds very interesting! On the idea of the book of messages on church signs, but with more freedom and more diversity of messages. I can’t imagine how they’ll cull through the lot to pick the best! Should be very interesting, and hopefully, inspiring to readers.

On August 5, 2008 cait Discussed

Monkey Business

  • and said:

I’m glad to hear that the monkeys being used in the Southwick’s Zoo Monkey College program were bred at the zoo and not taken from the wild. However, I still have slight discomfort with the fact that exotic animals are being used for human service. This goes for dolphins in animal-assisted therapy for depression sufferers. I’m glad there’s a way to help these people in need, but I’m just not sure this is the BEST way to help them. Hopefully, someone will discover a better way in the future.

On August 5, 2008 cait Discussed

The New Nobels

  • and said:

Kavli is truly inspirational. It’s great to see someone spending their fortune on making the world a better place. I just hope that the people who win the awards, who supposedly are just getting started in their science careers, continue to work hard to achieve even more for the planet using their award and the recognition they receive with it.

On August 5, 2008 cait Discussed

Natural Sciences

  • and said:

This building will certainly be amazing. It’s great to see money being put to good use!

On August 5, 2008 cait Discussed

Travel Sketches

  • and said:

I love this idea of the collage that creative chronicles contributers’ travels. I especially was interested in the Italian business card. It is so simple, yet so meaningful to the contributer. This was just my first GOOD magazine, but already I am inspired and feel at home with others who can appreciate simplicity and all things “good.”

On August 5, 2008 cait Discussed

Forget About 100-mpg Cars

  • and said:

Yes, we need to make changes and improvements in the short term, I completely agree with that. But we can’t let the dream of 100+ mpg slip out of our minds. So, I agree that we can’t wait until that day comes when we can FINALLY get 100+ mpg. But, do you really think people would be willing to make a change twice? (first, a short term change, then the change once we reach 100+mpg?)

I’m someone who would be willing, because I believe something has to be done, and I’m sure some of you feel the same way. But is the rest of the world really like you and me?

On August 5, 2008 cait Discussed

All-the-way House

  • and said:

I just got my first issue of Good Magazine, and this article convinced me that the name really is well-deserved. Not only is Children of the Night doing something good for the world, as all others who have commented have said, but GOOD is doing good just by covering this kind of story. How many times do you look in a magazine and find an article this meaningful, this powerful, and this beautiful? So, a big “It’s Good” to Children of the Night and GOOD!

On 2009-06-26 cait GOODmarked

Youssou N’Dour on Music, Islam, and Obama

On 2008-08-05 cait GOODmarked

The New Nobels

On 2008-08-05 cait GOODmarked

Travel Sketches

On 2008-08-05 cait GOODmarked

Designs on the Future

On 2008-08-05 cait GOODmarked

Beautiful Messes: A Travel Guide to Man-made Disasters

On 2008-08-05 cait GOODmarked

All-the-way House

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