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About rpm100

Rpm100 is a Director of Technical Services living in Detroit-Shoreway neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio.

Recent transplant from the burbs to an urban revitalizing growing arts district on the near west side of Cleveland. Involved in affordable housing, community organizing, helping the poor and developing community with diverse population of this area.

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On August 29, 2009 rpm100 Discussed

Boycott the Whole Foods Boycott

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I don’t need a boycott to not shop at Whole Food; the prices are so expensive I can’t afford to shop there.I think WF is just an outlet for rich folks to feel like they’re eating “sustainable”. It’s os trendy to be “green”. What’s so sustainable about organic, free range, never caged, Vermont eggs at 4.75 per? Or ostrich eggs at $19.99 each?What’s wrong with Whole Foods is what’s wrong with healthcare: only the rich can afford that level of quality.

On July 12, 2009 rpm100 Discussed

Staturday: Facebook, You’re Getting Old

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Could that have something to do with the fact that older users are just now catching on to social networking? 

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On August 29, 2009 rpm100 Discussed

Boycott the Whole Foods Boycott

  • and said:

I don’t need a boycott to not shop at Whole Food; the prices are so expensive I can’t afford to shop there.I think WF is just an outlet for rich folks to feel like they’re eating “sustainable”. It’s os trendy to be “green”. What’s so sustainable about organic, free range, never caged, Vermont eggs at 4.75 per? Or ostrich eggs at $19.99 each?What’s wrong with Whole Foods is what’s wrong with healthcare: only the rich can afford that level of quality.

On July 12, 2009 rpm100 Discussed

Staturday: Facebook, You’re Getting Old

  • and said:

Could that have something to do with the fact that older users are just now catching on to social networking? 

rpm100 has not GOODmarked anything yet.
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