Grateful Web was born in a basement—well, digitally anyway—in July of 1995, but the idea first sparked in June, driving into New York City from Wyckoff, NJ. Mike and Barney Moran, two wide-eyed, music-loving brothers, hit the bong, turned up the Grateful Dead (specifically March 1st, 1969), and imagined something wild about to happen with… Continue reading 30 Trips Around the Web: Our Grateful Journey
“Fahrenheit 9/11,” Michael Moore’s latest documentary, gives a detailed account of the events leading up to 9/11 and the President’s response. As the movie opens it recounts how Bush literally stole the Presidency, with the help of his brother Jeb Bush, the Governor of Florida, and his friend, Republican Secretary of State Katherine Harris. The… Continue reading "Fahrenheit 9/11" – Was President Bush Asleep at the Helm?
I need to correct Grateful Web over their bias over the impact of oil and gas on the environment. First of all… the production that bush wants to open up in Colorado is GAS. Gas is very clean, not only for burning, but also to drill and produce. An average house in Boulder is far, far worse… Continue reading A perspective from an oil & gas V.P. from Midland, Texas
I hope you are all doing well and had an enjoyable summer! It is getting near spring here, evident by the pink flowers of the blooming peach trees. Yet the weather in the Highlands is still very cold! Some days, when it is cloudy or windy the temperature doesn’t get much above 65, and when… Continue reading Pamela at Lake Nyasa in Africa