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Fawn Snow

Pandora Radio - Listen to Free Internet Radio, Find New Music - 3 views

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    Pandora radio is the personalized internet radio service that helps you find new music based on your old and current favorites. Create custom web radio stations, listen free.
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    Pandora Radio has got to be my all time favorite technology breakthrough. After clearing my search history several months ago, I could no longer access my Pandora Radio account. After four years of "thumbs up" and "thumbs down", I was devastated that I couldn't get to my personalized radio stations. I contacted customer service and the tech support guy was able to figure out that on my initial set up there was a typo in my email address. I was over joyed when I saw my favorite personalized radio stations glaring back at me.
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    I thank God for Pandora every day, I'd never make it through a single day at work without it. I love how it personalizes my musical tastes based on the "thumbs up" "thumbs down" I give the songs. My only quarrel is that I can't just look up a song and listen to it right then. :D
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    I listen to Pandora frequently! I especially love it around the Holidays!
Sherri VandenAkker

At Waldorf School in Silicon Valley, Technology Can Wait - 5 views

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    I wish I could have learned fractions this way!!!
Sherri VandenAkker

kids and old technology collide - 5 views

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    This is so cute! How funny that these children don't have any idea what most of these things are. They really don't even seem that old.
Fawn Snow

The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) - 1 views

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    For the next time you can't remember the name of that guy that was in that movie that you saw that was filmed in that place. OK, so I use this reference more than my Websters..........what about it?
Erica Larner

Soil Classification | NRCS Soils - 1 views

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    This website contains links to things like the Official Soil Series Description and Soil Taxonomy.
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    Wow, that is a treasure trove of soil nerdiness! Very cool. I certainly won't read all 871 pages but the overview sections at the beginning will help me learn a lot. I noticed a huge difference between gardening in Northampton for two years, and Greenfield where I am now. In Noho, I was pretty close to the river, I guess on the 100 year flood plain, and the soil was much richer, darker and had more organic matter. In Greenfield it's more dense and clay-like. I'm not sure of the geological reason for that but it's a different gardening experience.
Erica Larner

USDA Plants Database - 0 views

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    USDA website cataloging over 10,000 plant species. It has data on growth habits, wetland indicator status, native/nonnative status, rare or endangered species status and more.
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    I forgot about this database and am so grateful to be reintroduced to it. I've got a garden patched with areas that grow weeds but nothing else. I've been looking for more information about which native species to Wash. state would thrive in my garden. The sources I find online are too generic. Thanks for sharing this information! Joy
Erica Larner

Mass. Association of Conservation Commissions - 0 views

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    A website with resources for invasive species, Wetlands Protections Act and bylaws, enforcement, land management and more.
Alice Spence

People Search - 0 views

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    I've used this website to track down information on a source. Depending on how many specifics you already know, you can find lots of background on a person for free. For instance- I used it to track down the name of my boss before he had it legally changed when he was 23. He's now in his 40's so the old name was long gone.
Melissa Paige

Mass Match - 1 views

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    "MassMATCH is the Commonwealth's initiative to Maximize Assistive Technology (AT) in Consumer's Hands". It works to "promote the use of assistive technology and assistive technology services to enhance the independence of people with disabilities, enabling equal participation in all of life's activities."
Melissa Paige

Stavros Center For Independant Living - 3 views

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    Stavros is an independant living center located in Amherst Massachusetts that works to "give people with disabilities the tools to take charge of their life choices, act on their own behalf, and overcome situations that reduce their potential for independence.". They also have offices in Greenfield, and Springfield Massachusetts.
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