Thursday, April 24, 2008

week 203 : 24 Apr 2008

Agriculture
Burpee: "a family seed company in the Philadelphia area"

The Orion Society: has the "fundamental conviction that humans are morally responsible for the world in which we live, and that the individual comes to sense this responsibility as he or she develops a personal bond with nature"

Sweet Onion Source: OsoSweet Onions, and many others (seasonal)

Texans for Alternatives to Pesticides
 Attorney General
Clipper Magazine: online on-demand coupons
 Commerce
Budapest (Hungary) travel info

Cottonwood Art Festival: Richardson, Texas (held 2x/year)
 Defense
OpEdNews: Progressive, Tough Liberal News and Opinion
 Education
South Side on Lamar: now an art gallery, formerly a Sears-Roebuck store
 Energy
New Roadmap: "creating and disseminating practical tools and innovative approaches to personal and cultural change"
 Health and Human Services
Hospital Compare: "helps you compare the quality of care hospitals provide"

Mel's Ice Cream: in scenic Richardson, Texas

Nothing But Nets: "mosquito nets for Africa"
 Homeland Security
Austin (Texas) Polish Society

Entersect: "the silent partner to municipal, county, state, and federal justice agencies who access our databases every day to locate subjects, develop background information, secure information from a cellular or unlisted number, and much more"
 Housing and Urban Development
Aboard the World: "living on a cruise ship"
 Interior
Radio Free Phoenix: "Free-Form Radio"
 Labor
BookSense.com: "a family of independent-bookseller websites"
 State
Mumtaz: Indian restaurant in Richardson, Texas
 Transportation
Railroad Commission of Texas: "oversee the Texas oil and gas industry, gas utilities, pipeline safety, safety in the liquefied petroleum gas industry, and the surface mining of coal"
 Treasury
Earth Share of Texas: "support the work of its participating organizations to conserve and protect our natural resources through participation in payroll contribution charitable campaigns at public and private worksites in Texas."
 Veterans Affairs
ReactOS: "free open source providing an implementation of a Microsoft Windows® XP compatible operating system"

Weird US: as seen on The History Channel