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Letter of the Week: Don't Burn Books Yet

Thanks BJ Thomas for this week's letter, a nice meditation on the changing nature of the printed word in a digital society – something that we think about a lot around here. We too hope there's a future with good old-fashioned books and maybe even a few newspapers. And like BJ, we prefer a flashlight over a backlight any day. Meantime, BJ, you can pick up your winner's spoils, a bag of Strictly Organic coffee, at our office, 704 NW Georgia.

So I'm reading in the national news today that now, in addition to Kindle (shudder) trying to change how people think they read books, there is a new technology designed to insert visuals of what is being read – an awful creation referred to as a “Vook.”

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Ignorance Is Bliss

Dear Editor,
John Sabo's Opinion piece “Let Beck Shine A Light” (Source, 10-1) leaves me no choice but to congratulate him for having the stomach to listen to the Fox News “talk jocks” (David Brooks quote) and no doubt Rush too – his stomach must be cast iron! Sabo criticizes the Source writers who, “continue to bash these guys and this network,” justifiably so. If he's looking for sympathy I doubt that he'll get it.

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Stop and Smell the Poo

I am responding to Ace's negative response (Source Weekly, 9-24) to the lighthearted, humorous article on goose poop. Of course the Source Weekly could have filled that space with a more pressing issue – let's see there's the swine flu worry, the always ever fascinating question: “Why does the Forest Service insist on performing controlled burns during the nicest day of the year” thus yet forcing us to breathe even more smoke than we breathe during the actual fires – or even better: the weak education system in central Oregon.

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An Investment We Can Afford

While all you seem to see these days in the media are stories about how some corporations and their lobbyists are mad at the legislature for finally raising the $10 corporate minimum tax, there's a much larger group of Oregonians who are happy with the work the legislature did this session – Oregon's 80,000 uninsured children.
On October 1st, the two laws that the 2009 Legislature passed to provide Oregon kids with health insurance coverage go into effect. Many of us in the Legislature believe those two bills – HB 2009 and HB 2116 – will eventually be considered two of the most important bills we passed this session.
Unlike the debate over health care in our nation's capital, legislators from the House and Senate, Governor Kulongoski, hospitals, insurers, and providers came together to solve a problem that has been plaguing our state (and most other states) for decades… and we succeeded.

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Pepper Rocks the Domino Room

Last night's temps may have been near-freezing, but that didn't keep the young people of Bend from breaking a hardcore sweat and moshing like it was 1995 last night at the Domino Room's sold-out Pepper show.
Packed to the point of possible injury, Bend rocked as hard as ever to the reggae-spank rock styles of Pepper and opening bands Iration and Ill Scarlett.

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