Spark
March 19, 2004 7:10 PM Subscribe
Spark is a new magazine about the good things that are going on all over the world, and the people working to create a brighter future for us all. (via WorldChanging)
well, might magazine has been dead for at least a decade. go for it, you crazy kids.
posted by lescour at 8:46 PM on March 19, 2004
posted by lescour at 8:46 PM on March 19, 2004
i always wondered what happpened to Katharine Hamnett
posted by amberglow at 8:47 PM on March 19, 2004
posted by amberglow at 8:47 PM on March 19, 2004
i like it. those of us who are so adamantly against the current direction of things especially here in the US - need to offer positive alternatives as well. it is interesting how wind power is slowly taking off here in minnesota ...
posted by specialk420 at 9:47 PM on March 19, 2004
posted by specialk420 at 9:47 PM on March 19, 2004
I had a grand vision...while driving cross the US...by the Great Divide of many windmills just raking in power. It was quite a site.
I am so unhappy with the deviants we have for leaders .......
I again repeat that I cannot believe George Bush Jr is president -- especially after that Tim Russert interview. I wish Teddy Roosevelt would come back and kick that Shrub's ignorant ass
posted by RubberHen at 12:14 AM on March 20, 2004
I am so unhappy with the deviants we have for leaders .......
I again repeat that I cannot believe George Bush Jr is president -- especially after that Tim Russert interview. I wish Teddy Roosevelt would come back and kick that Shrub's ignorant ass
posted by RubberHen at 12:14 AM on March 20, 2004
Ah, that must be the bit that came with the paper that I binned as I thought it was a Toyota advertorial.
posted by kerplunk at 2:04 AM on March 20, 2004
posted by kerplunk at 2:04 AM on March 20, 2004
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As a former newspaperman, I know from bitter experience that good news is worse than no news, reader-wise. But, hey, this is the intarweb, right?
posted by MiguelCardoso at 7:26 PM on March 19, 2004