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Moore’s Law still applies: Back in the late ’90s the Dallas Times Herald in Texas brought out Copycat, a bar-code reader shaped like a cat, … Continue reading
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Moore’s Law still applies: Back in the late ’90s the Dallas Times Herald in Texas brought out Copycat, a bar-code reader shaped like a cat, … Continue reading
The comments that Mark Fiser brings to your readers following the article “Not Up for Debate: Teaching Climate Science in Oregon” are intriguing (Letters, 3/28). … Continue reading
Unfortunately, your attempt at humor with the “April Fool” issue (EW, 3/28) is both embarrassing and offensive. The cover article is especially abrasive. Kitty Piercy is … Continue reading
Children will encounter scenarios legislation can’t prevent (“Kids and Guns,” Letters, 4/4). The suggestion — to “hold gun owners accountable for responsibly storing their guns” … Continue reading
Thanks to UO Climate Justice League’s Brendan Adamczyk (“Confronting Big Timber,” 4/4) for raising our awareness about the proposed Thurston Hills ”Pedal Power” logging operation. … Continue reading
I am a progressive, lefty feminist who has served on the Eugene 4J board for four years. There is an upcoming race for a seat that … Continue reading
Mark Twain said if you don’t read the newspaper you are uninformed and if you do read the newspaper you are misinformed. “Climate Laws” (EW, 4/4) … Continue reading
The 4J school district has a golden opportunity to do right by both students and parents in our community, by adopting a Community Benefits Agreement … Continue reading
In his letter (“This Should Go Over Well,” 3/21), Arthur Waterbridge writes of his dislike of the term “toxic masculinity.” I don’t care for this … Continue reading
In this age of Facebook, where we bemoan the lack of personal contact, I just wanted to share a lovely moment of connection in our … Continue reading