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Alejandro Picker • Jan 29, 2010 05:33:36 PM
Look at this quick interview!!!
http://www.realitysandwich.com/video/mancoluto_anonymous_version |

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Alejandro Picker • Jan 28, 2010 08:21:43 PM
http://www.tokbox.com/conf/61o7u3m0urv47c8t |

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Alejandro Picker • Jan 28, 2010 07:31:00 AM
Share with the rest of D.E. what you do everyday to be earth friendly!!! Create a free account, and start posting! |

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Alejandro Picker • Jan 27, 2010 08:01:37 PM
It arguable that eating, and consuming less meat products in ones diet, is the most effective thing individuals could do on a daily basis to reduce green house gasses and help stabilize our environment. It is also good for the health!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdfmwKEybU0&feature=sdig&et=1264641503.16 |

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Alejandro Picker • Jan 26, 2010 07:56:46 AM
Please take a look at the 350 actions page...Learn about all the different ways to get more involved with very important efforts |

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Alejandro Picker • Jan 22, 2010 08:55:49 AM
Neptune and Uranus May Have Oceans of Liquid Diamond
Future humans won't have to wait to travel to Pandora for the chance to mine unobtanium. |

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Alejandro Picker • Jan 14, 2010 04:15:26 PM
Refresh your cache to see the latest code of D.E.! |

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Alejandro Picker • Jan 14, 2010 03:54:29 PM
Hey Hawaii, click on this link
http://www.tokbox.com/conf/61o7u3m0urv47c8t |

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Alejandro Picker • Jan 14, 2010 03:22:35 PM
HEY HAWAII!!! THANK YOU FOR THE PHONE CALL ORION!!! ALWAYS GREAT TO TALK WITH YOU BROTHER. I LOOK FORWARD TO OUR WEEKLY CONFERENCES!!! |

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Alejandro Picker • Jan 10, 2010 05:09:55 PM
Thank you Shannon! I real impressed with your resume and all of your accomplishments! Congratulations! I am very happy we kept in touch after so many years! Amazing we moved to the same town on the other side of the world!!! |

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Alejandro Picker • Jan 06, 2010 10:33:14 PM
Mayor Kenoi announces agriculture plan for county landsFriday, November 13, 2009 at 4:27PM
This is Mayor Kenoi's contribution towards local farming and sustainability. Article courtesy of the Hawaii County Mayor's Office
Image courtesy of the Hawaii County Mayor's OfficeCounty
of Hawai’i Mayor Billy Kenoi told a community meeting in Honoka’a last
night he is committed to making 1,739 acres of county-owned land at
Kapulena available for community-based agriculture.
Mayor Kenoi outlined efforts by his administration to partner with
the Hamakua County Farm Bureau and other farming experts to develop a
sustainable plan for agriculture on the lands. Uses of the Kapulena
lands could range from community gardens to larger-scale ranching and
commercial production of crops to educational programs that will
encourage youth to enter agricultural fields, the mayor said.
“We want to support the hard-working Hamakua farmers and ranchers,
and we also want to plant the seeds of opportunity for our next
generation of farmers,” Mayor Kenoi said. “We want to make these lands
available to entrepreneurs, educators and community groups with a
vision for the future of agriculture on this island.”
State Sen. Dwight Takamine, Dist. 1 (Hilo, Hamakua, Waimea) and
state Rep. Mark Nakashima, Dist. 1 (North Hilo, Hamakua, N. Kohala)
worked closely with the Kenoi administration on preliminary planning
for the Kapulena lands.
“This is really a win-win scenario for the community,” said Sen.
Takamine. “By making these lands available to the community, we protect
prime agricultural lands from development and maintain the rural
character of the community. Given the economic reality of so many
families struggling, providing agricultural opportunities makes sense
and honors our statewide goal of improving sustainability.”
Rep. Nakashima said the plan to partner with the Hamakua County Farm
Bureau and other agencies to make the land available for farming is “an
outstanding opportunity to return agricultural land to agriculture, and
to put farmers back on the land.”
Other participants in the discussions, planning and research related
to the Kapulena lands include the Farm Bureau, the University of
Hawai’i College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, and the
U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Outstanding issues at Kapulena that are still being studied include
the ideal locations for disparate activities such as ranching and
farming of truck crops; vehicle access and availability of water; and
soils analysis to determine which crops will be best suited to the area.
Richard Ha, president of Hamakua Springs Country Farms, said the
Kapulena lands represent a new opportunity for growth in agriculture on
the island. Hamakua Springs is the largest banana and hydroponic
vegetable farmer on the Island of Hawai’i.
“Everybody wants to make this work, and there are a whole bunch of
people who are supporting it including state and federal
organizations,” Ha said. “Everybody is going to do whatever they can do
to help support this. Everybody was cooperative, upbeat and
enthusiastic. They want to make this work.”
The County owns 10 parcels of land mauka of Honoka’a-Waipio Road at
Kapulena. The lands are mid-way between Honoka’a and Waipi’o Valley at
elevations ranging from about 1,000 feet to 2,000 feet. The parcels
range in size from 778 acres to less than 1.5 acres, and are generally
considered the best of the County-owned lands for farming purposes
because they have the easiest access to water.
The commitment of 1,739 acres in Hamakua represents a major increase
in the available opportunities for farming on the Island of Hawai’i.
The state operates agricultural parks in Pahoa, Hamakua, Panaewa and
Keahole, but the 1,739 acres at Kapulena amounts to more land for
farming than all of those existing state-run agricultural parks on the
island combined.
The largest single state-run agricultural park in Hawai’i today is a 753-acre park on Moloka’i. |

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Shannon Lee • Jan 06, 2010 01:28:34 PM
I'm so proud of you..everything on here is so cutting edge and genius. Love when you don't realize you are making a metaphor. |

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Alejandro Picker • Jan 06, 2010 09:26:44 AM
Yea, who ever is online viewing our site, their location will blink like a beating heart! I love that metaphor. Lets make the whole world light up with many beating hearts of light! |

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Alejandro Picker • Jan 06, 2010 09:25:24 AM
Aloha Shannon! Welcome to our site! There is a lot to it and it is evolving every day. You will even need to clear your cache once and a while to make sure you have the latest updates! |

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Shannon Lee • Jan 06, 2010 02:32:58 AM
I figured it out. ;) |

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Shannon Lee • Jan 06, 2010 02:27:50 AM
Alejandro I love how Hawaii is beating like a heart on the map..does this reach you, trying to figure the site..aloha |

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Peter Moyer • Jan 04, 2010 04:16:40 PM
What up Hawaii! Always thinking about ya! |

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Alejandro Picker • Dec 19, 2009 09:35:17 AM
MAY WE ALL SET OUR PATHS FOR THIS YEAR TO BE BETTER AND BETTER WITH EACH DAY. |

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Alejandro Picker • Dec 19, 2009 09:33:59 AM
HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO EVERYONE, ALL FAMILIES, AND LOVED ONES!!! MAY THIS TIME OF YEAR PLEASE REMIND US OF THE LOVE WE ALL HAVE TO GIVE AND RECEIVE |

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Alejandro Picker • Dec 17, 2009 01:05:47 AM
What do people think of the new design? |

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Alejandro Picker • Dec 14, 2009 03:26:21 PM
PLEASE VOTE ON THE FUTURE!!! LINK BELOW |

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Alejandro Picker • Dec 09, 2009 05:01:47 PM
Welcome New Optimal World NOW. Thank you for joining. |

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Alejandro Picker • Dec 04, 2009 11:25:00 AM
Thanks brother Jason for bringing that paper! I had a real fun time with you brothers yesterday! I look forward to Sunday! |

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Alejandro Picker • Dec 02, 2009 09:23:24 AM
Welcome Brother Jeoffe!!! Happy you could join us! Great talking with you the other day! I look forward to us working together! |

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ORION MIDDLETON • Nov 23, 2009 10:26:40 PM
lets go the mission is on to zion
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Admin Kadmon • Oct 12, 2009 06:29:20 PM
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