ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL
Pursuant to HRS 343-6(a)(2), the Department of Land and Natural Resources has submitted proposed
exemption lists to the Environmental Council for review and concurrence. The proposed lists are for
test slideshare
SB2313
House companion bill:
HB2234
Please help by providing the email addresses of the committee members that these bills have been referred to as a comment on this blog post.
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Below are some details and comments on on the food policy portion of today's Sustainable UH / Help Us Bridge (HUB) meeting.
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The first item of discussion for today's HUB meeting was around food policy.
Sustainable UH has decided to have a discussion led by experts in related fields from the community. The discussion will be open to the public.
http://www.portaloha.com/SecretsOfHawaii/images/PaliLookout/Mag_PaliLook...
In the above picture you can see the Old Pali Road. Partially covered by various plants, this roadway could form part of a public transportation path connecting Honolulu, Nuuanu, Pali Lookout, and Kaneohe / Kailua.
Below is a response I received from the people of honolulutransit.org over 2 years ago when I suggested thinking seriously about PRT for Oahu.
I do not remember any real, public discussion or mention of PRT and it's benefits at the time.
I believe it is time for a reevaluation of the technology that will be used for such an extensive and expensive public transportation project.
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Honolulu High-Capacity Transit Corridor Project
Reply from info@honolulutransit.org
to ebarker@hawaii.edu
date Mon, Dec 10, 2007 at 9:10 AM
subject Honolulu High-Capacity Transit Corridor Project
Yesterday I did the Windows Mobile 6.5 update for the T-Mobile Dash 3G
I was concerned that Skype for Windows Mobile would not work since on the website for Skype the system requirements are listed as "Windows Mobile 5.6 and 6.1"
On January 26 I tested the latest version of Skype for Windows Mobile on this upgraded phone with good results. At first it had a little trouble signing in but now it works fine, with no problems.
I have successfully used the T-Mobile / HTC Dash 3G as a "modem" or "tethering" device via USB on Ubuntu 9.10 and via bluetooth on Windows XP.
Ubuntu sees the phone as an ethernet port with dhcp enabled. In other words, it's about as easy as can be to do.
Just plug in the phone to the computer via USB. Then click or tap on Start, then Device Manager, then Internet Sharing.
Choose USB from the top menu then click or tap Connect.
Wait a few moments and Ubuntu will tell you it sees an ethernet connection.
Yes, I got a new phone from Sam's Club with "T-Mobile Smartphone Unlimited Web" from T-Mobile on January 16. Last night I signed into my.tmobile.com to find that they had finally updated my account. I saw that my new phone was showing and the new service / plan details were showing as well. I looked a bit more into the billing and find that I am being charged "messaging" fees from Yahoo and similar non-sms messenger applications that are included in the phone - over $10 of messaging fees all from internet based instant messenger applications!