Mar. 5th, 2007

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[livejournal.com profile] iliabloomington сфотографировал подвал офисного здания на Ходынке, в который спустился из своего офиса за канцтоварами.

Update: пурга.
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[livejournal.com profile] iliabloomington сфотографировал подвал офисного здания на Ходынке, в который спустился из своего офиса за канцтоварами.

Update: пурга.
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The Illinois Association of School Boards, the Illinois Association of School Business Officials and the Illinois Association of School Administrators set up a non-profit energy company in 1999 to help school districts get better deals on electricity and gas.

About $4.5 million in fees was collected from school districts in the last three years, with the bulk of it going to the consortium's creators.

"We're not in this to try to make money, and everything I have tried to do through my eight years' involvement is to try to maximize the amount of savings that go to schools," said David Grace, who helped start the consortium and is its administrator. He also is superintendent of Lincoln Elementary School District 156 in south Cook County.

Это уже второе свидетельство, между прочим.
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The Illinois Association of School Boards, the Illinois Association of School Business Officials and the Illinois Association of School Administrators set up a non-profit energy company in 1999 to help school districts get better deals on electricity and gas.

About $4.5 million in fees was collected from school districts in the last three years, with the bulk of it going to the consortium's creators.

"We're not in this to try to make money, and everything I have tried to do through my eight years' involvement is to try to maximize the amount of savings that go to schools," said David Grace, who helped start the consortium and is its administrator. He also is superintendent of Lincoln Elementary School District 156 in south Cook County.

Это уже второе свидетельство, между прочим.
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"I was filling up the minivan on Saturday when a woman at a nearby pump approached me and said, “Can you do me a favor? I don’t know how to pump my own gas.”

My fist reaction was puzzlement. She was probably in her thirties, driving an SUV with what looked to be one or two kids inside. How could she be driving a car all these years and still not have figured out how to pump her own gas? Then she said something that instantly made it all clear."
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"I was filling up the minivan on Saturday when a woman at a nearby pump approached me and said, “Can you do me a favor? I don’t know how to pump my own gas.”

My fist reaction was puzzlement. She was probably in her thirties, driving an SUV with what looked to be one or two kids inside. How could she be driving a car all these years and still not have figured out how to pump her own gas? Then she said something that instantly made it all clear."
Read more.