Monthly Archives: June 2009

Week 3: June 11 – Women’s Rights and Regulators

I might regret walking home twice this week – my glutes are already complaining – but the sun was out and I would’ve had to pay exact fare for the bus, so I decided to walk home again today. After … Continue reading

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Week 3: June 9 – Edward Carpenter and GM

Today was a fun but tough walk. Over lunch, I speed walked from my office to the SF Symphony and back. I wanted to get tickets to a concert and safe the $9 fee charged when ordering online. I walked … Continue reading

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Envisioning a different world

I have mused here before about the various types of discrimination we face depending on the kind of relationship we are in. I suggested there that We fight Relationship Status Discrimination (RSD) by preventing that any relationships carry special benefits. … Continue reading

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Week 2: June 4 – Pictures of the Hills

If you’ve never been to San Francisco, you probably don’t know about how steep our infamous hills are. Or maybe you have heard about it but have trouble imagining it. Either way, I thought it would be fun to take … Continue reading

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Week 1: May 26 – Getting Started

What can I say! I did it! I finally started walking home again. Oh, and I am so out of shape. That California hill seems so much steeper…

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Dr Tiller’s murder

I was shocked to read about Dr. Tiller’s murder. It is horrible. I was even more disturbed, though, by a trend that quickly became obvious when looking up when the last murder of a doctor who is willing to offer … Continue reading

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