Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Rebecca Solnit, “Other Loves: Public Life and Unsaid Emotions” | Facebook - l to l - Top

Awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship, the National Book Critics Circle Award for criticism, and the Mark Lynton History Prize, and a 2004 Wired Rave Award for _River of Shadows: Eadweard Muybridge and the Technological Wild West_, plus an NEA Fellowship for Literature and the Lannan Literary Award, among many others, Rebecca Solnit writes aboutlandscape, cities, place, cultural geographies, the environment, visual culture, counter-narratives and the uses of story.

Her twelfth book, just published in August, _A Paradise Built in Hell: The Extraordinary Communities That Arise in Disaster_ tells of community and the government response to disasters:

Surveying disasters from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake to 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina, she shows that the typical response to calamity is spontaneous altruism, self-organization and mutual aid, with neighbors and strangers calmly rescuing, feeding and housing each other. Indeed, the main problem in such emergencies, she contends, is the elite panic of officials who clamp down with National Guardsmen and stifling regulations.

For links and more info, see http://cwgp.org/rebecca_solnit.php
For a campus map, see http://cwgp.org/media/pdfs/ritmap-auditoriums.pdf
_____

The Caroline Werner Gannett Project: Visionaries in Motion III brings to Rochester leading thinkers at the crossroads between the humanities, sciences, and technology.

Video results for l to l

:

Related posts for l to l

:

16 comments:

  1. what the hell was that you almost blew the god damn motor

    ReplyDelete
  2. ya in 95 jeep slammed in the redesigned amc l6 which improved in alot of thing such as more torque/horsepower and less engine vibration less noise and much more. the amc l6 is said to be the best offroad motor in the world also cause its high amount of torque at low rpms

    ReplyDelete
  3. Wait is the torque curve different in the 95-98?

    ReplyDelete
  4. zj motor is the best that jeep offers?? What do you think a inline 6 for a 2004 grand cherokke

    ReplyDelete
  5. ya the straight 6 takes a beating expecially the 1996 grand cherokee when they redisigned the engine.and is now 1 of the longest lasting engines. i got lucky and got a 96 zj the motor kicks ass love the torque

    ReplyDelete
  6. does sea foam really work? i have ran it in my tank before but never straight into the throttle body. I have an 04 wj thats got about every bolt on you can amagine and its "chipped" with a hypertech maxx energy. Im sure its full of carbon b/c i run 90-93 octane fuel and when i really get on it, it billows black smoke like a diesel!

    ReplyDelete
  7. then he will tell you "I'LL BE BAAAACK" LOL

    ReplyDelete
  8. Yeah I have a '94 Jeep Grand Cherokee too. 181,500 miles haha

    he's right when he says the engine can take a beating. sometimes i go well into the reds and my engine still runs wonderfully. They really designed the 242 I6 really well.

    I'm going to Sea Foam it tomorrow

    ReplyDelete
  9. The engine was idling a bit roughly prior to seafoam. I did notice smoother idling/pickup after I completed this process.

    ReplyDelete
  10. for all the people crying about bumping redline and sayin the guy is an idiot

    my first question do you know anything about engines
    and two do you know anything about the 242 I6

    im guessing thats a NO to both so shut up its an I6 and can take a hell of a beating i speak from experience with mine and wheeling the hell out of it bouncing the redline wont harm it holding it at redline for extended periods of time will

    good video

    ReplyDelete
  11. Redlining an engine isnt bad for it..only thing thats bad about it is wasting gas..haha good video!

    ReplyDelete