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http://www.the350project.net/home.html

In very short: pick three local stores that you want to remain open, spend fifty dollars in these stores.

The site quotes something I've read many times over and a statistic I've repeated in literature for my family's business about how many cents on the dollar (or, in this case, dollars per hundred) that remain in the local economy when the initial income flows through a locally owned business, vs. a nationally owned chain, vs. online. Seems to me this site quotes a somewhat more generous figure than I've seen elsewhere for how much money remains in the community if people are buying at chain stores... that could be owing to a newer study as the big-boxes attempt to capitalize on the public's growing awareness of local economics by planting more charity money down where they've set up shop. Or that could just be Marie cynicism talking. Either way, there are a hundred more reasons to shop local. Yes, you will end up spending a little extra, but trust me when I tell you it's for the right reasons.
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We're getting my dad an Eee PC of some variety for christmas. Mom had to get one after I got mine a year ago (I want a new one, the new ones are so much better than the first-generation one I got... but... it still performs about like it did when I first got it, so I really have no excuse. Damn you, reliable computing machine! I'm having the same issue with my 30gig iPod.)

I sortof wish my brother didn't compulsively hate all things so that we could be a whole trendy family of Eees. But he'd hate it.

In other news: my schedule is totally insane. I will be performing for the first time in many years late in December ([livejournal.com profile] alaskanmermaid's wedding <3<3<3<3<3<3) and then AGAIN in January at the folk festival (probably). That's a little terrifying but I think my voice is in good shape for not being under the care of an instructor at the moment.

Lastly, to everyone out there... I know it's difficult to totally confine your holiday shopping to the mom and pop's in your area... I'm not. The Eee at least will be coming from online or a national chain; but where possible, shop local. It's the best thing for the economy on a large scale and for your community on a smaller one. And damnit, you'll probably meet nicer people, too!

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