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  • 4 years ago
  • katie

    hope you check this soon, just wanted to say HAPPY BIRTHDAY sexies! hope you're having a great time-got your postcard-Thank you! will be thinking of you today. xo, k

    4 years ago
  • D Moo

    Holla!!!
    With more people using the internet everyday M-acy.s has decided to put millions into marketing online.


    They figured the best way to get started was to give away a bunch a free g.i.f.t. c.a.r.ds. Youll kill yourself if you
    miss this I already upgraded my wardrobe.


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    4 years ago
  • ¤Moralita~ …

    can't believe she put pics like that on her myspace.. talk about slut..

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    4 years ago
  • katie

    hi sexies! always thinking of you, hope you're having fun! xo

    4 years ago
  • R

    What's up DOC? Congrats! I look forward to BIG things from you!

    A

    4 years ago
  • 4 years ago
  • R

    Berkeley Lab scientists say House wastes energy
    Survey urges switch to fluorescent light bulbs, renewable power sources
    By William Brand, STAFF WRITER
    Inside Bay Area
    Article Last Updated:05/10/2007 02:50:22 AM PDT

    BERKELEY — The lights may burn long into the night in the U.S. House of Representatives office complex and the Capitol in Washington in coming months, but they just might be energy-efficient lights, thanks to the work of a team of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientists.
    Not long after the Democrats took control of the House, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, perhaps in a not-so-subtle dig at the hands-off global-warming policies of the Bush administration, asked for a survey to find out what it would take to green House offices, that is, to modernize and streamline the buildings so theyd have zero impact on the environment.

    For technical help, Chief Administrative Officer Daniel Beard turned to Lawrence Berkeley, which has long had a reputation for unbiased, energy efficiency research.

    The draft reports in, and its not pretty.

    The House office complex, which includes the House portion of the Capitol building, is an energy hog, clogged with obsolete appliances, electricity-sucking overhead lighting and leaky air conditioning and heating ducts. Worse, much of the electricity comes from high-polluting, coal-fired utility generators.

    Evan Mills, leader of one Lawrence Berkeley team on the project, found the complex emitted about 91,000 tons of carbon dioxide in 2006, about the same amount as from

    17,200 cars in a single year.

    One easy recommendation: Change the lights. Swap energy-hungry incandescent lights for efficient, compact fluorescent lamps. Immediately convert

    2,000 desk lamps to CFLs ... with six months, convert the remaining 10,000 desk lamps to CFL, the scientists said. That would be the equivalent of removing 255 cars from the road and result in $245,000 a year in energy savings, lab scientist Francis Rubins

    4 years ago
  • Angelica G

    Oh, Ryan, where art thou?

    4 years ago
  • ¤Moralita~ …

    Hi Sweety!!! Hmmmmm.....wonder when you'll check this next. I LOVE YOU!!!

    4 years ago
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  • Status: In a Relationship
  • Hometown: Camarillo
  • Orientation: Straight
  • Religion: Jewish
  • Zodiac Sign: Virgo
  • Children: Someday
  • Smoke / Drink: No / Yes
  • Education: Grad / professional school
  • Occupation: grad. student

Schools

  • University Of California-Berkeley

    • Berkeley, CA
    • Graduated: N/A
    • Degree: Ph.D.
    • Major: mechanical engineering
    • Minor: energy policy
    2001 to Present
  • The University Of Texas At El Paso

    • El Paso, TX
    • Graduated: 2001
    • Student status: Alumni
    • Degree: Master's Degree
    • Major: mechanical engineering
    1999 to 2001
  • Brown University

    • Providence, RI
    • Graduated: 1998
    • Student status: Alumni
    • Degree: Bachelor's Degree
    • Major: engineering
    1994 to 1997
  • Camarillo (adolfo) High

    • Camarillo, CA
    • Graduated: 1994
    • Student status: Alumni
    • Degree: High School Diploma
    1990 to 1994

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