OurPDX Shared Links for October 6th

by Betsy Richter on October 6, 2009

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Here’s what we’ve found as we’ve traveled the local PDX web (complete with our comments) for October 6th:

  • Dwight Jaynes | No Comcast? You may be able to see Trail Blazer games this season after all

    Can it be so? Dwight says this unconfirmed rumor just might be true… "During the offseason, the NBA apparently decided that teams could make live telecasts of their games available on their web sites, but left it up to individual teams to decide whether to do it. And what I’ve heard is that the Trail Blazers have already decided to stream all their games live this season on their web site."

    If so, that's a big nail in the coffin of my cable television viewing habit. Yours too…?

  • New arrival: community-supported kitchen | FOODday – - OregonLive.com

    Freelancer Ivy Manning talks about the next wave for PDX locavores – creating a local volunteer food community of sorts: "Just as we were getting acquainted with the idea of community-supported agriculture, or CSAs, a new alphabet soup of initials has cropped up in our locavore food scene: the CSK, or community-supported kitchen."

    "The idea is something like a CSA, but we go one step further and use local food to make nutrient-rich, prepared foods for those who want to eat well, but don't have the time or know-how," says Tressa Yellig, founder of 3-month-old Salt, Fire & Time CSK in the Buckman neighborhood.

    (Why am I pointing to The O's FoodDAY? Well, do *you* subscribe to the print edition of a newspaper these days? Thought so…)

  • From Air Sharing to Zipcar: 40+ iPhone apps developed in the Silicon Forest « Silicon Florist

    Yes, it's already been shared far and wide. Yes, it got featured on TheSquare this evening. But just in case you've been living under a rock? Here's Rick Turoczy's post about our contributions to the 'there's an app for that' meme…

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