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Editors'
Note
Welcome to the
Trade-Jacker website, the home of the
Trade-Jacker newsletter. This is a
simple project started by two people
with the naive hopes of breaking down
the walls of
"specializations". Our hope
is to encourage a lively discussion
between folks from all different
persuasions, from all different
professions and careers. You are
encouraged to take anything you wish,
and contribute anything you would
like.
Trade-Jacker
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Current
Follow this link to
the current issue of Trade-Jacker.
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Archives
Did you miss an
exciting issue of Trade-Jacker? Fret
no longer my friend: follow this link
to every issue since Fall 2005.
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DIY
Have you ever thought,
"hey, why am I paying for
something I could do myself?"
Well wonder no more. Follow this link
to a comprehensive resource about
everything DIY. Whether you want to
make your own soap, or install your
own floors, we believe in you and
trust your competence.
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Calendar(this section still under construction) |
2005
2006
In late 2004, Brian
and Renee decided to put create a
calendar to send to their friends and
family (inspired by Betsy's 2004
calendar). Here, you'll find a
downloadable version of the current
year. It is in pdf version, ready to
be printed out as is on 8.5" x
14" legal paper, double sided.
If you don't have a double sided
printer, you can choose an option to
first print the odd pages, then
insert them back into the qeue, and
choose to print the even pages. So
don't be surprised when you see half
the pages upside down.
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Infoshops
Across America |
Infoshops
Across America
Every time we go to
a new city, we like to check
to see if there's an infoshop
around. Not only do we see a
lot of great zines, comics
and magazines we'd never
heard of, we meet great
people who direct us to local
vegetarian/vegan eateries,
local hang-outs, grungy bars,
and free and fun things to
do. A lot of times, the areas
that these infoshops are in
are the coolest part of town,
ranging from the extremely
shady to the extremely
trendy. Follow the link above
to see which cities were our
favorites. And if you have
anything to add, either in a
city that we've been to or
one that we haven't, let us
know.
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