Twits du Jour (May 4)

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  • Having a romantic dinner with the wife at our favorite Indian restaurant. Just because we felt like it. - bkite.com/4zphm #
  • Thunder earlier. Hailing right now. What's next? #
  • @RussB I think I'll watch them after seeing the movie. Don't want to spoil it. #
  • RT @chuq: google designs to a geek esthetic, not a consumer one. why you need to get away from geeks when designing consumer stuff @joeh#
  • @RussB No, I haven't. Any good? #
  • @RussB The first M. Knight movie I've really wanted to see in a long while. #
  • Doing our weekly shopping & grabbing a quick bite to eat (@ Costco) 4sq.com/4yZsJt #
  • I'm at Comcast Lynnwood Office (15815 25th Ave W, Seattle). 4sq.com/8GwYoq #
  • Erik's Tumbles - Y&T - I’m Coming Home bit.ly/9b3aU2 #
  • Up bright and early because I have to meet with Ben, the electrician. #
  • @RussB Neti Pot is great. Cleans everything right out #

Twits du Jour (May 3)

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  • Erik's Tumbles - Git Cheat Sheet bit.ly/9nHoCp #
  • Just received our county assessed value for 2011. Lost 19K. Yup. The economy is bouncing right back. #
  • I'm at The UPS Store in Everett, WA gowal.la/c/GW7Y #
  • I'm at The UPS Store (10121 Evergreen Way #25, Everett). 4sq.com/cnvzLf #
  • Erik's Tumbles - The train that never stops at a station: How to get on and off the non-stop high speed train! bit.ly/90XtBk #
  • My Top 3 Weekly #lastfm artists: CRASHDÏET (18), Shania Twain (18) and Ratt (1) bit.ly/9pCGI2 #
  • RT @precentral: Quick App: Ping.fm bit.ly/clrEqm #
  • @precentral Thanks for the quick app review. #
  • @arrington Enjoying the wind? It's blowing pretty good, here, in Everett. #

Twits du Jour (May 2)

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Twits du Jour (May 1)

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Twits du Jour (Apr 30)

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  • Erik's Tumbles - iPad Peek: See What Your Website Look Like on the iPad. bit.ly/bjPfOR #
  • Lights out, waiting for the midnite call… ♫ blip.fm/~pl6qa #
  • RT @Burent0: Tips on Cross Browser Compatibility is.gd/bPpnY #
  • I'm at Red Robin - Everett Mall (1305 SE Everett Mall Way, Everett) w/ 2 others. 4sq.com/bpbiqX #
  • The new Twitter #Android app is very pretty. It's also the biggest app installed on my Nexus One. Bloated? #
  • Erik's Tumbles - Free Covers World: Over 100,000 free CD and DVD covers. bit.ly/cojFxh #
  • @koehntopp And you believed them? ;-) #
  • @koehntopp How can they screw up a passport? Did you have to renew it or something? #
  • I uploaded a YouTube video -- Edmonds Volleyball (Animoto) youtu.be/Bv1qyqeB2mw?a #

Twits du Jour (Apr 29)

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BofA on the Environment

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I just received the following from Bank of America…
I am writing in response to your recent email to Brian Moynihan, CEO of Bank of America, expressing concern about the bank's paper usage. At Bank of America, we understand our responsibility as a leading financial institution to work to tackle critical environmental issues facing our customers and communities. That's why in 2007 we established a 10-year, $20 billion initiative to address global climate change through lending, investing, products and our own operations. As part of that commitment, we recognize the need to balance the demands we place on forests with the fact that paper continues to be a heavily utilized communications medium for our customers. We have reduced direct mail volumes by more than a third over the past two years, and we continue to provide customers with the ability to opt out of receiving marketing materials from the bank. Since the advent of our online services 15 years ago, we have seen a steady increase in customer adoption of paperless communications. We are working with customers to dramatically reduce overall paper consumption through online banking and bill pay, e-statements, deposit image ATMs, and other innovative products. In fact, we encourage all forms of e-delivery - it not only reduces paper usage but it cuts cost to the bank and provides customers more ways to protect their privacy. Customer response has been positive - in the past year we saw a 38% increase in the number of account-related communications suppressed through digital delivery. Equally important to paper usage is how we obtain the paper we do use. Over two decades, we have proactively worked with other institutions to set industry standards for the responsible procurement of paper and other forest products - serving as a founding member of the Recycle Paper Coalition. We have a rigorous paper procurement policy that addresses both source reduction and recycling, and in order to reduce demand on forests, minimizes consumption of "virgin-wood" paper products. Forest certification is one of the most effective tools available to promote sustainable forestry practices. Bank of America requires its forest products suppliers to document the sustainability of their fiber sources and obtain third-party certification in accordance with credible, independent and widely accepted standards. In addition to the Forest Stewardship Council, we believe the Sustainable Forest Initiative, the Canadian Standards Association and other organizations provide such standards. Importantly, our ultimate goal is to create a market for certified forest fiber, accelerating this process by procuring forest products whose fiber is third-party certified. We recognize that as consumer habits change, so will the ways in which we communicate with them. There will always be room for improvement, but we believe we are making good progress. I encourage you to visit www.bankofamerica.com/environment to learn more about Bank of America's efforts to address climate change, and the specific policies and practices cited in this letter. Sincerely, Alex Liftman
Environmental Executive
Bank of America
I responded with my concerns regarding the unavailability of e-statements, etc. in the State of Washington. I'll post their response, if any.