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Ham license renewal 5
Hi all! I know some of you on here are ham license holders. I got mine on 9-26-2015 and it is time to renew. Naturally, I can't find the original document and when I searched for myself, nothing came up. Any ideas why I'm not coming up in the database? (I thought it was good for 10 years?) How to renew at this point Thanks!! Patti
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Lunch Next Wednesday 4/30/2025 11:45am at Saica on Plymouth Road 2
We were at Bandito's last week, 3 people attended. We discussed dropping it form the rotation due to low interest (even from those who came today). Next week, we will return (last visit 5/29/2024, we generally go once a year) to Saica on Plymouth Road - looking forward to seeing you, and please RSVP if you know your plans so we know how many seats to save; otherwise, just show up. Menu available to peruse in advance at https://saicarestaurant.square.site/menu . No Bi Bim Bap on the menu, but they do have sushi and bento boxes. Roy Saica 1733 Plymouth Road
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Remote jobs 6
Does anyone on this list know which remote job sites are legit? It has been a while since I have been job hunting. My teaching position is being eliminated. While I don't mind driving I am tired of 56 miles each way so considering remote first...but, I don't want to upload a resume on a scummy site. I have more than teaching in my back ground. Years of project management, marketing, creative work, and now AI. I am open after end of April. Worked in automotive twice, digital marketing, public relations, ethical hacking (sales and marketing), and commercial printing. The last 6 years full time teaching 15 vqrious business courses, predominantly in the prison environment...mostly federal. Believe it or not I have had excellent success with students staying out and becoming law abiding citizens again. Any tips on submitting a resume with ATS and AI reading my resume would also be helpful. My SIL is losing her job with the feds this fall. So trying to lead the way to help her too. PS hope to eat lunch a few times this summer now that I am not working as of May. PS updating my LinkedIn next week. Yahoo Mail: Search, Organize, Conquer
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Lunch This Wednesday 4/23/2025 11:45am at Bandito's on Plymouth Road 4
Last week, we met at Base Camp, 5 people attended. This week, we go to Bandito's Restaurant on Plymouth Road out near US-23. We were there last on 13 November 2024. Seating can be limited, please RSVP if you know your plans so we know how many seats to save. If you want to see the menu in advance, it is at https://banditosmi.com/ . The restaurant entrance is around the back, past Sweetwater's - not facing Plymouth Road; you can also enter on Green Road. Bandito's 3395 Plymouth Road
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Lunch This Wednesday 4/16/2025 11:45am at Base Camp on Jackson Rd 7
Last week we met at Seoul Garden, 5 people attended. Next week we go back to Base Camp on Jackson (Himalayan Cuisine). We were there last on 3 July 2024. Please RSVP if you know your plans so we know how many seats to save. If you want to see the menu in advance, it is at https://basecampa2.com . I hope you can make it. Base Camp Restaurant 5060 Jackson Road
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Lunch Next Wednesday 4/9/2025 11:45am at Seoul Garden 6
Last week, 6 of us met at Zamaan Cafe. This week, we go to Seoul Garden on Boardwalk. We were there last on 20 November 2024. Please RSVP if you know your plans so we know how large a table we need. If you want to see the menu in advance, it is at https://www.seoulgardenaa.com/ . I hope you can make it. Seoul Garden 3125 Boardwalk
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Bootstrap developer wanted
Hello- I am looking for a Bootstrap developer for a larger project. If you are an experienced Bootstrap programmer, you'll want to work on this project. The need is immediate and I'm happy to provide more details upon request. Please reach out to me at annie @ keystonemedia.net Warmly, Annie
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Reception for my photo exhibit. Tuesday April 8, 6-7:30PM at the JCC, 2935 Birch Hollow Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
The exhibit will be available through May. Click https://jccannarbor.org/event/joan-cohen-jones-michael-fried-at-the-amster-gallery/?dxk=H4sIAAAAAAAEAKtWKs4vLUpOVbJScs1LT0xPVdJRSk7MLUjMTM8DimXmZZZkJpZklqUWx-gbmxqbmBor1QIAgqzMxTQAAAA1 to learn more about the artists! We look forward to seeing you at the exhibit! Questions? Please contact Drew Coel! Special Thanks to Our Patrons of the Arts As of April 2025 Henry Appelman Bruce & Gayle Moyer Prue Rosenthal Brad & Robin Axelrod Stuart & Heather Dombey Harriet Bakalar & Ed Tobes Bernard & Barbara Banet Leslie Bash Alex Baum & Hannah Pierson-Compeau Gary & Eileen Freed Rita Gelman Thea Glicksman Henry & Nancy Hanflik Babette Levy & Mark Daskin Hillary Murt & Bruce Friedman Susan & Mark Orringer Steven & Kathy Rhodes Mary & Art Schuman Roberta & Larry Tankanow Elise Weisbach Connect with us on: Jewish Community Center of Greater Ann Arbor 2935 Birch Hollow Drive Ann Arbor, MI 48108 You received this because you are subscribed to emails from the Jewish Community Center of Greater Ann Arbor. Manage Email Preferences
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Lunch Next Wednesday 4/2/2025 11:45am at Zamaan Cafe 6
Last week, 5 of us met at Arirang. They renovated the area around the kitchen, not much else. This week, we return to Zamaan Cafe in the Colonnade Mall on Eisenhower. We were there last on 16 October 2024. Please RSVP if you know your plans so we know how many seats to save. If you want to see the menu in advance, it is at https://eatstreet.com/ann-arbor-mi/restaurants/zamaan-cafe-eisenhower . I hope you can make it. Zamaan Cafe (Mediterranean) 865 W Eisenhower Pkwy
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Today 3
Be careful online today. This is the one day a year when people post false information on the internet.
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Lunch This Wednesday 3/26/2025 11:45am at Arirang on Ann Arbor-Saline Road 5
Last week, we met at York, 6 people attended, and we ate outside!. This week, we try again to go to Arirang Korean Restaurant on Ann Arbor-Saline Road off Oak Valley, their remodeling is finished. We were there last on 2 October 2024. You can get Bibimbap in a sizzling stone bowl! Please RSVP if you know your plans so we know how many seats to save. If you want to see the menu in advance, it is at https://www.arirangmi.com/order . Arirang 3135 Oak Valley Drive
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Whatever happened to A2 Geeks? 3
Hi¡ª I was pruning the list of LinkedIn groups I belong to and ran across the Ignite Ann Arbor group. That got me to wondering whatever happened to the A2 Geeks. Anyone know? Dan
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Know anyone who can design a kid's craft project? 4
Hi, I am the Rotary Club of Ann Arbor's PR guy. We have been approached by Angela Kline, head of the Ann Arbor Art Fair Association, to participate in the Ann Arbor Street Art Fairs Kick Off. They suggested we have "some handouts to promote our club, especially something younger folks can do in the way of an art or craft take away.¡± I have no clue what would make a good project that kids could easily complete and take away. Would any of you happen to know anyone who could help us design some kind of Rotary-themed kid¡¯s craft project? Regards, Dan Romanchik
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We were talking at lunch yesterday about how long °­´Ç²õ³¾´Ç¡¯²õ has been in business. I just had a chat with Kosmo himself who said he¡¯s been doing this for 25 years. =Spencer
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job posting: Computing Administrator at Livonia Public Library
Continuing my habit of posting non-librarian positions that turn up on the michlib-l list. Let me know if you want more information about this position, or if you want subscribing information. The Livonia Public Library is seeking a Computer Administrator I to join our team! This is a full-time position offering an opportunity to support and enhance the library¡¯s technology infrastructure.Jennifer Jennifer Dye 734-709-8502 http://www.linkedin.com/in/DyeJennifer
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Lunch This Wednesday 3/19/2025 11:45am at York/Ricewood/Bao Boys on Packard 5
Last week, we met at Evergreen Downtown, 6 people attended. This week, we will go back to York on Packard. We were there last on 30 October 2024. The weather is forecast to be in the 60's with no rain, so we might be able to eat outside. Please RSVP if you know your plans so we know how many seats to save. Menus for each are available in advance at https://www.yorka2.com/menu, https://www.ricewoodbbq.com/menu.html and https://www.eatbaoboys.com/s/order. I hope you can make it. York/Ricewood/Bao Boys 1928 Packard
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Hunting Facebook pages? (Not raccoons)
I'm looking for a volunteer or two, to help me hunt down Facebook pages. (Hopefully a respite from hunting raccoons :-) ) I'm relatively new to this list (and the lunches), but I've known a few of the folk from many years back (Hi, Ed V! Hi, David Bloom!). I hope this sort of post is appropriate for the group -- if not, I trust that whatever passes for leadership :-) will let me know. Specifically, I'm looking for someone to write a tiny bit of code (any language that will run on a Linux server) that calls the Facebook API, and tells me if any given (arbitrary) FB page exists (and is public) -- or not. (No, curl-ing the page will not suffice, I've been down that road. It has to be via the FB API.) Why on earth would I want to do this (I hear you ask)? Long story, stop/delete now if you're not interested. Since the 2016 election ("a date that will live in infamy"), I've been using my software architect skills to help build infrastructure for progressive and Democratic campaigns in Michigan. (The anti-gerrymandering amendment of 2018 was one of our successes.) I retired in 2024, and now I do this (volunteer) work full-time-ish. One tiny piece is keeping the list of Democratic organizations (county parties, caucuses, clubs, districts, etc.) up-to-date. Including (finally!)... if their Facebook page URLs are correct. Anyone interested? In this specific task, or the general idea of bringing the Michigan Dems into the 21st century? -- "I wish it need not have happened in my time," said Frodo. "So do I," said Gandalf, "and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us."
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Dan Friedus in today's "a2view" from the Ann Arbor Observer on NYPL cookbook collection 3
quoting now: A2 collector donates rare cookbooks to New York Public Library collection: Daniel Freidus, a retired U-M academic adviser, has given Dorot Jewish Division more than 250 items that he acquired online, at book fairs around the country, and by browsing specialized bookstores, according to an NYPL blog post. Among the books he¡¯s gifted are ¡°Like Mama Used to Make: a Collection of Favorite and Traditional Jewish Dishes,¡± which was published by the Women of the Ann Arbor Chapter of Hadassah in 1952. From NYPL: https://www.nypl.org/blog/2025/03/03/daniel-freidus-building-dorot-jewish-divisions-cookbook-collection Daniel¡¯s incredible dedication, commitment, energy, and enthusiasm are well captured by the Yiddish word zamler, meaning a voluntary collector¡ªone of those great lovers of libraries who played a crucial role in building Jewish collections in Europe in the first half of the 20th century and brought this tradition with them to America. And there is yet another deep connection that makes Daniel¡¯s contribution even more meaningful. Daniel Freidus comes from a family with roots in Riga, Latvia, directly related to Abraham Freidus, the first Head of the Jewish Division of The New York Public Library (1897¨C1923). One can tell that passion for books and libraries really runs in the family, whose spiritual connection to NYPL seems to pass through generations. -- Edward Vielmetti +1 734 330 2465 edward.vielmetti@...
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Lunch This Wednesday 3/12/2025 11:45am at Evergreen Downtown 7
Last week, 8 of us met at Benny's Family Dining, which is quite cozy for their largest booth. This week we go to Evergreen Downtown, on Liberty. We were there last 21 August 2024. Please RSVP if you know your plans so we know how many seats to save. If you want to see the menu in advance, it is at https://www.evergreen-restaurant.us/online/store/downtown . I hope you can make it. Evergreen Downtown 208 W Liberty
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Possible vermin in the eaves, who to call? 18
Hi, all, The past week, there have been a few times when we've heard noises like critters scrambling at the window, but didn't see any signs of them. They're very annoying noises. My son went outside, and said that from where he stood, it sounded like they were in the walls. Our house had a gambrel-style roof, and we are wondering if some critters may have found a way inside the lower eaves there. We aren't sure who to call to have someone check, and if they are there, remove and block whatever hole they found. (We haven't found a hole yet.) No idea where to start with this! Boy, it's been a lot of house expenses recently. (FYI, the ongoing sewer problem turned out to be a workman that didn't do their job.) /PF -- PF Anderson, pfa@... Emerging Technologies Informationist, University of Michigan http://www.lib.umich.edu/users/pfa ORCID: 0000-0001-6348-2324 Hear my name Pronouns: all pronouns acceptable My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule. The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people. In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single land transfer to the University of Michigan. This was offered ceremonially as a gift through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids so that their children could be educated. Through these words of acknowledgement, their contemporary and ancestral ties to the land and their contributions to the University are renewed and reaffirmed.
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