Adobe Blurs Line Between PC and Web - New York Times
“If gasoline and heating costs continue to rise, conventional suburban living may not be much of a…”
“If gasoline and heating costs continue to rise, conventional suburban living may not be much of a bargain in the future. And as more Americans, particularly affluent Americans, move into urban communities, families may find that some of the suburbs’ other big advantages—better schools and safer communities—have eroded. Schooling and safety are likely to improve in urban areas, as those areas continue to gentrify; they may worsen in many suburbs if the tax base—often highly dependent on house values and new development—deteriorates.”
Motivators
A collection of motivation posters with a difference
