Monthly Archive for July, 2001

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VA Over-Powered

The Piedmont Environmental Council has done the math: it turns out that if all of the 22 proposed power plants in Virginia are built, we’ll produce enough power to satisfy the needs of 25% of the country. WINA has the story.

Meloy Murderer Not Competent

18-year-old Jamie Poindexter, charged with the April murder of Alison Meloy, has been judged not mentally competent to stand trial, according to a psychiatrist and a psychologist. A judge has to make the decision as to whether or not he’s competent, so this isn’t final. Albemarle County Commonwealth’s Attorney Jim Camblos is quoted in today’s Progress as saying “‘At this point I have two options, I can get a second opinion or we can have him sent to get restored’ [to competency].”

Camp Jeep Rolls Into Town

In case it’s not totally obvious (based on the hundreds of Jeeps with out-of-state license plates trying to figure out how the hell to drive across the Mall), Camp Jeep is in session. Through Saturday, bajillions of Jeep owners will descend on Nelson county and do Jeepy kind of things that their asphault-loving vehicles normally don’t get to experience. Be nice and give directions to these folks. They come to town, spend money, and leave. We love them.

Wal-Mart in Louisa

WINA has a scoop: Wal-Mart will build a huge distribution center in Louisa County, just of Route 64, within the next two years. It will employ 600 people. The official announcement is expected this afternoon.

First-Years Need to be Put in Their Place

Writes Jeff Eisenberg in the CavDaily, “You’re the new guys, so that makes you inferior… You are inferior because you are more stupider than upperclassmen in the same way that women are more stupider than men.” He proceeds to explain why it is that first year students are generally lesser humans than upperclassman; it’s pretty funny. I put this in the satire category, but one can never be certain.

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