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Welcome to my little corner of the Internet!

Among other things, I'm exploring all that the DotNetNuke website framework has to offer.

You can email me at Larry@LarryDaniele.com.

My Other Sites

Here's a partial list of the web sites that I'm responsible for:

  • CompanionSoftware.com - My business site and the home of the Metafile Companion utility for editing Windows metafiles.
  • SunderlandPublicLibrary.org - A labor of love for the public library in this wonderful town of Sunderland, MA USA.
  • DebbieHennes.com - A site created for an artist friend. Sometimes, simple is good.
  • BurtCohen.com - Personal website of the professor, writer, political activist and former New Hampshire state senator Burt Cohen.

For more information, you can see my website development portfolio.

I would also encourage people interested in developing their own web site to look at DotNetNuke. It's what I'm using to create this site. Once it's set up, it's quite simple to add, edit and remove content over time.

I'm using the Minimalist skin created by Evan O'Neil for the overall style of this site. It is quite flexible and easy to work with.

Latest Blog Entries
Jul 14

Written by: Larry Daniele
7/14/2008 6:23 AM

I thought that the article Five Myths About Nuclear Energy by Kristin Shrader-Frechette was very well presented and enlightening. For the past few years, I have been considering whether or not we should consider increased use of nuclear energy as one of our ways to reduce our dependence on oil. However it is becoming clear that not only is nuclear power still dangerous (e.g. nuclear plants are vulnerable to terrorist attacks and we still don't know how to safely dispose of the radioactive waste), it is also not cost-effective (with wind turbines producing energy at less than 1/2 the cost of nuclear - with none of the safety issues of nuclear).

It speaks volumes when billionaire oilman T. Boone Pickens is investing big time in wind power and has developed the Pickens Plan. So environmentalists are telling us to do the right thing. Market forces are telling us to do the right thing. The only ones strongly in support of the nuclear industry appear to be the nuclear industry itself. And they have been getting big subsidies from the U.S. government (i.e. us, the taxpayers). It's time we stop subsidizing nuclear (and big oil) and support the dawning of an age of clean, renewable energy along with increased attention to energy efficiency and conservation.

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A Random Walk
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Enjoy a few random photos from my gallery!
12. Heading off to go parasailing!
"Baby Boo" Pumpkins and Bottle-Neck Gourds
James and Mom (almost ready)
An Idyillic Setting
23. On our walk over the bridge to Clearwater Beach
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