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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Ask Kelli: Spring Cleaning; Break-up After Set-up; Distracting Dog

by Kelli Miller

Dear Kelli,

I’m desperate to start my spring cleaning organization but can’t get motivated. Any tips?

Signed,
Want to Spring into Cleaning!


Dear Want to Spring,

I applaud your desire to clean! It’s good you want to clean rather than feeling you have to clean. Sometimes wanting to clean is more motivating than mandatory cleaning. So start writing a list of why you want to clean in the first place and keep this list handy. This will remind you of your goals when you’re feeling tired or overwhelmed. Second, buy an egg timer and set it for 20 minutes (or whatever feels right to you). You can most likely do some sort of cleaning task for 20 minutes without feeling inundated. Third, tackle one room at a time. If you start organizing one section in the kitchen and then go on to something in the living room, you’ll probably feel more disorganized. So stick with one room and complete it before moving on to another. Finally, give up the idea of having the “perfect” clean house. Clean to the best of your ability, not to the notion that the President will be coming for the weekend.

All the best,
Kelli

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Dear Kelli,

I set up one of my girlfriends with a guy that my husband went to business school with. They hit it off great and were dating for several weeks when all of a sudden he called it quits. It was definitely out of the blue. She said he ended up not being very nice in the end. She is of course devastated, and I feel responsible. I’m not sure what went wrong!

Signed,
Feeling Responsible


Dear Feeling Responsible,

We’re all adults in this situation. Both parties understood that there were no guarantees either way. Just because you set the two of them up initially doesn’t mean you are responsible for the course of their relationship.

It sounds to me as if you've been taken by surprise by your husband’s friend’s behavior and wonder if you misjudged his character. That’s a possibility, but it's also possible that your husband's friend just didn't feel the chemistry with your friend. Either way, don’t worry about it. When people initiate set-ups, their only responsibility is to introduce both parties; the couple takes it from there.

Try and let it go. Just buy your friend a pint of Ben and Jerry’s.

All the best,
Kelli

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Dear Kelli,

I have a therapist I adore. She’s highly professional, except for one small thing: She brings her dog into the office. She says because she works such long days she doesn’t want the dog home by himself. I just find it distracting when I’m pouring my heart out, and the dog is wandering around or chewing a toy or playing in his bed. Can I say something to her about this?

Signed,
Chew on This!


Dear Chew on This,

Therapists do best when their clients are open and honest with them. It’s good modeling and it’s great to show you are setting boundaries. So yes, I would absolutely share your concerns with this therapist. Tell her you really like your relationship but find the dog distracting. Perhaps your therapist can have a dog walker come before your appointment or find some other alternative to keeping the dog in her office. Your comments may alert her to the perspective that having a dog present isn't so great for her practice. Either way, if she doesn’t accommodate you, I would suggest looking for a new therapist.

All the best,
Kelli

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Kelli Miller, MSW is a therapist, author, and radio personality. Miller was a featured expert for SIRIUS Satellite Radio Channel 198, the co-host for the TV show Love and Money: The Advice Show, and the advice columnist for Playboy U, and the author of Professor Kelli’s Guide to Finding a Husband. Ask Kelli is published on All Life is Local and the Cleveland Park Listserv on Wednesdays.    

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Tech Column: Free International and Domestic Texting



by Bill Adler

If there's one thing that's overpriced, one thing that's more of a rip-off --a term I don't use often, but which I use with gusto here-- it's text messaging. The actual data cost of text messages is marked up by cell phone companies a tad more than 7,000 percent. That's great for cell phone companies, not great for the rest of humanity.

Sure, there are multi-text packages you can buy so that you're not surprised by a bill that resembles the sticker on a new car. But if you text internationally, you're out of luck: You're going to pay per text.

There are numerous apps that you can install on your smartphone to text for free. Most of these apps work on the panoply of phone platforms, including iPhones and Androids. They are, as the jargon goes, cross-platform. Which to choose? Before I declare a winner, or winners, I want to mention one limitation that most of these apps suffer from: Your texting companion must have the same app installed. Fortunately, you can have multiple texting apps installed on your phone.

All of these texting apps have push notification, so you'll know when you've received a message, just as you do with regular text messaging.

The top three texting apps are Whatsapp, Viber and Google Talk. Whatsapp, www.whatsapp.com, is a straightforward messaging app that uses your data plan to send and receive messages. Whatsapp does eat into your cellular data plan allotment, but data fees are significantly smaller than text messaging costs, and texts use very little data. With Whatsapp you can send not just text, but photos, audio and video messages, too (though multimedia eats more data). If you want to use Whatsapp without using any of your data plan, turn off cellular and just use wifi. Whatsapp has a group messaging feature, too.

Viber, www.viber.com, is one of the newest of the free text messaging apps, and works similarly to Whatsapp: You can send and receive text, audio and video files. Viber will notify you when you receive a message from another Viber user. Viber-to-Viber messages always go through wifi --not the cellular network-- so they are always free. Viber is your better bet when you're roaming overseas or have a limited data plan. But what if you aren't connected via wifi and want to send a text? If you or the person you're talking with aren't on wifi at the moment, the message will be sent or delivered when you are. You can also use Viber to place voice calls for free to other Viber users.

I use Google Voice for free texting. (Not to be confused with Google Talk, which is an instant messaging service.) Google Voice, www.google.com/voice, offers some terrific features, not available on any other text messaging apps or services. But before I get to the great things about Google Voice, I want to mention its main downsides: It's only available to people in the United States. You can use it while traveling outside of the US, but you must already have a US phone number to get Google Voice. Another limitation is that Google Voice is text only: You can't send images or audio.

Google Voice is the only free texting service that lets you receive and send your texts from your PC -- Windows or Mac. It can be convenient to text from your computer at times. You can also forward your text messages to an email address, as well as check for texts on any computer (and reply, too!) Like Viper and Whatsapp, Google Voice notifies you on your phone when you have a text. Google Voice works through wifi, so texts are free.

But why not use an instant messaging app instead of texting? Good question, and an excellent alternative to texting. Instant messaging services like eBuddy and IMO do as much as free texting apps and may be a better option. Next week's tech column will be about free instant messaging alternatives to texting.

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Bill Adler is the co-publisher of the Cleveland Park Listserv, www.cleveland-park.com. He is the author of "Boys and Their Toys: Understanding Men by Understanding Their Relationship with Gadgets," http://amzn.to/rspOft . He tweets at @billadler.

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Monday, February 20, 2012

Washington Tweets


Washington Tweets
by Bill Adler


Washington tweets. A lot. The Washington Tweets column is a collection of the most interesting, recent Washington-area tweets. These tweets reveal a candid and fascinating portrait of what is on our collective minds: Twitter gives a snapshot of what we're doing, thinking and hoping for. Washington Tweets is Washington in the raw. Spot or write a great tweet? Send it to tweets (at) fastmail (dot) net for consideration for the next Washington Tweets column. Bill Adler tweets at @billadler.


Clearly, fewer tourists visiting, staying in Alexandria hotels. At least based on tax receipts... twitpic.com/8hd082 (@NeibsWBJ )

My coworker went to DC this weekend & brought me back a #DCcupcake. I can't wait to try itttttt !! (@JeliDonut)

Snow Potential Index: 1 - Near zero, but outside chance of snow showers early next Sat AM w/ cold front ( @capitalweather)

In interview, David Catania said he was "absolutely" justified for swearing at Marion Barry. "If he can't take me swearing at him, too bad." (@timcraigpost)

RT @dcpublictrust: DC AG says effort to restore @dcpublictrust should move forward. Want to join us? Here's how: tinyurl.com/727qnoj (@kcivey)

I seriously distrust your entire organization if you're still using double spaces after periods in your press releases. (@NicoleInDC)

On Newstalk, Kwame Brown says he's had trouble getting cabs to pick him up in front of Wilson Building, alluded to racial discrimination. (@AlanSuderman)

New barista at Firehook in Cleveland Park makes a good latte. There is hope. (@CPUptownGirl)

Is it just me? With iOS 5.0.1 WaPost pages crash my iPad 1 browsers (esp. w/in twitter & rss apps) EVERY TIME. cc: @robpegoraro (@MysteryPollster)

Report shows only about one in two graduates from Alexandria City Public Schools enrolled in college http://bit.ly/ypBaQZ (@DCExaminerLocal)

Peyton Manning to the @Redskins doesn't excite #DC MayorVincent Gray: http://wapo.st/w1xnoE (@capster9)

Thank you Washington DC Metro for the giving me a buffalo nickle for change. Totally worth the metro price! @wmatapic.twitter.com/Djya5LUo (@ColonelHendry)

Gotta take this long walk from adams morgan back to georgetown omg. (@CheetahBby)

also excited to have council woman Mary Cheh in for lunch at school tomorrow :) (@ChefAlliSosna)

@SegravesWTOP: @kwamebrowndc explains cost to taxpayers is zero because convention center donates rooms & food. (@kcivey)

Just found this AND cheese waffles at gas station in Cleveland Park. The two grossest, best snack foods ever. #moonpie  http://pic.twitter.com/1jcBLN7T (@HilarityInShoes)

Cyclist intimidation by Diamond cab lic. H99859. Was riding legally on 100 block of 15th St NW (on Mall) ... @badcabdc @dcbac (@alpert)

draft lists aside, $10 for a 25.4oz bottle of Golden Monkey is not shabby at all. #realamerica (@amorrissey)

Thank you, @wmata employee Eric for helping change my tire this morning in the rain! Beyond appreciated. @wmata, please give him a raise. (@hanaarifaey)

A pox on whoever is downloading ALL THE INTERNET and mucking up the tubes in my neighborhood! (@bogrosemary)

Hey, @wmata - if we're going to spend this much quality time standing still at Farragut West, could you tell us why? (@robpegoraro)


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Sunday, February 19, 2012

Presidents Day "Trash Slide" and Other Holiday Service Changes

We always welcome reminders from DPW about Service Suspensions and Changes for minor, sometimes forgettable holidays:

DPW To Observe Presidents Day
Monday, February 20: 
Sanitation And Parking Enforcement Services To Be Suspended

The DC Department of Public Works announced today how services will be affected Presidents Day, Monday, February 20, 2012, when the District observes the holiday. Trash and recycling collections and parking enforcement will be suspended. All services will resume Tuesday, February 21, 2012.

Trash/recycling collections: Trash and recycling collections in once-a-week collection neighborhoods will "slide" to the next day for the remainder of the week. In neighborhoods with twice-weekly trash collections, Monday and Thursday collections will be made Tuesday and Friday, and Tuesday and Friday collections will be made Wednesday and Saturday.

Fort Totten: Ft. Totten Transfer Station, located at 4900 John F. McCormack Road, NE, will be closed to the public February 20. It will reopen Tuesday, February 21. Residents may bring trash and bulk items between 1 pm and 5 pm. The next Saturday household hazardous waste/e-cycling/document shredding drop-off day is March 3, 8 am to 3 pm, (these services are available the first Saturday of the month, except holidays).

To accommodate residents whose religious beliefs prohibit them from using the Saturday drop-off, DPW is accepting only household hazardous waste and e-cyclables the Thursday before the first Saturday of the month (March 1, from 1 pm to 5 pm). DPW will not accept personal documents for shredding on Thursdays because they cannot be secured until the contractor arrives on Saturday.

Directions to Fort Totten: Travel east on Irving Street, NW, turn left on Michigan Avenue, turn left on John F. McCormack Road, NE and continue to the end of the street.

Parking Enforcement: DPW will suspend enforcement of parking meters, residential parking, and rush hour lane restrictions on Presidents Day. DPW also will suspend towing abandoned vehicles. Enforcement resumes Tuesday, February 21.

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Compilation of Recommended Electricians

All Life Is Local has a companion listserv, www.cleveland-park.com, which regularly receives queries from members looking for recommendations. From time to time on All Life Is Local, we like to post a compilation of recent, helpful recommendations on a particular topic on the listserv -- in this case, electricians.

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I can recommend David Haim. He does small jobs and big. He is a licensed electrician who works for himself and sometimes has his 19-year old son help him on jobs. David's cell phone is 301-538-9192. He charges $85 per hour and did not charge us for his travel time. He was extremely efficient and knowledgeable and fixed all our issue within an hour. In addition, he arrived at the scheduled time!

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I would like to recommend New Age Electric, 301-588-4457. I've used only Mike Harper there.

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Our electrician is John Koutsoulis (very smart/quick and good prices). 240-876-6002

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Ronnie at W&W Electric is fantastic. Very qualified electrician. 912 Gist Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910-4954 - (301) 565-4141

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D and P Electrical are very good electricians. Dennis and Paul own the company. 10247 Kensington Parkway Kensington, MD 20895-3306 - (301) 933-4619

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We have a great electrician who has done some work in our home. Call Sonny Tate. Best time is 8:30 am. 202-726-1846. He is excellent, experienced, fastidious, clean, neat and quite capable.

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We have used Stephen Palmer Electrician for the past 9 years. They have always been on time, very efficient, and polite. They are not the cheapest, but work with you. We did an upgrade a few years ago, and they told us that they would do what we wanted, but it would be better to do X, which would be better in the long term. I highly recommend them. Many of our friends have used them over the years. I have not heard a complaint yet. http://stephenpalmerelectric.com  301.493.9700

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I just used Kevin Rozier, and he is terrific. His cell is (202) 841-8021.

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I would like to recommend Matt Durantine, 301 602 2563. He is licensed in the District and Maryland and has outstanding references.

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I love my electricians - Custom Electric Systems, Inc. Small firm - just a handful of guys who are all wonderful. The number is 301 776 1637.



Friday, February 17, 2012

Still Life With Robin: "Customer" Isn't Always Right

by Peggy Robin

As most area subways users know only too well, Metro has been experiencing frequent disruptions lately, necessitating announcements and apologies to the customers. These statements from Metro's PR people make me want to respond, not (as you might assume) with a long, loud, sustained complaint about how Metrorail has failed at basic maintenance, leading to a seemingly never-ending schedule of shut-downs for long-overdue repairs, but with a simple semantic request: Stop calling us "customers"! We are passengers, dammit, and Metro should acknowlege this basic fact.

Here's why it makes a difference: When you are a “customer,” that implies that you are in a voluntary relationship with a commercial business -- that is, you are a shopper, out to buy something from a particular merchant that you could just as well have bought from a competitor. Customers have a choice of where to shop.

You are not a customer --at least not as I understand the meaning of the term-- when you are being served by a public, taxpayer-supporter institution or system that is the only game in town. I mean, it’s not as if you could choose to be a customer of some other metropolitan subway system. Yes, I do know that you could choose to drive, bike, join a carpool, take a taxi, or book a privately operated shuttle bus. But these are all oranges –and grapefruit, kiwi, and other exotic fruits—in comparison to the overwhelming apple that is our current government-funded-and-operated mass transit system.

The use of the term “customer” further implies that the people who work at Metro see themselves in relation to the people they serve more like retail clerks than like transportation professionals. When I fly, on the other hand, the airlines refer to me as a passenger, and that tells me that they know it's their job to transport me, the passenger, safely and efficiently, and that each employee I encounter has a specific job toward that goal, from the ticket agents to the gate agents to the baggage handlers to the ground crew to the flight attendants, to the pilots.

Now consider a few other places where those who buy services might be called customers but are normally called something else: In medical care, we are patients. (It would make me nervous to have a doctor who thought of me primarily as a customer.) When we use legal, accounting, or other specialized expert services, we are generally called clients. When we visit the library or a museum, we are patrons (although the DC public library calls me a “customer”, which makes me wonder what they think they are selling me). Whenever there seems to be an alternative to "customer" to describe the one who receives services, I say take it. It's bound to imply more respect; "customer" appears to be the lowest common denominator. 

So, Metro, wouldn’t this be a nice, easy and inexpensive way to show the passengers that you understand your duty to them? And show them some respect? And if you do, the passengers may be far more inclined to do the same to you.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Tech Column: Tech for Kids - Beat the Claw Game & Defeat the Boogeyman

by Bill Adler

I want to share two tidbits that came my way recently. If you're a parent, your kids will adore you because of this first tip. That's not to say that your kids don't already adore you, but they'll love you even more when you tell them how to beat the claw game, at arcades and highway rest stops. That's the game where you lower the claw to retrieve a stuffed animal or other prize that you didn't want anyway: http://bit.ly/wkTOEc.

As it turns out, the game is rigged. Some machines are set to "win" only after 5 or 10 failed attempts, so that no matter how skilled you think you are, the prize will fall back into the abyss. Machine owners can vary the strength of the claw's grip, too: You get one guess as to whether they increase or decrease the grip's power. According to Slate magazine, http://slate.me/wTdVVi, there are several things you can do to improve the chances of your child smiling: Watch the machine. Get a sense for how strong the grip is on that particular machine, when the toy drops, and how often it wins. Work with a partner: Your partner should stand to the side and give you three-dimensional guidance. Use the claw to first push aside any toys that block a straight path to the teddy bear your heart desires. Eventually you'll snag that stuffed animal you didn't want in the first place.

Boogeyman Radar, http://bit.ly/xMelf3, is an iPhone app that lets you scan a room for monsters. As we all know, monsters, including ghosts, goblins, skeletons, and dinosaur-alligator hybrids, hide under beds, in closets, in window blinds and toy boxes. Boogeyman Radar displays an overlay of the room using the phone's camera, and with this app you can reassure the child that the room is safe for sleep. If my parents had this during my toddler years, I think that I --and they-- would have gotten hours more sleep a night.

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Bill Adler is the co-publisher of the Cleveland Park Listserv, www.cleveland-park.com. He is the author of "Boys and Their Toys: Understanding Men by Understanding Their Relationship with Gadgets," http://amzn.to/rspOft. He tweets at @billadler.

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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Ask Kelli: Obsessing About Office Mate; Repeating 2nd Grade, Charging Dog Walker for Vet Bill

by Kelli Miller

Hi Kelli,

I recently found out that this wonderful man that I work with and have known for almost two years is in love with me. No worries -- we sit on different floors. I feel like an idiot for not acknowledging this for so long. He is like an answer to my prayers. But I am a hopeless romantic and I fall in love too easily, and get obsessed with a person once I am in love. How can I help myself to control my obsessive thoughts, behavior and desires for this man? I want: to call him every day, or see him every day, talk to him every day! I want to be able to focus on my work while I am in the office, and not daydream about him all day long. Also, he is still seeing someone casually. I get the fact he is a single man, and getting to know me does not mean he will have to stop seeing other people right away; it is a process ... but it really bothers me. Also, keep in mind that I have been celibate for over eight years. I am forty, and I know that my age is adding to my impatience and my anxiousness. Please HELP!!

Always grateful for your column!

Signed,
Obsessed With Man


Dear Obsessed With Man,

I believe it's pretty normal to have “obsessive” thoughts when you fall in love. Here's what you need to worry about: Are the thoughts making your life unmanageable? In other words, are you able to work without constantly being interrupted by thoughts about this guy? If the answer is no, then you may benefit from talking to a therapist about how to control these thoughts. If you think it's something you can manage on your own, here are a few good tips I hope will help:

1) Allow yourself ten minutes a day just to think about this guy. Obsess to your heart's desire. Then you’re done for the day. When you find your thoughts drifting back to him after your ten minutes are up, remind yourself you’ve had your fill.

2) Distract yourself. Take a walk. Knit. Listen to music.

3) Call a friend to vent.

4) Keep your thoughts in a journal.  

5) Try to be in the moment. It’s easy to get caught up in the “I wonder if he’ll call, if he likes me” mood.  Just stay with what is happening now. Take ten deep breaths to bring your mind back to the present.

All the best,
Kelli

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Dear Kelli,

My son is very bright. At least I think so. His elementary school principal had a talk with me the other day and told me that he believes my son should repeat second grade. I believe he’s very smart and this is not necessary. I don’t want to come off as the parent in denial but I really don’t think that’s the right move for him. How should I respond?

Signed,
Not Holding Him Back

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Dear Not Holding Him Back,

I’d first ask plenty of questions of the principal. For example, “What are your primary concerns that lead you to think he isn't ready for third grade? and “Where do you feel my son needs extra support?” It sounds as if you're not sure why the principal is making this recommendation. Keep in mind that it may not be about his intelligence but another factor, such as emotional maturity or social development behind this recommendation. You need to know exactly why he is making this call.

However your follow-up conversation goes, I would also advise you to get a second opinion. Perhaps you could go to a developmental pediatrician or have a child psychologist observe him in school. It will be helpful to have the advice of an expert when it comes time to make a decision about his education next year.

I believe once you have more information you can make a more informed decision

All the best,
Kelli

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Dear Kelli,

I adore my dog walker. She’s been with us for over seven years. The other day, however, she was playing catch with my dog (I wasn’t home) and she said he cut his foot on a twig when he was running. She took him to the vet who stapled the cut and gave him antibiotics. She didn’t offer to pay. Do I take it out of her salary?

Signed,
Walking a Fine Line


Dear Walking a Fine Line,

No, I don’t believe you should take it out of her salary. Your dog had an accident, and unless you think she wasn't telling the truth about how it happened, it was not her fault. It could have happened to anyone. If she’s a loyal worker and has treated your family well, I wouldn’t question her judgment. It sounds to me as if she did the prudent thing and took him to the vet.

All the best,
Kelli

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Kelli Miller, MSW is a therapist, author, and radio personality. Miller was a featured expert for SIRIUS Satellite Radio Channel 198, the co-host for the TV show Love and Money: The Advice Show, and the advice columnist for Playboy U, and the author of Professor Kelli’s Guide to Finding a Husband. Ask Kelli is published on All Life is Local and the Cleveland Park Listserv on Wednesdays.    

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Police Alert for Armed Robbers in Friendship Heights


We received this crime look-out from the Second District Police:

On Monday, February 13, 2012, two armed robberies involving handguns occurred in the Friendship Heights area of the Second District, Patrol Service Area 202.

The first incident occurred at approximately 10:15 PM in the 5200 block of Western Avenue, NW, close to the intersection with Harrison Street. The victim reported that three armed perpetrators, all displaying handguns, approached her while she was walking within the block. The suspects then robbed the victim of her cell phone, currency, bank cards, etc. The suspects then fled the scene on foot, last seen running east within the 4500 block of Harrison Street NW.

The second incident occurred at approximately 10:20 PM in the 4300 block of Garrison Street NW close to the intersection with Wisconsin Avenue. Two victims reported while walking within the block they were approached from the rear by three perpetrators. One suspect struck one of the victims on the back of the head with a dark colored handgun. Both victims were then forced to the ground face down. The three perpetrators then forcibly removed property from the victims, including cell phones, currency, and personal papers. The suspects were last seen fleeing the location in an older model dark-colored vehicle. 

The perpetrators in both incidents were described as three black males, 5’10” to 6’0” with a medium build, wearing all black or dark blue clothing. In both cases, all three subjects were reported wearing ski masks concealing their faces.

Anyone with information concerning this incident is asked to contact the Second District Detectives Office, 202-730-1903, or our Command Information Center, 202-727-9099. Last, it is strongly encouraged that anyone observing any suspicious activity within their community to please contact the Metropolitan Police by dialing 911.   
  

Lieutenant John M. Hedgecock
Metropolitan Police Department
Second District
Patrol Service Area 206
(202) 715-7340

Monday, February 13, 2012

Washington Tweets

by Bill Adler

Washington tweets. A lot. The Washington Tweets column is a collection of the most interesting, recent Washington-area tweets. These tweets reveal a candid and fascinating portrait of what is on our collective minds: Twitter gives a snapshot of what we're doing, thinking and hoping for. Washington Tweets is Washington in the raw. Spot or write a great tweet? Send it to tweets (at) fastmail (dot) net for consideration for the next Washington Tweets column. Bill Adler tweets at @billadler.

I know Pepco says that they'll eventually come by and do a real reading, but, well, I don't believe them. (@dcist_martin)

happened in my NY subway too RT @SusanPage RT @Reddy: DCMetro has broken out with "I Will Always Love You" by a dozen random people. (@amyewalter)

What an odd coincidence...everyone riding the DC metro who was wearing a bowtie just got off at the Adams Morgan station. (@Chris_Moody)

My favorite moment of #CPAC - police try to throw out a group of conservative rockers, thinking they were from the Occupy DC crowd. (@keithkoffler)

One day, Adele will sing the DC Register. #geekdream (@hgil)

Forecast: Seasonable but changeable weather early this week, not as cold http://wapo.st/w988AD (@capitalweather)

RT @cajunjen: When I say spicy, Siam House listens. Wow. (@CPUptownGirl)

Love ur lobstermobile & all ur fav food trucks? Please let DCRA & the City Council know here so we don't disappear:http://passnewregs.org (@LobstertruckDC)

Why can't DC drivers parallel park? Blame DMV as they don't test drivers when giving licenses, reports @courtneyzott  http://bit.ly/zSv6RZ (@kytja)

This RT @OConnellPostbiz: DC will cap its ability to mature as a city if it continues to build almost exclusively small 1 and 2 BRs. (@sommermathis)

#Ward3DC :) RT @mstoneman: Teacher with a lot of kids in D2 bus. Group in good spirits, but totally quiet. Impressive. #gloverpark #stoddert (@marycheh)

My favorite restaurant in DC since 1994. Andouille chicken still rocks after all these years. http://4sq.com/ySGKad (@rtoddbouldin)

The decorative lights that have hung over Adams Morgan for the last decade are coming down: http://bit.ly/xIan7C (@DCist_Updates)

RT @mikemadden: So the @washingtonpost doesn't think local news is a "core journalism department?" http://bit.ly/zzGDS3 Everyone: READ @WCP. (@wcp)

Lovely of the fare card machines at Vienna not to work this morning @wmata (@veesbee)

RT @housingcomplex: @mayorvincegray talks a lot about places for people to work. What about places for them to live? bit.ly/AmtNWE (@bogrosemary)

Overheard: "You haven't lived until you've done the DC-NYC dating relationship. Everyone is doing it now." (@jarehart)

#Ward5se MT @kenyanforward5 Glad that Congresswoman Norton has had some success gaining add'l election autonomy for DC http://ow.ly/8XcZa (@bogrosemary)

I am learning the hard way that if it's (it's being a restaurant, store, theatre, etc) not near a subway, I don't know how to get there. #DC (@gobeckygo)

that cookies n cream cupcake from dc cupcakes today was the best freakin cupcake ive ever had in my life. the icing was perfection omg (@curtstomp)

Top city for finding single women - Washington DC? Men's Health says yes: http://bit.ly/yFR8sO (@nbcwashington)

Washington DC's Love Affair With Marijuana; a much bigger part of upper-middle-class life than you might think (@AlfredSpellman)

Coming Soon to DC: Sixth Engine Bar & Restaurant http://bit.ly/zteGaZ Via @delectabelle (@abpanphoto)

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Sunday, February 12, 2012

Solar Energy Meeting Monday Evening at Tenley Library

Interested in learning about solar energy? The Potomac Region Solar Energy Association is putting on a free meeting to promote solar energy and teach homeowners how to start a solar energy coop. You will hear from a leader who has created solar coops from the ground up and has created a network that covers all eight wards of DC.

February 13, 7:00pm - 8:30pm
4450 Wisconsin Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20016