Friday, August 29, 2008

On this page you'll find links to pages and articles we think are handy, interesting, funny, wierd and oh-so useful. These could include: cool travel destinations, ski, bike, paddle techniques, gear reviews, stories from the road, or we may post things that seem competely off topic that we just like. If you have any ideas or anything to contribute, drop us an email at: feedback@coolworks.com.

Wednesday, June 29, 2005

Youth at Work - Real World, Real Rights    

posted by Kathi @ 2:48 PM
"Welcome to Youth@Work, the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's (EEOC) website for youth in the workforce. The EEOC's goal is to eliminate illegal discrimination from the workplace for all workers.
This website is designed to teach you about some of your rights and responsibilities as an employee. Use the menu on the left to learn about different types of discrimination affecting young workers and what you can do to help prevent discrimination in the workplace.
Be an informed employee - Know your real world rights and responsibilities!"

Tuesday, June 21, 2005

Colorado Summer 2005 Festivals    

posted by Kathi @ 7:58 AM
If your summer job finds you in Colorado this summer, check out all the festivals around the state.

Monday, June 20, 2005

The BEST place for consciousness raising bumperstickers, pins, posters, t-shirts, etc.!    

posted by Kathi @ 8:18 AM
Excerpt from their website:
"We are a small, family-owned and operated business that has provided progressive materials for consciousness raising and fundraising since 1975. It was just one of those ventures a newly formed couple ventured upon, after unsuccessful stints in college and various jobs. We, Kate Donnelly and Clay Colt, wanted to change the world to make it a more tolerant and peaceful place. We also wanted to stop waiting tables and cleaning 16mm films for a living. So we bought a proof press and began printing bumperstickers one at a time. Twenty-nine years later, I'm not sure we have a more just and peaceful planet, but it's not for lack of trying. And our business has grown and waned and grown and waned as the progressive movements have."

Friday, June 03, 2005

Morel hunters treed by moose    

posted by Eric @ 9:44 AM
It was Sunday afternoon when Melissa Totten's phone rang. Her husband, Charlie, was on his cell phone, telling her he'd be late for his 38th birthday celebration.

He was calling from a treetop on the Gallatin River, where he'd taken refuge from a bull moose on the rampage...