Ralph D'Andrea
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Ralph D'Andrea is the founder and principal author of the Junction Daily Blog, which went online in November, 2005. Actually, he's the only author, but "Principal Author" makes the Daily Blog sound more important.

Mr. D'Andrea has lived in Western Colorado for more than 30 years, most of that time on Orchard Mesa. He recently served as Chief Geologist and Exploration Manager for a small uranium company with land holdings in Arizona and Utah. Between 1994 and 2007, he was a self-employed computer programmer specializing in database applications. He also consults now and then for political campaigns, specializing in demographics, targeting, and mapping. He has worked for Democratic, Republican, and independent candidates, as well as for non-partisan ballot-issue campaigns.

Prior to becoming self-employed, he spent approximately 19 years working for various contractors at the Department of Energy's office in Grand Junction. His duties included being a staff geologist, manager of a computer mapping department, a project manager, a strategic planner, and information security manager.

Mr. D'Andrea has a BA in Geology from Rutgers University and an MS in Geochemistry and Mineralogy from Penn State University.

Blog Entries by Ralph D'Andrea

Listen My Childlren...

Posted April 18, 2010 | 18:23:05 (EST)

Tonight is the 235th anniversary of Paul Revere's ride.

If you're too old to remember what you memorized in grade school, you can refresh your memory with Longfellow's poem (much of which has now been discredited, according to Wikipedia).

Revere was a patriot.

Nowadays, teabaggers like...

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I'm OK With It

Posted October 12, 2009 | 15:08:24 (EST)

My mind was on other things yesterday, but then Barack Obama threw me a curve by winning the Nobel Peace Prize simply for not being George Bush.

That's about the only reason that makes sense on the face of it, because the nominations for 2009 Nobel Peace Prize closed on...

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Water Still Matters

Posted September 17, 2009 | 13:05:34 (EST)

According to a poll released this week by the Montana-based Western Organization of Research Councils, voters in the Colorado's Third Congressional District support regulation of hydrofracturing, a process used in oil and gas exploration, by a margin of about three-to-one.

First, a little background. Hydrofracturing involves...

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