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The Past Couple Months in Pictures

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!I decided to pick out pictures from the past couple months that the blog has been unavailable. We’ll start with the sunrise on September 30th: Here we have …. In October, we had a team builder and went bowling. As [...]

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Another Beginning

It has been 76 days since I last entered a blog post. That was September 30th! I can’t begin to tell you about all that has developed. The last post was showing what I found to be a humorous bumper sticker about the state of the approaching election. So, since the end of September, I [...]

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SARAH PALIN: VP Elect Speech

OMG ….. WOW !!!!!!!!!!! what a speech, what a woman, what a family.

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Childhood Memories

A friend sent an email today with some pictures in it. They bring back a few memories. And what better time to be a little nostalgic, with just 25 days prior to a half a century worth of memories. At first, I didn’t know what this was. It’s a 45 RPM spindle. It allowed you [...]

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The Arizona Solar Racing Team

A SOLAR Race Car The Drifter, the solar powered vehicle of the University of Arizona solar racing team, was on display at the University of Phoenix last week. The team had just successfully completed the 2008 North American Solar Challenge, a 2400 mile race from Dallas, Texas to Calgary, Alberta. They finished a respectable 10th [...]

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WE are the World :: Six Degrees of Separation

As the world comes together for the 2008 Summer Olympics on 8/8/08, I am reminded of the new study reported just about a week ago regarding the phenomena referred as six degrees of separation. The finding reveals it is a very small world after all. There are any number of ways to think about this. [...]

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My Favorite Uses For Google Search

A number of years ago, I figured out pretty quick that using Google search was a great way to check the correct spelling of word. It would return a search with a mis-spelled word with a question, Did you mean — ? Instead of taking the time of using the ol’ dictionary, I would just [...]

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