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November 2007

Monthly Archive

Nov 7
2007

A close-up view of Discovery’s tail section Image Credit: NASA (via NASA – A Close-up View)

Cal Band 2007 WSU Halftime: (via Crunchgear: Cal’s marching band are a bunch of geeks) (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

Three in a Row: Cataloochee Great Smoky Mountains National Park, October 2007 (via Robby Edwards)

Follow the Road: Cataloochee Great Smoky Mountains National Park, October 2007 (via Robby Edwards)

Cataloochee Creek: Cataloochee Great Smoky Mountains National Park, October 2007 (via Robby Edwards)

Lady, nobody in their right mind is going to leave Leopard for Vista. Seriously. According to our market research, nobody – not a single person, ever, in all of history – has ever switched from OS X to any form of Windows. Just doesn’t happen. Fake Steve Jobs: More Leopard hate from the Borg-owned media

Nov 6
2007

Scott H Young » The 7 Bad E-Mail Habits that Make People Want to Kill You

Scott H Young » The 7 Bad E-Mail Habits that Make People Want to Kill You

The Big Juicy Twitter Guide | Caroline Middlebrook

The Big Juicy Twitter Guide | Caroline Middlebrook

I saw in the Maryville paper today that the City of Maryville is going to eliminate downtown parking meters… So while Knoxville has redlight cameras and is now considering speeding cameras, Maryville is making its downtown more user friendly. Randy Neal : Downtown Maryville: User friendly! | KnoxViews

Grazing by a Barn: Cataloochee Great Smoky Mountains National Park, October 2007 (via Robby Edwards)

Our Merry Company: Cataloochee Great Smoky Mountains National Park, October 2007 Grandma, Grandpa, Emily and Rachelle posed for a photo. I took this right after Grandpa took this photo. (via Robby Edwards)

Grandpa Photographs the Elk: Cataloochee Great Smoky Mountains National Park, October 2007 Grandpa went off on his own into the field to get some photos of a herd of elk we saw. This is where my interest in photography comes from. The apple didn’t fall too far from that tree. (via Robby Edwards)