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Feb 27
2008

My little Snow Girl http://tinyurl.com/33s37r

Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse

Lighthouse Revisited

Lighthouse Revisited by Robby Edwards

We got snow! I hope it sticks around long enough for my little girl to be able to play in it.

Staying Alive

I’ve seen it quite a bit among startups — they spend more time developing the product than they do running it after they launch it. Several have followed the same pattern: build, build, build, launch, quit.

But you’ve got to keep with it to gain momentum. It doesn’t usually just build overnight, it takes time. Keep building your product, and eventually you gain momentum and a critical mass of people who know about you and tell others about you.

—David Rusenko: The importance of launching early and staying alive

Badlands Park Sign: Badlands National Park, September 2003

I Can See for Miles and Miles…: Badlands National Park, September 2003 The badlands stretch for miles into the horizon.

Three Year Old Describes Star Wars


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Zero Pollution Motors is looking to produce an air-powered car for sale in the United States sometime in late 2009 or early 2010. Running on both compressed air and a traditional gasoline engine, which would kick in at speeds above 35 mph, the six seat vehicle at a cost of $17,800 could cover 800 to 1,000 miles and reach a top speed of 96 mph.

Feb 26
2008

Pachelbel Rant

Local lawmakers are considering a resolution for TDOT to determine if the Knoxville Parkway, otherwise known as the Orange Route, should be a toll road.
But wait, there’s more…

Details of Great Fountain Geyser: Yellowstone National Park, September 2003

Mustard Spring in B&W: Yellowstone National Park, July 2006 Here’s a color photo of Mustard Spring taken during our visit in 2006 showing the yellowish colored deposits around its crater for which it is named.