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Monthly Archives: July 2006

Outsourcing Of A Different Color

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31 July, 2006

So, who owns the road you’re driving on? (That’s a sort of rhetorical question. I hope you’re not driving while you’re reading this.) Most of the time, you’d think it was the state or municipality where you’re driving. If you’re on the Indiana Toll Road, also known as I-80/I-90, well, you’d be wrong. An...
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What A Coinkidink!

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25 July, 2006

Coincidence is when God chooses to remain anonymous. From an historical standpoint alone, this is pretty interesting news. Imagine touching something that’s 1600 years old. It’s rare enough to see something more than about a hundred years old. But this book is over 16 centuries old!
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A Musical Tribute

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23 July, 2006

I like music in general. There’s not much I won’t listen to. As a rule though, I don’t seek out country music. I’ll listen to it, and I enjoy a lot of the stuff I listen to. But I’m not familiar with the genre. I do know though that Trace Adkins has been around...
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What Next? Change The Name?

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21 July, 2006

This is going beyond silly. A federal lawsuit was filed against a city last year, and will proceed to trial in November. The lawsuit alleges that because the city’s logo includes three crosses, the city is promoting religion violating the First Amendment to the US Constitution. The lawsuit also claims that by requiring prospective...
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One Way To Get Out The Vote

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16 July, 2006

Mark Osterloh believes a chance to win $1,000,000 will get Arizona residents out to the polls. In 2004, voter turnout was about 77% of all registered voters in Arizona. In 2002, when Osterloh ran for governor, it was 56%. Osterloh thinks the shot at a million bucks will get more people out to vote....
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Fat wash manuring

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12 July, 2006

AKA fun with anagrams. Hope all you lexophiles enjoy it.
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Of Dark and Stormy Nights

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11 July, 2006
Of Dark and Stormy Nights

Edward George Bulwer-Lytton wrote a book in 1830 entitled Paul Clifford. It began thusly: “It was a dark and stormy night; the rain fell in torrents–except at occasional intervals, when it was checked by a violent gust of wind which swept up the streets (for it is in London that our scene lies), rattling...
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Eye In The Sky

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11 July, 2006

A few days ago, someone posted to my military unit’s alumni site that Google Earth had updated a lot of it’s foreign sat imagery. They posted coordinates to our old missile site (now defunct). Thought that was pretty cool, then I wondered… In 2001, I went on a 2-week missions trip to Northern Thailand,...
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For All You Scanner Rats

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11 July, 2006

This link should open a streaming audio feed for you for SW Ohio. Information page is found here.
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You Might Not Be On Camera

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8 July, 2006

Girard, Ohio is using cameras to enforce speed laws on State Route 422. Thursday, Trumbull County Common Pleas Court Judge John Stuard ruled against the city in a class-action lawsuit on behalf of 1,500 drivers. He based his ruling on the idea that the speed violations are handled by the city as a civil...
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