The last six New Year’s Eves I’ve spent in Portland, Oregon seeing the same band with mostly the same people. Only one of those years did I actually live there; the others I either traveled from Colorado or Illinois (on Read More
The last six New Year’s Eves I’ve spent in Portland, Oregon seeing the same band with mostly the same people. Only one of those years did I actually live there; the others I either traveled from Colorado or Illinois (on Read More
The New Year is upon us, it seems like 2016 flew by; and now with the new year it is time for our first review of technological advancements for 2017!Battery – Zinc-ion batteries which are half the cost of their Read More
Click on the image above to see an animation of 5-meter natural color RapidEye imagery collected over Krestovsky Stadium, Russia on July 19, 2009, May 8, 2011, July 8, 2013, June 5, 2015 and May 6, 2016. In these images Read More
I was back visiting my folks for a few days over Thanksgiving. I drove back with my dog as I always do and one of those lazy days back I was walking my dog all over town thinking about my Read More
I had always been surrounded by music in the house growing up. On the weekend my mom would listen to Casey Kasem’s Coast to Coast Top 40 or Dick Clark’s Rock, Roll & Remember as she did chores, read or Read More
Last year about this time I gave myself a “halftime” grade on life through the lens of a sports journalist: offense, defense and special teams. Well, now I’m going to review my midlife point from a different angle. Now that Read More
I can’t wait until the day I can tell someone to, “Get off my lawn.” Not because I’m a complete jerk or an old fuddy-duddy, but because it seems like a rite of passage. I’ve definitely given someone the evil Read More
Click on the image above to see an animation of 5-meter natural color RapidEye imagery collected over Mischief Reef on March 18, 2011, January 3, 2015, March 19, 2015, September 17, 2015 and April 13, 2016. In these images, you Read More
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