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Monthly Archives: August 2015
Common Core: The Lego Kit of Education
I always hated kits. My Cub Scout career lasted two meetings. The handbook for knot tying was so much less interesting than my own efforts to hang the dog from a low branch, only to have the slipknot slip. I … Continue reading
Disaster Prevention in a Gulfstream
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Boeing, Supplier Wrestle to Produce Key Component
Boeing Co. and a key supplier are wrestling to produce a crucial component for the new version of its workhorse 737, amid concerns that a shortage will derail what is supposed to be the fastest-ever increase in production of a … Continue reading
In ‘Ejecta’ at Flashpoint, an artist/curator couple surface the detritus of …
When a volcano erupts, ancient rocks and magma — known as ejecta — spew into sight for the first time. Pennsylvania-based artist Anthony Cervino’s exhibition at Flashpoint Gallery, titled “Ejecta,” sends private aspects of Cervino’s life bubbling to the surface, … Continue reading
Weird and wonderful bread sculptures worthy of Bake Off
Sometimes my job is pretty awesome #breadsculpture #deaddough #bakerslife A photo posted by Tori Lynn Mosher (@tori_lynn_xoxo) on May 3, 2015 at 3:14pm PDT Bread sculpture.. peanut butter jam LV bag haha. .. #fashionblogger #fashion #breadsculpture #bread #peanutbutter #jam #jelly … Continue reading
Experiencing the thrill of flying with model…
Member John Carbone with the T-Rex 600 helicopter he built and presented for display at the Wachusett RC Flyers recent open house in Sterling. With the weather cooperating and no hint of a thundercloud yet in the clear blue sky … Continue reading
Happy hobbyists flock to Palm Harbor shop
PALM HARBOR — On Oct. 6, 1962, a high school lad infatuated with such things as slot cars and train sets opened a hobby store on Fort Harrison Street in Clearwater. He managed to do so with no outside financial … Continue reading