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Monthly Archives: April 2016
A hobbyist haven in Emmaus
As spring gradually takes hold, you’ll likely be spending more time outdoors. So, what to do? Well, for starters, put down your cell phone or tablet and get off Facebook, Instagram or whatever time-sucking social media site is dominating your … Continue reading
Jean McClelland: Vintage toy airplanes helped imaginations take flight
Courtesy of Ruby Lane Many vintage airplane toys which predate World War II are made of cast iron, as seen in this 1930s-era Hubley cast iron monoplane toy. Article source: http://www.herald-dispatch.com/features_entertainment/jean-mcclelland-vintage-toy-airplanes-helped-imaginations-take-flight/article_25d54f54-3a24-5ec5-ae02-7f1a035e5b9a.html
Dietary changes shaped the evolutionary paths of pro humans – Beaumont Daily Health
Australopithecus sediba did not have the jaw and tooth structure required for a diet of hard foods. Most of australopiths were having adaptations in their jaws, teeth and faces that allowed them to process foods that were difficult to chew. … Continue reading
Flight attendant who left suitcases full of coke at airport turns herself in
Marsha Gay ReynoldsPhoto: Tyronne Payton The flight attendant who dropped two suitcases full of cocaine at Los Angeles International Airport — along with her Gucci shoes — before fleeing in panic turned herself in to authorities in New York on … Continue reading
Pod Rods: Check out the latest on the new Tesla Model 3; Jay’s back in June; and check out a would-be Aladdin in SF – Florida Times
Elon Musk’s new “affordable” electric car is our top story on this week’s Pod Rods on Jacksonville.com. But April Fool’s jokes from car companies as well as Jay Leno’s TV return and the Bandit also top our list. Plus we have … Continue reading
Stevens Manufacturing Conquers Quality with Dynamic Measurement Duo
Smack in the middle of a growing manufacturing company is an inspection department focused on stringent part verification. The demands of a high-paced environment require technicians to think and work fast. The underlying necessity for the technology they use is … Continue reading
Price war, plane transitions put Boeing in financial crunch
When Boeing Commercial Airplanes chief Ray Conner in February warned employees that jobs would be cut this year — anywhere from 4,000 to 8,000, as it turns out — he cited intense pricing pressure from Airbus. Yet the financial stresses … Continue reading