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Tag Archives: hobbies
The magnetic North Pole is moving toward Russia
If you take out a compass and follow the needle north, it won’t take you directly to the North Pole — or 90 degrees north latitude. Instead, your long journey by land and sea and ice would currently take you … Continue reading
Richard J. Guertin – Hartford Courant
Richard J. Guertin, (Col. ret.), 84, of Williamsburg, Virginia, passed away Saturday, February 2, 2019. He is preceded in death by his parents, Arthur and Rose Guertin and sister, Claudia Proxee.He served his country with dignity and honor as an … Continue reading
Why the Superjumbo A380 Airplane Faces a New Crisis
We’ve detected unusual activity from your computer network To continue, please click the box below to let us know you’re not a robot. Article source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-02-02/why-the-superjumbo-a380-airplane-faces-a-new-crisis-quicktake
Royals to discuss disaster relief at Jo Kennon Library
DOWLING PARK — Disaster relief following Hurricane Michael will be discussed next week at the Jo Kennon Public Library in Dowling Park. Bud and Joyce Royal will speak at 10 a.m. Tuesday about their ongoing involvement in Florida Baptist Disaster Relief, … Continue reading
Weekend fun: Hoop dancing competition, air shows, an art and wine festival
CLOSE The Heard Museum presents its annual hoop-dancing championship. Or, check out art and wine festivals and an air show. Nicole Schaub, Arizona Republic The beginning of February is a busy time in metro Phoenix, with arts, cultural, historical and … Continue reading
Flying Trojan: Mayfield High students set to build an airplane – Las Cruces Sun
Mayfield High School students pose with a donated “Baby Ace” fuselage. (Photo: Courtesy of Las Cruces Public Schools) LAS CRUCES – Students taking the Air Force Junior Research Labs course at Mayfield High School already design rockets and pilot aerial drones … Continue reading
The North Magnetic Pole’s Mysterious Journey Across the Arctic
But for most people at low- and mid-latitudes, the current model is safe to use. “South of 65 degrees north and away from Canada, the average user will notice very little difference to their daily life,” said Ciaran Beggan, a … Continue reading