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Monthly Archives: August 2016
Scenic Places
Lower Antelope Canyon Valley Of Fire State Park Red Rock Canyon Hoover Dam Butchart Gardens Taj Mahal Taj Mahal Entrance
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National Parks
Grand Canyon Yosemite Point Reyes Muir Woods (can’t find a photo) North Cascades (can’t find a photo) Mt Rainier Olympic National Park Glacier Bay National Park Liberty National Park Thomas Edison National Park Paterson Great Falls National Park Crater Lake … Continue reading
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Glacier National Park
8/26/16 Drove from Seattle to Coeur ‘d Alene. Took 5 hours. This was the first time I was in Eastern Washington. There is a big field of wind mills by the Columbia River and also a Scenic Viewpoint (recommend). Ate dinner … Continue reading
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Eddy Cue And Craig Federighi Open Up About Learning From Apple’s Failures
http://www.fastcompany.com/3062596/tim-cooks-apple/eddie-cue-and-craig-federighi-open-up-about-learning-from-apples-failures We had long discussions at the ET [executive team] level about the importance of Maps, where we thought Maps was going in the future, and could we treat it as a third-party app? I mean, we don’t do every … Continue reading
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