Daily Archives: July 10, 2008

Large dish antennas on Table Mountain

Looking the other way from the buffalo, at the northwestern edge or Table Mountain… (click on picture to enlarge)

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Where the Buffalo roam

Near Table Mountain, west of Longmont on Nelson road. (click to zoom in) Make sure and zoom in, the buffalo are on the ridge in the background.

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1932 Pierce Arrow suffering from vapor lock

I drove past this car early this afternoon and turned around to help as it was obviously stalled. Apparently at high temperatures these older cars are susceptible to vapor lock. According to the driver (not the owner) this is a … Continue reading

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City loses another micromanaging effort

Well the city of Boulder lost in the Colorado court of appeals in it’s effort to regulate when a restaurant could serve liquor. The city of Boulder can’t tell a local restaurant to stop serving alcohol at 11 p.m., the … Continue reading

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Jared doing his part….

to keep the Daily Camera in business. I don’t get the print edition so I have no idea how much advertising he does there, but Jared pretty much owns the Opinion section of the on-line edition. You can’t go there … Continue reading

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Top 1% earners pay > 40% taxes

Darren comments on soaking the rich. Are you a socialist in Darren’s eye?

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FTC harasses Taos herb company

So Native Essence Herb Co is fighting back and suing the FTC. ….the FTC maintains that claims based on historical or traditional herbal use should be substantiated by scientific evidence. The agency’s guidelines also say advertisers should not suggest, directly … Continue reading

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Lets hear it for single payer big governement health care

TORONTO — My country promises everyone quality health care coverage that is free at the point of service and financed through taxes. But unfortunately for me and millions of Canadians, the actions of our government all too often belie that … Continue reading

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