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  • 27Oct

    PortlandTaps.com

    So many beers…So little time . The well-known poster could not be more true

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    PortlandTaps.com

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    Tags: bars, events, funny, green, halloween, history, museum, running, tickets
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  • 26Oct

    York and a pub crawl 5

    And get better it did.  My first port of call was a mere 1 minute stroll down Marygate to the Bay Horse where I was meeting my chums Rich and Mick.

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    York and a pub crawl 5

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    Tags: article, authorname, authorurl, beer, evening, gallery, journal, journal-about, museum, nevertoolate, pub-crawl, river, york
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  • 25Oct

    Review: Ignite Baltimore #4 @ The Walters Art Museum

    IgniteBaltimore #4 provided yet another entertaining, energizing Ignite success. I’ve already shared how much I love the Ignite events , so I’ll cut right to the recap. And this time, I even created a little YouTube video to go with it… (Go, me).

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    Review: Ignite Baltimore #4 @ The Walters Art Museum

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    Tags: baltimore, bgrax, ignite, ignite-baltimore, ignite-dc, ignite-events, media, mike-subelsky, museum, social, social-media, walters, youtube
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  • 24Oct

    Autumn in Cooperstown

    As not only the birthplace of baseball but also the birthplace of the American novel, Cooperstown, New York (named for the family that spawned America’s first great novelist, James Fenimore Cooper) is an endless source of inspiration.  After last year’s visit in early Spring, I decided I wanted to attempt making a yearly pilgrimage to the place of Glimmerglass and Doubleday, leaves and lakes, ballplayers and writers, Coopers and Mohicans.  Mid-Autumn is an intoxicating sight to behold in Coopers

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    Autumn in Cooperstown

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    Tags: cooperstown, doubleday-field, history, inspiration, movies, museum, revisiting, trees
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  • 23Oct

    Week in review + “Fedora” in ASL

    This week has been a good week – productive worksprints interspersed (heck, in some cases deliberately interrupted) by outings with friends in the DC area.

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    Week in review + “Fedora” in ASL

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    Tags: archives, boston, delicious, events, fedora, learning-yay, library, museum, music, oft-used-topics, radio, university, videos, wheres-mel
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  • 22Oct

    Kobe city “Nankin machi”: The small china town has big fun!

    Nankin machi(南京町) is a small china town in Kobe city. There are over 40 shops and stands in this town. The gate of Nankin machi is near Motomachi station, between the modern buildings of Motomachi street…

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    Kobe city “Nankin machi”: The small china town has big fun!

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    Tags: architecture, chinatown, food, furniture, gigantor, history, japanese, kobe, museum, tour, web
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  • 15Oct

    2-Day TapRooT® Incident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis in Grand Junction, Colorado!

    Grand Junction, Colorado, will be the location for a  2-Day TapRooT® Incident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis on February 9-10, 2010. In just two days you will learn the basics of the TapRooT® System for finding the root causes of incidents, accidents, quality problems, near-misses, operational errors, hospital sentinel events, and other types of problems. Once you find the real root causes using this systematic process, learn to develop effective fixes that will keep problems from happeni

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    2-Day TapRooT® Incident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis in Grand Junction, Colorado!

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    Tags: cause-analysis, city, colorado, colorado-river, courses, facebook, garden, grand-junction, honolulu, incident, incident-investigation, location, museum, october-15th
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  • 14Oct

    Attractions In Phuket Thailand

    p Phuket b Thailand /b has many attractions one can discover either on day trips or more. The beaches are by far the biggest attraction to Phuket because it has many beaches for one to explore.

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    Attractions In Phuket Thailand

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    Tags: attractions, children, destination, museum, nightlife, packages, paradise, phuket, posts-tagged-with-phuket, sicily, summer, travel-thailand-articles, unique, unique-culture
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  • 13Oct

    Plush Puffs | NEWS

    celebritytwittergossip.com – October 13, W. lucky s cafe cleveland | 6LClucky s cafe cleveland

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    Plush Puffs | NEWS

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    Tags: degos-disease, flying, graduate-school, hollywood, journal, multiplier, museum, pizzalchik, review
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  • 13Oct

    Barnett Freedman, Stephen Tallents and the making of the Jubilee Stamp

    by Scott Anthony  Historians often remember King George V’s Silver Jubilee in 1935 as a jamboree, a day when the British collectively bunked off from the economic, political and social strife that beset the nation between the wars. The Silver Jubilee stamp designed by Barnett Freedman was central to the popular celebrations. Philately played a large part in King George V’s popular appeal, and by an odd twist of fate Jubilee day fell on the 95th anniversary of the launch of the Penny Black

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    Barnett Freedman, Stephen Tallents and the making of the Jubilee Stamp

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    Tags: archive, british, british-postal, events, london, museum, penny-black, philately, postal, postal-history, stamp, stamp-collecting, stamp-design
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