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Tuesday, June 20, 2017

This Copier Can Erase

An excerpt from the Washington Post -

This new copier gives you an option to erase what you’ve printed 
By Hayley Tsukayama

To reuse a piece of paper, the printer essentially uses the same process as a normal printer, but in reverse, Melo said. Paper printed with the eraseable toner is fed back into the printer, super-heated, and the toner gets removed and put in a discard tank. The process generates a high enough heat that there is little danger of losing your information if, say, you keep the sheets in your car on hot day.

There are a couple of catches. All of the printouts using the eraseable toner have to be in blue ink, which is the only color in which eraseable toner is now available. And the company said that people may want to stop reusing the printouts after five times through the eraser because small traces of erased text will build up over time.

The $15,420 printer is aimed at offices and schools, where there are often large numbers of printouts that outlive their usefulness quickly. With the eraseable toner, it’s possible to load any short-lived handouts back onto the printer to be erased and then reused.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/innovations/wp/2017/06/19/this-new-copier-gives-you-an-option-to-erase-what-youve-printed/?utm_term=.4fc9d6f2c1bb&wpisrc=nl_rainbow&wpmm=1

10 Year Old Inventor

An excerpt from the Huffington Post -

This 10-Year-Old Is Creating A Device To Prevent Infants From Dying In Hot Cars
His patent should be here within the year.
By Zahara Hill

Bishop Curry will begin sixth grade in the fall.


After Bishop Curry heard his neighbor’s 6-month-old infant died from being in an overheated car, he decided to create a life-saving device to prevent incidents like this from reoccurring ― as any responsible 10-year-old would.

“It kind of came in my head,” Bishop told HuffPost of his device, the Oasis.

The Oasis would respond to rising temperatures by emitting cool air and use an antenna to signal parents and authorities. At the moment, Bishop only has a 3-D clay model of the device, but his father, Bishop Curry IV, began a GoFundMe campaign for the Oasis in January.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/10-year-old-invents-device-to-prevent-hot-car-deaths_us_5948065de4b07499199d9e96

Sunday, June 18, 2017

Ed Sheeran - Shape of You - Cover (Fingerstyle Guitar)

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Happy Father's Day

If you've been with me for a while, you know that I had three older brothers.  My youngest brother Terry died suddenly ten years ago.

But it is my middle brother, Forrest, that comes to mind every day, but especially on this day that we honor and celebrate fathers.

Forrest is ten years older than me and more than anyone, he has been the father figure in my life.

Our father was there, in the house, working every day and providing for the family, but he was absent in every other way.  I know now that he was doing the best he could.  The best he knew how.

So it was Forrest who stepped up and filled that void.  

He started working at a tender age making sure we had food to eat, as Daddy took care of his liquor bill before the grocery bill.

He made sure Mom was OK from the onslaught of abuse, mostly verbal.

He convinced Mom to let me go away to college to his alma mater, which was one of the most important decisions of my life, setting me on course for my lifelong journey.

He paid for my college tuition when the scholarships ran out.

He taught me about relationships, and although my father was around, it was he who walked me down the aisle when I got married.

He is the one who helped me to recognize my worth when my marriage came to an end.

He is the one that I called when I needed help raising Ben and Frankie, especially so after my divorce.

He is the one I still call almost every day, no only to share what's happening, but to get the unvarnished truth.

Everyone needs a Forrest in their life.

I am forever grateful he's in mine.

Happy Father's Day Forrest.






In Celebration of Juneteenth

From the NY Times RACE RELATED  -

Monday is the 152nd anniversary of Juneteenth, the day slavery in the United States effectively ended.

More than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation, an Army ship arrived on June 19, 1865 in Galveston, Tex. with this news: The Civil War had ended and the South had surrendered two months earlier.

Texas was the last state to learn of the outcome. A Union general announced that “all slaves are free.” Those former slaves, numbering 250,000 in Texas, began celebrating the day.

To help you commemorate the holiday, we worked with Will Shortz, the crossword editor of The Times, to create a word search puzzle that recognizes a small slice of the African-American experience.

To play along, you’ll need to answer the clues to get the last names of 22 famous African Americans. Then find and circle them in the grid. The names may read horizontally, vertically or diagonally in any direction.

Here’s a sampling of clues:

-- With a racket, she crossed a color line.

-- Harlem Renaissance poet, via Joplin, Mo.

-- “This is CNN,” he intones.

When you're done, 10 letters will be left over. Reading line by line, from left to right and top to bottom, these will spell a quotation by Muhammad Ali.

http://www.nytimes.com/newsletters/2017/06/18/race-related?nlid=38867499

https://static01.nyt.com/packages/pdf/crossword/juneteenth-wordsearch.pdf

Saturday, June 17, 2017

Labrinth - Jealous

Tom Odell - True Colours (Official Video)

Forever young - Audra Mae - Sons of Anarchy

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The Power Of Love

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A Merriam-Webster editor reveals how words are added to the dictionary

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