Jim is always bringing art to life at @PortlandCC! Great work with the walking art tour.
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Watching my daughter smudge marker on her homework with her hand as she writes, I feel for all the lefties. #rightprivilege
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Been watching this from afar and stand in awe of Daytona. #eportfolio #d2l mobile.informationweek.com/80256/show/5d3…?
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Someday devices will use dynamic spectrum allocation and sharing of bandwidth using public databases. Complex! #NEBSA13
Spring Break Camping – Memaloose State Park
Trip number two for the new camper was a quick jaunt up the Gorge to Memaloose State Park. The park is between Hood River and The Dalles. It was a nice enough place, but the lack of leaves on the trees meant there was a constant presence of noise from the interstate and from the UP trains. This site was pretty deserted save for a few mega-coaches where folks largely stayed inside. Not much for other kids to play with, and the playground wasn’t the greatest. Luckily, we found other things to do. Plus lots of time on the tire swing.
The weather never quite turned great – though briefly on Saturday the sun came out fully and the temperature reached nearly 60F. We went to Hood River to refill a propane tank and pick up a growler from Full Sail, then took scenic highway 30 back. Stoping at the Memaloose and Rowena viewpoints made for some spectacular views of the Gorge, and even a peek down at our campsite.
The girls and I tried geocaching only to be disappointed at the tiny little cache we found. Instead of being bummed, we bushwhacked our way back to the campsite, adventuring down some basalt cliffs (to them), through some scrub oak stands, and occasionally around and over some blackberry thickets. It was fun, and the girls seemed to enjoy the route finding.
We’re in love with the camper. It is spacious, the kitchen works well, and it has a furnace, which we used much of the trip. It never got as cold as our first trip to Stub Stewart, but it never got as warm either. Luckily, we were able to pack the camper away dry this time.
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Employer says they need my transcript to record my degree. Banner shows they got it from PSU a year ago. We may have a stalemate.
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How better to make users feel wanted than to put them in the “hopper” instead of a queue. Wood chippers have hoppers, rides have queues.
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That moment when you get back to the car and your keys aren’t in your pocket. http://t.co/pMgnqAwRhJ

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“Buy where you burn” they say. Didn’t mention that you needed to dry and de-termite it first. http://t.co/zNnaAnKOPc
