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The World on Wheels: NAPA VALLEY, CALIFORNIA - Part 1
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There was an error in this gadget. Monday, July 20, 2015. NAPA VALLEY, CALIFORNIA - Part 1. It’s a long, long drive from our base in the San Gabriel Valley (just east of Pasadena) to our destination of Santa Rosa. Eight hours of driving, not including stops. The final reckoning is ten hours. Watch the video of this trip! Bladders drained, gas tank filled, it was back on historic highway 99 north to Santa Rosa. Our room is at another historic location, the. Our room is a large, 500 square foot, second flo...
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Media dis&dat: January 2015
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Friday, January 30, 2015. Tobin Siebers, University of Michigan English professor, Disability Studies scholar, dies. From the University of Michigan. Tobin Siebers, co-chair of the university's Initiative on Disability Studies, V. L. Parrington Collegiate Professor, and professor of English language and literature, and art and design died Thursday. Tobin has been a field-builder, a mover and shaker, and a tireless advocate for a discipline that developed under his and his peers’ guidance.". His influence...
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Media dis&dat: People with disabilities still an afterthought in tech design
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Sunday, August 2, 2015. People with disabilities still an afterthought in tech design. From Voice of America. Progress over the past 25 years has made computing more accessible to people with disabilities. But from design to finish, accessibility is still an afterthought in the race to technological innovation. Despite breakthroughs in robotics, speech recognition, eye-motion sensors, virtual reality and many other areas, the general design approach to new products still excludes people with disabilities.
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The World on Wheels: On the Back Roads of the Motherlode
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There was an error in this gadget. Friday, August 7, 2015. On the Back Roads of the Motherlode. Highway 49 connects the historic towns of California's Gold Country. This artery of history tells the story of our modern state. Get off this road and you find even more, mysterious places. Many that time forgot, such as when we went to the almost-ghost town of Hornitos. Gingerly, I look through the thorns and find enough ripe blackberries to fill my bowl while also snacking on these tart but sweet fruits.
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The World on Wheels: FIELDS OF DREAMS: Hall of Fame/Walk of Shame
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There was an error in this gadget. Wednesday, September 25, 2013. FIELDS OF DREAMS: Hall of Fame/Walk of Shame. We're now up to 27 stadiums for 25 teams, 23 of those are current stadiums. Yankee Stadium and Shea Stadium have been demolished since we've been there and San Diego has moved into Petco Park from Qualcomm Stadium. Petco is linked below. 1 PNC Park - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 2 AT&T Park - San Fransicso, California. Old Yankee Stadium would have previously occupied this spot). 12 Busch Stadium ...
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The World on Wheels: DISCLAIMER
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There was an error in this gadget. Tuesday, February 2, 2010. We do accept advertising and sometimes advertisers appear in stories where they are mentioned. No advertiser has provided us with any compensation in exchange for positive comments. All opinions are our own and are independent of any commissions or fees provided by our advertisers. Owner and Publisher of The World on Wheels. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Contributors - Scroll Down for Archives and Links. Our Top Three Posts. Candy Harrin...
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The World on Wheels: CLASSIC TRIP: Scottsdale, Arizona, 2001
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There was an error in this gadget. Sunday, August 9, 2015. CLASSIC TRIP: Scottsdale, Arizona, 2001. The arbor at Taliesin West. When will some business people start to realize that if give a customer what they want and provide satisfaction, they will spend more than they planned? But you know what? I don’t care because it was money well spent. Which brings us to our trip report. In short, these three days in the Valley of the Sun were much more fun than an entire week in the windy city. After eating, the...
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