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Mountain View Middle School parents weigh in — Bremerton’s only middle school readies for change after years of low …
Ivaly Alexander is satisfied with the teachers who spend their days with her seventh-grader at Mountain View Middle School, but that isn’t to say she is happy with things as they are.

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Festival brings eagle-eye view
Winter may have hit us hard in New England this year, but there is some consolation: only in the winter do bald eagles migrate to the lower Merrimack River, where even in the coldest weather the water stays open for the birds to fish. 

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BF and i going camping for our anniversary. We’ve decided on Lake Tahoe, but are unsure of what campground is the best with good lake views and a quick walk to the shore. We will be tent camping. And also if you can give rates if you’ve been to the campground b4, that would be really awesome. THANKS!

i am posting up photos and need to describe them in japanese. i am wanting to say. ‘this photo is a view from the top of the eureka tower, this photo is before we went up to the tower.

Babers, Black lead Prairie View
PINE BLUFF, Ark. (AP) — Donald Babers ran for 137 yards and a touchdown, and K.J. Black completed 24 of 32 passes for 203 yards and a score in Prairie View’s 21-6 victory over Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Thursday night.

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Perfect Alpine evening on the Grandes Jorasses after an ascent of the North Face via The Shroud.

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store.trailmix.net – Tiny creatures swim and dance in a drop of water in this video created with a Mega Veiw Microscope. Manufactured by Uncle Milton, this microscope connects to your television and is perfect for the classroom. Get yours in the Trailmix.Net Store — Kids Outdoor Gear and Educational Toys in Old Sacramento.

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This is my initial impressions of the Spyderco Chinook III. Hopefully down the road I can do a more indepth “review”. Specs: www.spyderco.com I’m kind of unfamiliar with this model, but it is definitely a solidly built knife. The blade shape is unique; but I don’t think it is very practical for me as and EDC blade. Its heavy duty and just plain heavy at 5.8 oz. The handle is big and very comfortable. I’m definitely not afraid to use this knife, I just have other ones that carry better and are less scary looking. Its just a neat knife with a crazy blade shape. I want to thank Billy www.youtube.com for letting me buy this blade from him. You are great to do business with.

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This invention is a small single or multi-part LCD screen that is connected to one or more cameras near the rear of a semi. It essentially gives truck drivers a rear view mirror to enhance driver safety and minimize theft.   

 

Note: Coming up with new ideas is easy. Getting a patent costs about $6,000 and there is no guarantee your idea will ever make you a cent. It’s also not that easy to get a company to buy into your idea unless your friends with the CEO or you have lots of extra money to travel around and make presentations.

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Daniel Nase attended Pacific Lutheran University at the age of 15 in the Advance College Program and spent a lot of his time reading graduate papers in the university’s library. Many of his instructors and mentors were amazed with his ability to think outside the box in business, medicine, mathematics, chemistry and physics. Daniel started working on advanced calculus, Riemann equations and theoretical physics while he was attending Washington High School. He also participated in Air Force JROTC and earned a private pilots license through Clover Park Technical College.

Daniel joined the National Guard at age 16 with parent permission and worked as an Apache / Chinook Helicopter Mechanic for several years before being recommended for an elite officer program in the Nuclear Field. For three years he was engaged in the Navy’s rigorous training program in Advanced Electronics and Nuclear Physics in Orlando Florida. He graduated at the top of his class and spent 9 months in the Mediterranean before being honorably discharged.

Daniel designed and built the AMTECH Thermonuclear Converter at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in July of 1997. This nuclear device provides electricity to deep space satellites and was created during the Pathfinder Mission. He also worked on X-ray tubes, electroplating, making silicon carbide crystals, electronic drafting, and generating 3D images in Silicon using two scanning lasers. He earned this prestigious summer internship through the MSEP program with Scott Minnix at the University of Washington and Linda Rodgers at NASA.

In 1997 and 1998 Daniel helped build a mainframe computer from scratch as part of the Work Study Program. He also learned basic AutoCAD and networked all of the computers in the University’s four-story Astrophysics building. After he built the mainframe, Daniel ran tests and recorded events in the University of Washington’s fusion reactor and also worked on the RAM Accelerator.  

Daniel took a non-executive role in Infinity Group to work as an Installation / Retrofit Engineer III for several years in the semiconductor industry. This is were he applied his training in the military by doing work in network engineering, applications engineering, robotics, UV optics, pneumatics and advanced electronics troubleshooting for KLA-Tencor Corp. He was responsible for installing and aligning Starlight and Lightning series reticle inspection systems throughout the world. This gave him the opportunity to improve his speaking ability in German, Japanese and French.   

 

 

 


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