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Author Archives: Writer
4 hours ago • By The Associated Press
___ The CEO got a huge raise. You didn’t. Here’s why. WASHINGTON (AP) — Pay for globe-trotting CEOs has soared to new heights, even as most workers remain grounded by paychecks that are barely budging. While pay for the typical … Continue reading
How DARPA’s Augmented Reality Software Works
Six years ago, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) decided that they had a new dream. The agency wanted a system that would overlay digital tactical information right over the top of the physical world. So, they created a … Continue reading
Model airplanes vs drones
When I was a kid, there were balsa wood model airplanes powered by a rubber band, that flew a short distance. Okay, maybe that’s “stretching” the point. But there have also been radio-controlled model airplanes that run on small ICE engines, … Continue reading
Dayton company to make parts for new high-profile Bell helicopter
Chris Wyse is CEO of Projects Unlimited in Dayton.
Quick Reviews
My struggle, By Karl Ove Knausgaard (VINTAGE) “We can’t tell everyone all the things we know about one another,” says a primary school teacher to the young Karl Ove Knausgaard in the third book of his long, multi-volume fictional autobiography. … Continue reading
From pieces, CCC team goes national
Meet April Eckhardt, the 19-year-old traditional Clatsop Community College student; Georges Oats Larsen, the 17-year-old GED recipient and electronics enthusiast; and Don Beitzel, 41, a continuing education student and former U.S. Coast Guardsmen. Not the most traditional of teammates, they nonetheless … Continue reading
Meet the man who remade Middle‑earth
You may not know John Howe, but you have probably visited his worlds. Howe is among the best-known illustrators of J.R.R. Tolkien’s works. Since the 1990s, Howe has helped visualize Middle-earth by creating art for various bound editions of The … Continue reading