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Monthly Archives: March 2019
Print your city? 3D printing is revolutionizing urban futures
The Fabrication City concept puts manufacturing back in the hands of communities — using 3D printers. It could have far-reaching implications for economic development, environmental sustainability, inclusion and other benefits. The use of 3D printing provides cities with opportunities through … Continue reading
Where’s My Flying Car? Coming In For A Landing Soon
Airbus Vahana fixed/rotor hybrid in test flightCredit: Airbus Sebastian Thrun is considered one of the true fathers of modern self-driving car technology. His Stanford team won the DARPA Grand Challenge in 2005, and he created Google’s self-driving car team that … Continue reading
Benedict J. Frederick Jr., real estate appraiser, dies at 86
Former real estate appraiser Benedict J. Frederick Jr. liked to take things that weren’t working properly and put them back together until they were better than new — old television sets, an under-developed parcel along the lakefront, newspaper editorials expressing … Continue reading
Airplane model show at the Georgia National Fairgrounds
Macon Weather Summary: 64 degrees Article source: https://www.13wmaz.com/video/news/local/perry/airplane-model-show-at-the-georgia-national-fairgrounds/93-9c2bb8b7-9786-4495-b97f-daae18b0d3d3
Model airplanes take over the Georgia National Fairgrounds
PERRY, Ga. — On Saturday, aircraft enthusiasts across Central Georgia had the opportunity to see some cool models on display. The Georgia National Fairgrounds in Perry hosted the Southeastern Model Show over the weekend where people showed off their remote … Continue reading
F-35C Wing Commander Focused on First Deployment, Transitioning First Marine Corps Squadron
Ten F-35C Lightning II jets of the “Argonauts” of VFA-147 aircraft sit on the flight line at Naval Air Station Lemoore (NASL). Commander, Naval Air Forces, Vice Admiral DeWolfe Miller H. III and United States Marine Corps Deputy Commandant for … Continue reading
Andrew Cuomo’s Case for 2020—No, Really
Ifinally managed to arrange my second sit-down interview with Cuomo on January 25, the day Trump’s friend and confidant Roger Stone was arrested, the air-traffic-controller sick-out nearly closed down LaGuardia Airport, and Trump gave in on the shutdown without getting … Continue reading