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Tag Archives: hobbies
Longmont City Council approves model airplane club lease – Longmont Times
The Longmont City Council on Tuesday approved a renewed lease with the Longmont Electric Aircraft Flyers Club for land south of Union Reservoir. The club has leased the property east of County Line Road and north of Ken Pratt Boulevard … Continue reading
The chips are down for Moore’s law
Rebecca Mock Next month, the worldwide semiconductor industry will formally acknowledge what has become increasingly obvious to everyone involved: Moore’s law, the principle that has powered the information-technology revolution since the 1960s, is nearing its end. A rule of thumb … Continue reading
Could Russia’s Frigate Ecojet take on Airbus and Boeing?
Wide body vs. narrow body Airliners can be roughly divided into two groups. There are wide-body aircraft, like the Boeing 777 and 787 or Airbus A330 and A350 families, designed to carry 250 or more passengers on long-haul flights. Then … Continue reading
Marc Thompson
Marc Thompson. Photo by ABC10. (Photo: Custom) Anchor/Reporter Marc Thompson is ABC10’s Consumer Champion, helping people save money and make smart buying decisions. His reports can be seen every day on ABC10 Mornings. Marc also anchors our daily 11 a.m. … Continue reading
Art review: Rubber-wrapped objects in Ponce City Market pop-up show
Longtime Atlanta artist Gregor Turk has indulged a personal interest in maps, geography, mark-making, commemoration and history for decades now. In his latest show at a temporary pop-up art gallery on the second floor of the buzzing Ponce City Market, … Continue reading
Off the beaten path: Dorothy Burns Aeroplane Museum showcases history of aviation
CORDOVA — Travel back in time to the dawn of aviation when the Wright brothers successfully built the first airplane. See the planes used by the U.S. military for training pilots in World War II. View a one-seat gyroplane that … Continue reading
Local man sells model planes to afford future he never planned
Ray Lawson lived his life like there was no tomorrow. A lot can be said for a life lived like a dream — every desire fulfilled, every risk accepted and every goal achieved. Now, tomorrow is closing in fast, and … Continue reading