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Courthouse notesNorthern Virginia DailyHSBC Bank USA to John R. Kenney Jr., North River District, 38.148 acres, $355000. James M. Harris to James Reinemann, Howellsville Heights, Lots 6 and 7, ...
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CHURCH NEWSDelmarva Daily TimesThomas Wilson. Belle Haven United Methodist Church has Sunday school at 10 am and worship at 11 am Nursery is provided from 10 am to noon. ...and more »
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29 local veterans to make Honor FlightTimes Daily... Lee McDonald Jr., Florence; Fletcher C. McGee, Florence; John H. Mumaugh, Moulton; Jimmy A. Pounders, Muscle Shoals; Harold Reid, Muscle Shoals; Leon F. ...
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New York Times (blog)Live Updates: Rounds Two and Three of the NFL DraftNew York Times (blog)Floyd Little, the former Syracuse great, makes the pick for the Broncos. Beadles gives Utah a pair of draft picks in this second round. ...and more »
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Spartanburg County land transfers, March 26 to April 2, 2010.Spartanburg Herald JournalAlbert J Fleming Sr to Jon F & Diana M James; $145000; Lots 20-22, 110 Circle Dr, RZ Golightly property. All Seasons Properties to Brian M & Jaime W Nash; ...
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15rounds.comMayweather without the profanity is worth every word15rounds.comMaybe, Floyd Mayweather Jr. was celebrating Earth Day. Or, maybe, he was being a good dad. His daughter was said to be nearby. Whatever the occasion or ...and more »
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Las Vegas SunDwayne Polee Jr. set to announce college choice Saturday nightLas Vegas SunUTEP earlier this month hired Tim Floyd, the former Southern California head coach who had drawn an early commitment from Polee as a high school sophomore. ...Decision postponed — again — as Polee will visit Oregon this weekLas Vegas SunCory Joseph picks Texas, Dwayne Polee up in the air, Mike Moser visits UNLVLas Vegas Sunall 20 news articles »
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What Cleveland Browns Fans Should Expect in 2010 NFL DraftBleacher ReportTony Pashos is 29, Eric Steinbach is 30, John St. Clair is 32, and Floyd Womack is 31. A selection will be made on either a guard or a tackle within the ...and more »
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2009-10 third-quarter scholastic standouts named at Fairhope High SchoolPress-Register - al.com (blog)11th grade: Anna Patricia Bailey, Allison Sinclair Floyd, Hayden Boutwell Harrelson, Christine Danielle Kountz, Stephanie Ann Lambert, John Tyler ...and more »
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COSHOCTON COUNTY PROPERTY TRANSFERS TRANSFERS EXEMPT FROM CONVEYANCE FEESCoshocton Tribune184: Steven F. and Nancy E. Murray to John F. and Patricia A. Blair: 1690 Bayberry Lane: Coshocton: $122000. E135: Chase Home Finance, LLC to Secretary of ...
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Representatives from each of the sponsoring organizations addressed the crowd from the podium at the Lincoln Memorial. Speakers included all six civil-rights leaders of the so called, "Big Six"; Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish religious leaders; and labor leader Walter Reuther. The one female speaker was Josephine Baker. Floyd McKissick read James Farmer's speech because Farmer had been arrested during a protest in Louisiana; Farmer had written that the protests would not stop "until the dogs stop biting us in the South and rats stop biting us in the North." Gospel legend Mahalia Jackson sang "How I Got Over," musician Bob Dylan performed several songs, including "Only a Pawn in Their Game," about the culturally-fed racial hatred amongst Southern whites that led to the assassination of Medgar Evers; and "When the Ship Comes In," during which he was joined by fellow folk singer Joan Baez, who earlier had led the crowds in several verses of "We Shall Overcome" and "Oh Freedom." King gave his famous I Have a Dream speech, which was carried live by TV stations. Although one of the officially stated purposes of the march was to support the civil rights bill introduced by the Kennedy Administration, several of the speakers criticized the proposed law as insufficient. John Lewis of SNCC was the youngest speaker at the event. His speech—which a number of SNCC activists had helped write—took the Administration to task for how little it had done to protect southern blacks and ...
Die Security boxt wie im Fight Club. Der Rest schaut zu, oder guckt weg! Musik: Brand New Keyboard (Sam Paglia) Nur die Harten kommen in den Garten! BOXWELTMEISTER im SCHWERGEWICHT: John L. Sullivan (USA); 1882-1892 James J. Corbett (USA); 1892-1897 Bob Fitzsimmons (GB); 1897-1899 James J. Jeffries (USA); 1899-1905 Marvin Hart (USA); 1905-1906 Tommy Burns (CAN); 1906-1908 Jack Johnson (USA); 1908-1915 Jess Willard (USA); 1915-1919 Jack Dempsey (USA); 1919-1926 Gene Tunney (USA); 1926-1928 Max Schmeling (GER); 1930-1932 Jack Sharkey (USA); 1932-1933 Primo Carnera (ITA); 1933-1934 Max Baer (USA); 1934-1935 James J. Braddock (USA); 1935-1937 Joe Louis (USA); 1937-1949 Ezzard Charles (USA); 1949-1951 Jersey Joe Walcott (USA); 1951-1952 Rocky Marciano (USA); 1952-1956 Floyd Patterson (USA); 1956-1959; und wieder von 1960-1962 Ingemar Johansson (SWE); 1959-1960 Sonny Liston (USA); 1962-1964 Muhammad Ali (USA); 1964-1966; 1966 WBC; 1967 WBC&WBA; 1974-1978 WBC&WBA; 1978-1979 WBA Ernie Terrell (USA); 1965-1967 WBA Jimmy Ellis (USA); 1967-1970 WBA Joe Frazier (USA); 1968-1970 WBC; 1970-1973 WBC&WBA George Foreman (USA); 1973-1974 WBA&WBC, 1994-1995 IBF&WBA Leon Spinks (USA); 1978 WBC&WBA Ken Norton (USA); 1978 WBC Larry Holmes (USA); 1978-1983 WBC, 1983-1985 IBF John Tate (USA); 1979-1980WBA Mike Weaver (USA); 1980-1982 WBA Michael Dokes (USA); 1982-1983 WBA Gerrie Coetzee (RSA); 1983-1984 WBA Tim Witherspoon (USA); 1984 WBC; 1986 WBA Pinklon Thomas (USA); 1984-1986 WBC Greg Page ...
www.floydfolks.org & http 1-540-808-2880 -floydlcfgroup@gmail - PO box 179 Floyd,Virginia 24091------The diminutive Altair 680 was one of the first three Motorola 6800 computers on the market, along with the SWTPC 6800 and Sphere. The MITTS Altair company was owned by Ed Roberts. Roberts sold the company and went to medical school and is now a practicing MD. Although the 680 was "pre-announced" on the cover of the November, 1975 issue of Popular Electronics (following the similar introduction of its big brother, the Altair 8800), the headline trumpeting "THE FIRST MOTOROLA 6800 COMPUTER PROJECT" was not the whole truth. Ironically, page 5 of the same magazine carried an ad for the Sphere, a 6800 based computer available in kit form for $860, and page 89 advertised the SWTPC 6800 kit at $450. It's hard to say which computer actually shipped first in quantity. MITS offered a discount for orders placed before December 31, 1975, but the ads offering the discount featured a picture of the mock up 680 that appeared on the Popular Electronics cover (yes, the 680 was a mock up, just like the 8800 photo on the magazine cover the previous January). Also, the "December 31, 1975" discount ads appeared in Byte magazine as late as February 1976. From www.computercloset.com------Important Names & Words in the History of Microcomputers Insai, Adam Osborne, bugbook, Ed Roberts, floppy disk, RAM chip, TRS-80, radio shack, commodore, Steve Jobs, Steve Wuzniack, WOZ, Atrai, Osborne, Adam ...
" Black Dog " Chicago, 1927 EARLY COUNTRY BLUES Alger "Texas" Alexander Pink Anderson Barbecue Bob Hicks Scrapper Blackwell Black Ace Blind Blake Big Bill Broonzy Richard "Rabbit" Brown Willie Brown Bumble Bee Slim Gus Cannon Bo Carter Sam Collins Floyd Council Ida Cox (1896-1967) Gary Davis (1896-1972) Sleepy John Estes (1904-1977) Blind Boy Fuller (1908-1941) Jesse Fuller (1896-1976) Billy Garland (1918-1960) Jazz Gillum (1904-1966) Shirley Griffith (1908-1974) Arvella Gray (1906-1980) Smokey Hogg (1914-1960) Lightnin' Hopkins (1912-1982) Son House (c. 1902-1988) Peg Leg Howell (1888-1966) Alberta Hunter (1895-1984) Mississippi John Hurt (c. 1893-1966) Jim Jackson (c. 1884-1937) John Jackson Skip James (1902-1969) Blind Lemon Jefferson (1893-1929) Blind Willie Johnson (1897-1945) Lonnie Johnson (1894-1970) Robert Johnson (1911-1938) Tommy Johnson (1896-1956) Huddie William "Lead Belly" Ledbetter (c. 1889-1949) Furry Lewis (1899-1981) Mance Lipscomb (1895-1976) Cripple Clarence Lofton (1887-1957) Robert Lockwood, Jr. (1915-2006) Mississippi Fred McDowell (1904-1972) Brownie McGhee (1915-1996) Blind Willie McTell (1901-1959) The Memphis Jug Band Big Maceo Merriweather (1905-1953) Eugene "Buddy" Moss (c. 1914-1984) Memphis Minnie (1897-1973) Charlie Patton (1891-1934) Piano Red (1911-1985) Ma Rainey (1886-1939) Tampa Red (1904-1981) Bessie Smith (1894-1937) Victoria Spivey (1908-1976) Frank Stokes (c. 1888-1955) Sonny Terry (1911-1986) Henry Townsend (1909-2006) Sippie ...
This sketch is fromTOP STORY! Weekly Ep. 34 "Up in the Air" performed Jan. 4, 2010 at iO West Theater in Hollywood. ************** Watch entire episode using the show's Playlist ************** RUNNING ORDER 1. NEW YEARS EVE IN HEAVEN by Matt Manser Jesus (Christopher), Bea (Melissa), Michael (Matt), Patrick (James), Farrah (Shannon), Billy (Sean), Ted (Phillip), Dom (Brent), Brittany (Kipleigh) 2. RUINING DETROIT by Phil Ranta Escalante (James), Wiggins (Melissa), Umar (Matt) 3. VIDEO: HERO TIME PARADE by Phillip Wilburn, Doug Karo and Matt Moore Sully (Phillip), Dick Van Patten (Himself) 4. CLASSICS REVISITED, PART 1 by Alex Gradet Announcer (Christopher), Jo (Melissa), Meg (Kipleigh), Amy (Shannon) 5. WHO WONT WE KILL by Greg Shouse Fu Ying (Brent), Mrs. Wing Lee (Shannon), Lo Ming (Christopher), Don (Phillip), John Sloss (Matt), Executioner (James) 6. CLASSICS REVISITED, PART 2 by Alex Gradet Announcer (Christopher), Oliver Twist (Sean), The Master (James) 7. TWO AND A HALF MEN AND NO WOMEN by Greg Shouse Charlie (Phillip), Jake (Brent), Alan (Christopher), Girl Scout (Shannon), Hot Chick (Kipleigh), Evelyn (Melissa) 8. CLASSICS REVISITED, PART 3 by Alex Gradet Announcer (Christopher), Ahab (Matt) 9. TEAM TAYLOR by Andy Harris Cindy (Shannon), Laura (Kipleigh), Erica (Melissa) 10. THE SUPERFIGHT IS BREWING by Brent Pope Jim Rome (Sean), Floyd Mayweather Jr. (Matt), Manny Pacquiao (Brent) 11. THIS IS YOUR CAPTAIN SPEAKING by Andy Harris Tom (Phillip), Sarah (Kipleigh ...
SCTV, 10/31/77 - The first appearance of Count Floyd's "Monster Chiller Horror Theater", Dr. Tongue and Woody Tobias, Jr. "Dr. Tongue's Evil House of Wax", a parody of "House of Wax", features 3-D effects galore, including Dr. Tongue's paddle ball, cockatoo, and a ton of potato chips. Count Floyd, again, pushes his 3-D glasses for only $18.00. Joe Flaherty, Andrea Martin, John Candy, Eugene Levy and Dave Thomas.
Song Name: is Brahm's Intermezzo in A Major, Op. 118 No. 2. (Thanks to GrumpyPeon) More information about Easy company? (In Dutch & English): members.chello.nl Easy Company Bastogne Foy Battle Of The Bulge Market Garden Eindhoven Arnhem D-day { I Dont Own The Music Or Any Of The Pictures } Damian Lewis Maj. Richard D. Winters Luke Griffin Sgt. Terence "Salty" Harris Donnie Wahlberg 2nd Lt. C. Carwood Lipton Matthew Duquenoy C-47 pilot (Episode 2) Ron Livingston Capt. Lewis Nixon Michael Edmiston Parachute instructor (Episode 1) Matthew Settle Capt. Ronald Speirs Stephen Walters John McGrath Rick Warden 1st Lt. Harry Welsh Diana Kent Mme. Lamb (housewife, Episode 3) Frank John Hughes SSgt. William "Wild Bill" Guarnere Matthew Faber Scott Grimes TSgt. Donald Malarkey Josefien Hendriks Dutch young woman Neal McDonough 1st Lt. Lynn "Buck" Compton Wil Röttgen German officer Rick Gomez Sgt. George Luz Ben Peyton Warr. Off. Andrew Hill Eion Bailey Pvt. David Kenyon Webster William Tapley Capt. Paige (British tank commander, Episode 4) James Madio Sgt. Frank Perconte Ian Virgo Soldier Kirk Acevedo SSgt. Joseph "Joe" Toye Jack Wouterse Dutch farmer Michael Cudlitz Sgt. Denver 'Bull' Randleman Dan van Husen Commandant Alleged Richard Speight Jr. Sgt. Warren "Skip" Muck David Crow Cpl. Nicksons Dexter Fletcher SSgt. John Martin Ben Montague Pvt. Matt McDowell Ross McCall Cpl. Joseph Liebgott Stephen Milton Shane Taylor Cpl. Eugene Roe (doctor) Laird Macintosh Jeep driver (Episode 6 ...
The United States House of Representatives Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) was established in 1976 to investigate the John F. Kennedy assassination and the Martin Luther King, Jr. assassination. The Committee investigated until 1978, and in 1979 issued its final report, concluding that President John F. Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald, probably as a result of a conspiracy. The members of this probable conspiracy were not identified. However, the committee noted that it believed that the conspiracy did not include the governments of the Soviet Union or Cuba, nor the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), or the Secret Service. It also stated it did not believe the conspiracy was organized by any organized crime group, nor any anti-Castro group, but that it could not rule out individual members of either of those groups acting together. The House Select Committee on Assassinations suffered from being conducted mostly in secret, and then issuing a public report with much of its evidence kept secret. In 1992, Congress passed legislation to collect and open up all the evidence relating to Kennedy's death, and created the Assassination Records Review Board to further that goal. The HSCA was a followup to the Hart-Schweiker and Church Committee hearings that had revealed CIA ties to other assassinations and assassination attempts. The HSCA resulted from public demands following hundreds of books, magazine articles ...
www.floydfolks.org & http 1-540-808-2880 - floydlcfgroup@gmail - PO box 179 Floyd,Virginia 24091 Mark 8 -- LCF School Floyd Virginia I first learned to program a computer by taking a class at Virginia Tech which taught Fortran IV on the IBM370 main frame using punch cards for data entry. The year was 1978 and it was an enjoyable class. We worked at our own pace and graded on our mastery of the subject as measured by how many programs we completed and how well we solved the problem in logic given. Then came video terminals in place of the punch cards for a chemistry class. Very cool stuff. I spent many late hours at those old HP terminals running simulations of NMR spectra and chemical composition problems. I left Tech in 1980 and took a job as a lab technician and operator at a local waste water treatment plant. I wasn't seriously going to take the job at first but I went to check it out anyway. When I got there I talked to the superintendent and looked around. I walked into a room filled with analog controllers, strip chart recorders and alarm systems and I changed my mind about taking the job. It was a fine opportunity to learn more about process control and analog electronics. I went back to tech in 1984 and took some digital electronics classes taught under Mr David Larsen and Dr. Paul Field. Just about that time the plant I worked at began to be upgraded with digital electronic controllers and we received our first IBM PC. Actually it was a Radio Shack model 1200 ...
"Black Dog " Chicago, 1927 EARLY COUNTRY BLUES Alger "Texas" Alexander Pink Anderson Barbecue Bob Hicks Scrapper Blackwell Black Ace Blind Blake Big Bill Broonzy Richard "Rabbit" Brown Willie Brown Bumble Bee Slim Gus Cannon Bo Carter Sam Collins Floyd Council Ida Cox (1896-1967) Gary Davis (1896-1972) Sleepy John Estes (1904-1977) Blind Boy Fuller (1908-1941) Jesse Fuller (1896-1976) Billy Garland (1918-1960) Jazz Gillum (1904-1966) Shirley Griffith (1908-1974) Arvella Gray (1906-1980) Smokey Hogg (1914-1960) Lightnin' Hopkins (1912-1982) Son House (c. 1902-1988) Peg Leg Howell (1888-1966) Alberta Hunter (1895-1984) Mississippi John Hurt (c. 1893-1966) Jim Jackson (c. 1884-1937) John Jackson Skip James (1902-1969) Blind Lemon Jefferson (1893-1929) Blind Willie Johnson (1897-1945) Lonnie Johnson (1894-1970) Robert Johnson (1911-1938) Tommy Johnson (1896-1956) Huddie William "Lead Belly" Ledbetter (c. 1889-1949) Furry Lewis (1899-1981) Mance Lipscomb (1895-1976) Cripple Clarence Lofton (1887-1957) Robert Lockwood, Jr. (1915-2006) Mississippi Fred McDowell (1904-1972) Brownie McGhee (1915-1996) Blind Willie McTell (1901-1959) The Memphis Jug Band Big Maceo Merriweather (1905-1953) Eugene "Buddy" Moss (c. 1914-1984) Memphis Minnie (1897-1973) Charlie Patton (1891-1934) Piano Red (1911-1985) Ma Rainey (1886-1939) Tampa Red (1904-1981) Bessie Smith (1894-1937) Victoria Spivey (1908-1976) Frank Stokes (c. 1888-1955) Sonny Terry (1911-1986) Henry Townsend (1909-2006) Sippie ...
"Black Dog " Chicago, 1927 EARLY COUNTRY BLUES Alger "Texas" Alexander Pink Anderson Barbecue Bob Hicks Scrapper Blackwell Black Ace Blind Blake Big Bill Broonzy Richard "Rabbit" Brown Willie Brown Bumble Bee Slim Gus Cannon Bo Carter Sam Collins Floyd Council Ida Cox (1896-1967) Gary Davis (1896-1972) Sleepy John Estes (1904-1977) Blind Boy Fuller (1908-1941) Jesse Fuller (1896-1976) Billy Garland (1918-1960) Jazz Gillum (1904-1966) Shirley Griffith (1908-1974) Arvella Gray (1906-1980) Smokey Hogg (1914-1960) Lightnin' Hopkins (1912-1982) Son House (c. 1902-1988) Peg Leg Howell (1888-1966) Alberta Hunter (1895-1984) Mississippi John Hurt (c. 1893-1966) Jim Jackson (c. 1884-1937) John Jackson Skip James (1902-1969) Blind Lemon Jefferson (1893-1929) Blind Willie Johnson (1897-1945) Lonnie Johnson (1894-1970) Robert Johnson (1911-1938) Tommy Johnson (1896-1956) Huddie William "Lead Belly" Ledbetter (c. 1889-1949) Furry Lewis (1899-1981) Mance Lipscomb (1895-1976) Cripple Clarence Lofton (1887-1957) Robert Lockwood, Jr. (1915-2006) Mississippi Fred McDowell (1904-1972) Brownie McGhee (1915-1996) Blind Willie McTell (1901-1959) The Memphis Jug Band Big Maceo Merriweather (1905-1953) Eugene "Buddy" Moss (c. 1914-1984) Memphis Minnie (1897-1973) Charlie Patton (1891-1934) Piano Red (1911-1985) Ma Rainey (1886-1939) Tampa Red (1904-1981) Bessie Smith (1894-1937) Victoria Spivey (1908-1976) Frank Stokes (c. 1888-1955) Sonny Terry (1911-1986) Henry Townsend (1909-2006) Sippie ...
"Black Dog " Chicago, 1927 EARLY COUNTRY BLUES Alger "Texas" Alexander Pink Anderson Barbecue Bob Hicks Scrapper Blackwell Black Ace Blind Blake Big Bill Broonzy Richard "Rabbit" Brown Willie Brown Bumble Bee Slim Gus Cannon Bo Carter Sam Collins Floyd Council Ida Cox (1896-1967) Gary Davis (1896-1972) Sleepy John Estes (1904-1977) Blind Boy Fuller (1908-1941) Jesse Fuller (1896-1976) Billy Garland (1918-1960) Jazz Gillum (1904-1966) Shirley Griffith (1908-1974) Arvella Gray (1906-1980) Smokey Hogg (1914-1960) Lightnin' Hopkins (1912-1982) Son House (c. 1902-1988) Peg Leg Howell (1888-1966) Alberta Hunter (1895-1984) Mississippi John Hurt (c. 1893-1966) Jim Jackson (c. 1884-1937) John Jackson Skip James (1902-1969) Blind Lemon Jefferson (1893-1929) Blind Willie Johnson (1897-1945) Lonnie Johnson (1894-1970) Robert Johnson (1911-1938) Tommy Johnson (1896-1956) Huddie William "Lead Belly" Ledbetter (c. 1889-1949) Furry Lewis (1899-1981) Mance Lipscomb (1895-1976) Cripple Clarence Lofton (1887-1957) Robert Lockwood, Jr. (1915-2006) Mississippi Fred McDowell (1904-1972) Brownie McGhee (1915-1996) Blind Willie McTell (1901-1959) The Memphis Jug Band Big Maceo Merriweather (1905-1953) Eugene "Buddy" Moss (c. 1914-1984) Memphis Minnie (1897-1973) Charlie Patton (1891-1934) Piano Red (1911-1985) Ma Rainey (1886-1939) Tampa Red (1904-1981) Bessie Smith (1894-1937) Victoria Spivey (1908-1976) Frank Stokes (c. 1888-1955) Sonny Terry (1911-1986) Henry Townsend (1909-2006) Sippie ...
Take a look at the document they celebrate that has nothing to do with us. www.ushistory.org — John Hancock New Hampshire: Josiah Bartlett, William Whipple, Matthew Thornton Massachusetts: John Hancock, Samuel Adams, John Adams, Robert Treat Paine, Elbridge Gerry Rhode Island: Stephen Hopkins, William Ellery Connecticut: Roger Sherman, Samuel Huntington, William Williams, Oliver Wolcott New York: William Floyd, Philip Livingston, Francis Lewis, Lewis Morris New Jersey: Richard Stockton, John Witherspoon, Francis Hopkinson, John Hart, Abraham Clark Pennsylvania: Robert Morris, Benjamin Rush, Benjamin Franklin, John Morton, George Clymer, James Smith, George Taylor, James Wilson, George Ross Delaware: Caesar Rodney, George Read, Thomas McKean Maryland: Samuel Chase, William Paca, Thomas Stone, Charles Carroll of Carrollton Virginia: George Wythe, Richard Henry Lee, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Harrison, Thomas Nelson, Jr., Francis Lightfoot Lee, Carter Braxton North Carolina: William Hooper, Joseph Hewes, John Penn
"Black Dog " Chicago, 1927 EARLY COUNTRY BLUES Alger "Texas" Alexander Pink Anderson Barbecue Bob Hicks Scrapper Blackwell Black Ace Blind Blake Big Bill Broonzy Richard "Rabbit" Brown Willie Brown Bumble Bee Slim Gus Cannon Bo Carter Sam Collins Floyd Council Ida Cox (1896-1967) Gary Davis (1896-1972) Sleepy John Estes (1904-1977) Blind Boy Fuller (1908-1941) Jesse Fuller (1896-1976) Billy Garland (1918-1960) Jazz Gillum (1904-1966) Shirley Griffith (1908-1974) Arvella Gray (1906-1980) Smokey Hogg (1914-1960) Lightnin' Hopkins (1912-1982) Son House (c. 1902-1988) Peg Leg Howell (1888-1966) Alberta Hunter (1895-1984) Mississippi John Hurt (c. 1893-1966) Jim Jackson (c. 1884-1937) John Jackson Skip James (1902-1969) Blind Lemon Jefferson (1893-1929) Blind Willie Johnson (1897-1945) Lonnie Johnson (1894-1970) Robert Johnson (1911-1938) Tommy Johnson (1896-1956) Huddie William "Lead Belly" Ledbetter (c. 1889-1949) Furry Lewis (1899-1981) Mance Lipscomb (1895-1976) Cripple Clarence Lofton (1887-1957) Robert Lockwood, Jr. (1915-2006) Mississippi Fred McDowell (1904-1972) Brownie McGhee (1915-1996) Blind Willie McTell (1901-1959) The Memphis Jug Band Big Maceo Merriweather (1905-1953) Eugene "Buddy" Moss (c. 1914-1984) Memphis Minnie (1897-1973) Charlie Patton (1891-1934) Piano Red (1911-1985) Ma Rainey (1886-1939) Tampa Red (1904-1981) Bessie Smith (1894-1937) Victoria Spivey (1908-1976) Frank Stokes (c. 1888-1955) Sonny Terry (1911-1986) Henry Townsend (1909-2006) Sippie ...
John Floyd Thomas Jr.'s victims seemed to be middle-aged White women.
John Floyd Thomas Jr. suspected of killing at least 30 woman in over a 20 year time span. Proof that they do re~offend....over 30 woman that may still be alive if he had been kept behind bars after the first time he was caught. We need stricter laws for these types of predators.
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LA Police Arrest Suspected Serial Killer Police believe a 72-year-old insurance claims adjuster arrested earlier this month is the most prolific serial killer in the city's history, having raped and strangled as many as 30 older women over two decades. The break in the cold case came in October when John Floyd Thomas Jr., who had twice been convicted of sexual assault, had a DNA sample taken as part of an effort to build an offender database. Here are some faces of other Black Serial Killers www.ChokeonThisVideo.com
Matthews Cpl. Alex Penkala David Andrews Gen. Taylor (Episode 10) Douglas Spain Pvt. Antonio Garcia Jonathan Edwards Young .Lt. John Kelly (episodes 1 & 2) Michael Fassbender Sgt. Burton "Pat" Christenson James Embree Easy Company Sgt. Craig Heaney Pvt. Roy Cobb Freddie Joe Farnsworth Soldier riding a horse Colin Hanks 2nd Lt. Henry Jones (Episode 8) Jordan Frieda A replacement Nolan Hemmings Sgt. Charles 'Chuck' Grant Dirk Galuba German MP Doug Allen Sgt. Alton More William Armstrong Gen. ...
www.floydfolks.org & http 1-540-808-2880 -floydlcfgroup@gmail - PO box 179 Floyd,Virginia 24091 The EPROM was very important in the development of microcomputers because it gave the designer a way to load his custom program into non-volatile memory. LCF School LCFschoolThis program would always be ready to run at start up and not need to be loaded each time the computer was turned on. An EPROM, or Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory, is a type of memory chip that retains its data when its power supply is switched off. In other words, it is non-volatile. It is an array of floating-gate transistors individually programmed by an electronic device that supplies higher voltages than those normally used in digital circuits. Once programmed, an EPROM can be erased only by exposing it to strong ultraviolet light. That UV light usually has a wavelength of 253.7nm (for optimum erasure time) and belongs to the UVC range of UV light. EPROMs are easily recognizable by the transparent fused quartz window in the top of the package, through which the silicon chip can be seen, and which permits UV light during erasing.(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)----------------- Important Names & Words in the History of Microcomputers Insai, Adam Osborne, bugbook, Ed Roberts, floppy disk, RAM chip, TRS-80, radio shack, commodore, Steve Jobs, Steve Wuzniack, WOZ, Atrai, Osborne, Adam Osborne, Heathzenith Clivesinclair, polymorphic, Ex8l, Heathkit, colleco, IBM PC, IBM PC jr., DEC, Don ...
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www.floydfolks.org & http 1-540-808-2880 -floydlcfgroup@gmail - PO box 179 Floyd,Virginia 24091 Mark 8 Microcomputer, by Jonathan A Titus, LCF School LCFSchool Mark 8 is on display at the Floyd Professional Center- Village Green, Floyd virginia. Jon Titus designed the very first home computer and published plans in "Radio Electronics" july 1974. Jon Titus is credited as being the first to make available the plans and PC boards to allow an individual to have their very own computer. This Mark 8 microcomputer is part of the LCF Group historical collection of microcomputers including many 1000's of Microcomputer items collected over 40 years by David Larsen. David Larsen worked with Jon Titus and others to publish the Bugbooks and the "Blacksburg continuing Education Series" computer and digital electronics books , The LCF Group plans to have a full histoical microcomputer museum in Floyd, Virginia at a future time. www.microcomputercollector.com for info, David Larsen KK4WW J79WW, Gaynell Larsen KK4WWW J79WWW, Dee Wallace KG4VMI, Floyd Virginia N4USA www.floydfolks.org http Fairs -------Important Names & Words in the History of Microcomputers Insai, Adam Osborne, bugbook, Ed Roberts, floppy disk, RAM chip, TRS-80, radio shack, commodore, Steve Jobs, Steve Wuzniack, WOZ, Atrai, Osborne, Adam Osborne, Heathzenith Clivesinclair, polymorphic, Ex8l, Heathkit, colleco, IBM PC, IBM PC jr., DEC, Don Lancaster, Wayne Green, teletype, Hewlett Packard, Jon Titus, Bill Gates, Apple ...
www.floydfolks.org & http 1-540-808-2880 -floydlcfgroup@gmail - PO box 179 Floyd,Virginia 24091 Apple 1 Microcomputer designed by Steve Wozniak of the Apple Computer Computer. LCF School LCFSchool Apple 1 is part of the LCF GRoup Historical Computer Collection - LCF Group is located in The Floyd Professional Center , Village Green, Floyd, Virginia. This Apple one is in special wood case -12 or so were made by a start up computer store to sell a working system and not just the Apple 1 PC board. This is working system and is part of a Historical collection of microcomputers consisting of 1000's of item collected over 40 years by David Larsen as Larsen Worked with the Blacksburg Group in Publishing the BugBooks and the "Blacksburg Continuing Education series of books. Some historical items on display at the Floyd Professional Center - Village Green, FLoyd , Virginia, David Larsen KK4WW J79WW, Gaynell Larsen KK4WWW J79WWW, Dee Wallacw KG4VMI, -----Important Names & Words in the History of Microcomputers Insai, Adam Osborne, bugbook, Ed Roberts, floppy disk, RAM chip, TRS-80, radio shack, commodore, Steve Jobs, Steve Wuzniack, WOZ, Atrai, Osborne, Adam Osborne, Heathzenith Clivesinclair, polymorphic, Ex8l, Heathkit, colleco, IBM PC, IBM PC jr., DEC, Don Lancaster, Wayne Green, teletype, Hewlett Packard, Jon Titus, Bill Gates, Apple, Microsoft, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Digital, museum, cyber, TI, IC, micro processor, Intel, logic, memory, USB, robotics, server, data, history ...
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...Ellery, William Floyd, Benjamin Franklin, Elbridge Gerry, Button Gwinnett, Lyman Hall, John Hancock, Benjamin Harrison, John Hart, Joseph Hewes, Thomas Heyward, Jr., William Hooper, Stephen Hopkins, Francis Hopkinson, Samuel Huntington, Thomas Jefferson, Francis...
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Shakespeare's Sister
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heyward, jr.; thomas lynch, jr.; arthur middleton; samuel chase, wm. paca, thos. stone, charles caroll of carrollton, george wythe, richard henry lee, th. jefferson, benj. harrison, thos. nelson jr., francis lightfoot lee, carter braxton, robt. morris, benjamin rush, benj. franklin, john morton, geo. clymer, jas. smith, geo. taylor, james wilson, geo. ross, caesar rodney, geo. read, tho. M:Kean, wm. floyd, phil. livingston, frans. lewis, lewis morris, richd. stockton, jno. witherspoon, fras. ...
Paine • Elbridge Gerry • Josiah Bartlett • William Whipple • Matthew Thornton • Stephen Hopkins • William Ellery • Lewis Morris • Philip Livingston • Francis Lewis • William Floyd • Button Gwinnett • Lyman Hall • George Walton • Richard Henry Lee • Francis Lightfoot Lee • Carter Braxton • Benjamin Harrison • Thomas Jefferson • George Wythe • Thomas Nelson, Jr. North Carolina • William Hooper • John Penn • Joseph Hewes • Edward Rutledge • Arthur Middleton • Thomas Lynch, Jr. • Thomas Heyward, ...
Cesar Chavez Jr * Andre Berto * Larry Holmes * Ken Norton * Joe Frazier * Joe Calzaghe * James J. Braddock * Aaron Pryor * Thomas Hearns * Salvador Sanchez * Andrew Golota * Wilfredo Gomez * Floyd Patterson * Earnie Shavers * Joe Louis * Tommy Morrison * Wladimir Klitschko * Mike Tyson * Lennox Lewis * Riddick Bowe * Evander Holyfield * Rocky Marciano * Floyd Mayweather Jr * Muhammad Ali * Roy Jones Jr. * George Foreman I don't like it personally I hope it lives up to the hype the game got. I ...
Carney - Harry and Tonto as Harry Coombes 1975 Jack Nicholson - One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest as Randle Patrick McMurphy 1976 Peter Finch - Network as Howard Beale 1977 Richard Dreyfuss - The Goodbye Girl as Elliot Garfield 1978 Jon Voight - Coming Home as Luke Martin 1979 Dustin Hoffman - Kramer vs. Kramer as Ted Kramer 1980 Robert De Niro - Raging Bull as Jake LaMotta 1981 Henry Fonda - On Golden Pond as Norman Thayer, Jr. 1982 Ben Kingsley - Gandhi as Mahatma Gandhi 1983 Robert Duvall - ...
Francis Hopkinson -- www.FrancisHopkinson.com Richard Stockton - www.RichardStockton.net John Witherspoon - www.JohnWitherspoon.com Pennsylvania - Signers GeorgeClymer - www.GeorgeClymer.com Benjamin Franklin -- www.BenjaminFranklin.org Robert Morris - www.Robert-Morris.com John Morton -- www.JohnMorton.net George Ross -- www.GeorgeRoss.net Benjamin Rush -- www.BenjaminRush.com James Smith - www.James-Smith.net GeorgeTaylor -- www.GeorgeTaylor.net James Wilson -- www.JamesWilson.org Delaware - ...
A Brief History of the drafting and signing of the Declaration of Independence. The speaker discusses, in some detail, the creating of 1820 the wet ink transfer of the Declaration of Independence which rendered the one and only original signed manuscript virtually illegible. President John Hancock - www.JohnHancock.org Secretary Charles Thomson - www.CharlesThomson.com New Hampshire - Signers Josiah Bartlett - www.JosiahBartlett.com Matthew Thornton - www.MatthewThornton.net William Whipple - www.WilliamWhipple.com Massachusetts - Signers John Adams - www.John-Adams.org Samuel Adams - www.SamuelAdams.net Elbridge Gerry - www.ElbridgeGerry.com John Hancock.org - www.JohnHancock.org Robert Treat Paine -www.RobertTreatPaine.com Connecticut - Signers Samuel Huntington - www.SamuelHuntington.org Roger Sherman - www.RogerSherman.net William Williams - www.WilliamWilliams.com Oliver Wolcott - www.OliverWolcott.com Rhode Island - Signers William Ellery - www.WilliamEllery.com Stephen Hopkins.com - www.StephenHopkins.com New York - Signers William Floyd - www.WilliamFloyd.net Francis Lewis - www.FrancisLewis.com Philip Livingston - www.PhilipLivingston.com Lewis Morris - www.LewisMorris.com New Jersey - Signers Abraham Clark - www.AbrahamClark.com John Hart -- www.JohnHart.net Francis Hopkinson -- www.FrancisHopkinson.com Richard Stockton - www.RichardStockton.net John Witherspoon - www.JohnWitherspoon.com Pennsylvania - Signers GeorgeClymer - www.GeorgeClymer.com Benjamin ...
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...at 2 p.m. CDT Friday at Rogers-Oller Funeral Home in Clarkson. A prayer service is at 6 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. John Thomas Hobbs Jr. John Thomas Hobbs Jr., 91, of Flaherty, died Tuesday, July 17, 2007, at Bee Hive Assisted Living in Brandenburg. He...
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Elizabethtown News-Enterprise
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Oliver Wolcott New York: William Floyd, Philip Livingston, Francis Lewis, Lewis Morris New Jersey: Richard Stockton, John Witherspoon, Francis Hopkinson, John Hart, Abraham Clark Pennsylvania: Robert Morris, Benjamin Rush, Benjamin Franklin, John Morton, George Clymer, James Smith, George Taylor, James Wilson, George Ross Delaware: Caesar Rodney, George Read, Thomas McKean Maryland: Samuel Chase, William Paca, Thomas Stone, Charles Carroll of Carrollton Virginia: George Wythe, Richard Henry Lee ...
600 dvds in 3 hours. Ask questions. Demand answers. Demand 9/11 Truth. When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. — That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, — That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations ...

