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Geocachers Explore the City s History Through a High-Tech Treasure Hunt

You may have heard of geocaching, a high-tech treasure hunt; geocachers, often just called “cachers,” like to say they “use multi-million-dollar satellites to find Tupperware in the woods.” And actually, that’s pretty accurate. Geocaches are all around you. You ve probably parked your car next to one more than once and never known it. They exist in the woods, in urban settings, even at the bottom of the ocean and the top of Mount Everest. In fact, there is a geocache circling the Earth right now aboard the International Space Station. A geocache is usually a container, often hidden in plain sight, that at a minimum must contain a log that the geocacher can sign to prove he or she found the cache. Geocaches are searched by geographical coordinates latitude and longitude and are cataloged on websites dedicated to the game. The most common one is geocaching.com, but there are others. Once you find and sign a geocache, you can log the find on the website using a free or

Sean Desmond mined his experiences growing up in 1980s Dallas for his new novel, Sophomores

Sean Desmond mined his experiences growing up in 1980s Dallas for his new novel, ‘Sophomores’ The story follows a student at Jesuit College Preparatory School, his alma mater. Sean Desmond grew up in 1980s Dallas and graduated from Jesuit College Preparatory School, which is featured in his new novel, Sophomores. The veteran of the publishing industry released his first novel, Adams Fall, in 2000.(Hillery Stone) That’s the setting for his new novel, Sophomores, which follows a Jesuit student named Dan Malone and his parents, Pat and Anne, through a tumultuous 1987. We caught up with Desmond, who lives in Brooklyn and is the publisher of Twelve, an imprint of Grand Central Publishing, to talk about his new book. It comes out Jan. 26.

How social media and fake news are hijacking our brains and fomenting violence – HotAir

How social media and fake news are hijacking our brains and fomenting violence – HotAir
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REFLECTIONS: Hold to God s unchanging hand | The Trussville Tribune

By Michael J. Brooks Recently I read “Twenty-Six Seconds A Personal History of the Zapruder Film,” by Alexandra Zapruder, the granddaughter of Abraham Zapruder who captured the shocking seconds of movie frames in Dealey Plaza that awful day in November 1963. She explained how her grandfather gave the film to the U.S. Secret Service and then sold rights to “Life” magazine believing they would treat it respectfully. Zapruder, according to his granddaughter, described himself as “the wrong man at the wrong time,” a bystander who remained shaken the rest of his life by what he recorded. Many say that day in Dallas ended the Age of Innocence.

Dreaming of the Battle of the VOL stars

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Dreaming of the Battle of the VOL stars PERSPECTIVE Todd Vick, Mark Guzman, Tim Vick, and Robbie Steves flank Coach Walker Vick for his 84th birthday. The high-pitched squeak of tennis shoes chirping in unison. Back-and-forth orchestrated cheers intended to bellow your foe into submission. Fans becoming audibly and physically unhinged at every call the referee makes – be they good or bad. The collective roar of 700 high school students and adults shoved into a bandbox. The sense that a full scale melee could, and maybe should, jump off at any moment…

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