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Trying to identify a small but very striking bird I saw out my window, I thumbed through a guidebook and came across one called an Eastern Phoebe hanging around our snow covered feeder. Turns out it was a Dark Eyed Junco, but can you guess who it reminded me of?
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Shopmonkey partners with Epicor to further speed parts procurement to boost shop revenue and productivity
Leading auto shop management software company partners with global parts aggregator
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Shopmonkey, a San Jose, California-based software company serving the automotive repair industry, and
Epicor Software Corporation, a global provider of industry-specific enterprise software to promote business growth, are teaming up to deliver even more value to shop owners.
Shopmonkey has integrated with Epicor s Integrated Service Estimator solution to give its users access to Epicor s parts ordering catalog and allow them to quickly transfer parts to a Shopmonkey order.
The night Led Zeppelin played Schenectady’s Aerodrome, the city’s late ’60s psychedelic rock and roll circus | The Daily Gazette
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The night Led Zeppelin played Schenectady’s Aerodrome, the city’s late ’60s psychedelic rock and roll circus
January 30, 2021
Kevin Bartlett, shown working on a film score at his Aural Gratification Studios in Franklin, N.Y., was 14 when he started presenting liquid light shows at the Aerodrome. He later ran both the sound and lights.
Inset: An advertisement for the Aerodrome and a photo of Led Zeppelin that appeared in the Schenectady Gazette four days before the band s appearance on Aug. 20, 1969. The venue closed in 1970. (Photos courtesy Kevin Bartlett and Al Quaglieri)