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Joke of the week (Tennessee internet edition)

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High tech and wireless

After having dug to a depth of 10 feet last year, New York scientists found traces of copper wire dating back 100 years and came to the conclusion, that their ancestors already had a telephone network more than 100 years ago.

Friday Evening Update...

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What a day! We start it off with an earthquake around 4:40 am!

It was sunny and very warm along with some windy conditions (28.4 mph sustained) this afternoon....the high temperature ended up at 77.1° (at 3:45 p.m) after a morning low of 46.5° which occurred at 6:34 a.m.

Video on Flickr? Works for me

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I’m sure there will be lots of chatter suggesting Flickr is way late to the video party. Of course, the reality is that those who live far out on the leading edge often lose sight of the fact that the vast majority of people still don’t even share photos via e-mail.

Storms Moving In This Morning

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Big lightning, strong winds, and heavy rain are moving in this morning on the Plateau. This line of storms is just the beginning of what is going to a big rain day for us.

Winds have been clocked at over 60 mph along this leading edge...it is moving quickly.

Flooding is a possibility today with flash flooding the biggest danger this morning...

Punks a Punking, Pimps a Pimping

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Slammed, I am, tending to an injured mare, figuring out what to do with multiple downed trees, and having both cars break down the same day. But I couldn’t not check in to opine on two things:

TEOLAWKI looms again

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TEOLAWKI - The End of Life as We Know It - threatens again.

Folks, the news from outer space just keeps getting worse and worse.

First, the supernova and galactic-attack scenarios.

Then the predicted return of the comet Genondahwayanung, which pretty much annihilated most life in North America when it

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