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Okay, another baseball Throwback Thursday... Name this MLB Playoffs participant & his current team.
Daniel Descalso (UC Davis Aggies, 2005-07) - St. Louis Cardinals.
In the early 1970’s, Southwestern artist Ted DeGrazia became fascinated with the medium and created hundreds of enameled copper and silver objects including pieces of jewelry, sculptures, and enamel on copper paintings. Happy Throwback Thursday!
Please join us for the opening reception of “Enamel on Copper Paintings of Ted DeGrazia”! January 30th, from 5-7pm, at the Gallery in the Sun.
In 1944, Ted DeGrazia buys property on the corner of Prince and Campbell Road in Tucson, Arizona with only $25.00 down. There he builds his first adobe studio. Happy Throwback Thursday!
Several phonebooths (or whatever you call these now) were fitted out with ads for Coca-Cola that evoked the heyday of Coke ads, from the fifties and sixties. That these were Spanish-language ads made me wonder whether the choice of a throwback look was somehow intentional.
Keith from the Dallas office feels no need for a new Mac notebook...
On the left is a 1982 Apple Lisa which was modified to a Macintosh XL in 1983 (128K with 400K 3.5” floppy, no longer working). The computer on the right is a late 1984 Macintosh 512K (with 400K 3.5” floppy) which replaced the original Macintosh 128K, which is pictured on the cover of a February 1984 Byte magazine.
It's hard to believe that these 2 computers helped to revolutionize computing 28 years ago. I just can’t let them go.
U.S. Marine 1st Sgt. Jonathan L. Morris, battalion sergeant major, Combat Logistics Battalion 11, Combat Logistics Regiment 17, 1st Marine Logistics Group, leads the way during a conditioning hike, April 1, 2011.
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