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Monday Window – May 13, 2024
Back in 2022 I posted some photos from Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge Tennessee from a trip some nine years ago – Unusual Dormers, Happy Holidays! We didn’t stop in those touristy towns, just did “drive-by photography”. Every so often those photos come to mind, and this time I went back for a couple more. There […]
Monday Window – May 6, 2024
Prim and proper A prim and proper home with a dormer, decorative shutters on the windows, and a neatly maintained front yard. What more can you ask? … Last week fellow Monday Window bloggers shared these posts: 2024 Monday Window: 04.29 Blowing Bubbles Old Lady by the Window Around town (modern windows) Old school window THE HOUSE […]
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Peril of Unquestioned Trust
Understanding the Dangers of AI In the age of rapid technological advancement, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as both a marvel and a menace. While AI promises to revolutionize industries and simplify tasks, its inherent flaws pose significant dangers that … Continue reading
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Wicker Chairs on Aircraft? – Live Search for Answers
The ROMEOs were enjoying lunch in a pleasant little Cuban restaurant when one of the diners noticed an old publicity poster on the wall. “Look the guy is sitting in a wicker chair.” – “Artistic liberty. The painter probably had … Continue reading