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Monthly Archives: October 2016
Pleasanton Chick-fil-A – Now Accepting Applications
Last Friday afternoon I stopped by the construction site of the Pleasanton Chick-fil-A to see if there were any noticeable changes. The first thing I noticed while stopped at the light after crossing over 580 from Dublin was the new … Continue reading
Posted in California, Food
Tagged Chick-fil-A, Construction, drive thru, Flag Pole, Now accepting applications, Pleasanton, Pleasanton Chick-fil-A, Restaurant
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59 Years Ago
Did you know that it was 59 years ago today that the Russians launched the first satellite? The satellite was called Sputnik which means ‘Baby Moon’. Four years ago I wrote a post about Sputnik after I ran across some … Continue reading
Posted in Astronomy, Culture, History
Tagged Baby Moon, first hand account, Russia, Satellite, scrapbook, Space, Space Race, Sputnik
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