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WelcomeWinter Wonderland Week
The week to the white snowy wonderland of Squaw has arrived! For the first time ever, we are enjoying the whole week on the slopes of Squaw Valley in our lovely condo time-share. The snow is piled high still and the air is feeling of Spring. Its so nice to come back to a place…
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Happy April Fools Day 2011
A wonderful day of shine and good company helped to make this April Fools a wonderful and inspired day with only the lightest hint of jokes to take the place of silly pranks as the UC goers depart.
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Here Comes Spring!
The sweet breeze of Spring is in the air. As though a switch was turned off by Jack Frost, the weeks of wet, stormy Winter weather stopped suddenly with the dawn of the new week. Monday everyone frolicked. Tuesday and Wednesday all the domestic and international visitors to the bay tasted the onset of California’s…
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UC 2011 Shines
The 2011 OSIsoft Users Conference was a tremendous success. After a week of meet & greet, sessions, expos, celebrations and colaborative exchanges bringing value to over 1300 attendees, events in San Francisco commense.
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Happy Birthday OSIsoft
30 years of exceptional data collection with PI was celebrated in style.
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Happy St. Patricks Day
May we all find our pot at the end of the rainbow and have good luck in the world, especially for Japan.
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The Ups and Downs of March
The month of March madness once again proves its swings up and down as Jack Frost wrestles with Spring to keep his icy clench. Six days of turmoil in the West Pacific keep the world in suspense. The second computer hits the dust yet help is on the horizon for both. Friendship spreads in gift…
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Congratulations Kari!
Congrats on a new leaf in becoming engaged to Thomas.
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Amish Friendship Bread Tastes Great
According to schedule, the first batch of Amish Friendship Bread was finished and baked. Two delicious loaves await breakfast, a savery and a sweet one.
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The Sound of PI
Most of us know about pi at least in its numerical approximated form. In the process industry PI is someting equally grand yet entirely different. Now we have a third rendition of PI as the musical number. Introducing: What PI sounds like By correlating the numbers 0-9 to the harmonic chords on the musical scale…