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Gohlke adds that although some students have had previous experience "more serious than the average vacation snapshot," some enter the course not knowing anything about photography. "And that's fine," he says...
...personal pictures include one of the original dozen Microsoft employees (most with scruffy beards, except him), one of Ann Winblad on a trip to Germany, and one with Melinda and nine friends on a 1995 vacation to Indonesia. There are no pictures of Jennifer displayed, but he pulls a snapshot out of his desk showing him proudly cradling...
...larger snapshot is equally revealing. Since 1928, the Standard & Poor's 500, a broad market gauge, has risen 5% or more in the three months preceding a presidential election on six occasions: 1928, 1936, 1940, 1968, 1972, 1980. It's doing that this year too. Amazingly, in all six cases, the S&P 500 fell during the 12 months immediately following those elections--by a whopping average of 12%, reports Logical Information Machines, a market-data firm based in Chicago. Obviously, the market misinterpreted something. Is today's surging market misinterpreting again? It's a cinch you shouldn't bank...
...What a snapshot of America," said Phan, a first-generation Vietnamese-American. "I believe what Jesse said: in our diversity is strength. It's a tent that holds everybody...
...need to understand these so-called geomagnetic storms is an unanticipated consequence of the electronics breakthroughs of the past half-century. As a result, space meteorology lags far behind its terrestrial counterpart. But now, thanks to a new generation of satellites--including one, the Fast Auroral Snapshot Explorer, that was launched two weeks ago--scientists are getting unprecedented insights into both the electromagnetic weather patterns that affect the earth and the solar dynamo that powers them...