An experiment in weblogging by the Yantis' of Temecula.
Things we find interesting. Items including (but not limited to) Temecula, the Yantis family, literature, technology, science, computers, the Internet, horses, and teaching. Items will be added to this weblog as we find them. With luck and time there will be new things to read about every day, so check back with us frequently. Posts not currently on the main page are available in the archive. Established December 6, 1999
Friday, July 06, 2001
Watching the Creation of Southern California's Largest Reservoir ...The new Diamond Valley Lake Reservoir east of Temecula is billed as the largest earthworks construction project in U.S. history. Construction began in 1995 and involved 31 million cubic meters of foundation excavation and 84 million cubic meters of embankment construction. See it from space courtesy of NASA's Multi-angle Imaging Spectroradiometer (MISR).
Summer Friday Nights - Old Town Temecula...
July 6th through September 28th - every Friday Night (5:00pm- 9:00pm) - it's HOT SUMMER NIGHTS IN OLD TOWN TEMECULA - bands, singing, carraige rides and more(909) 694-6412.
Roy Rogers (Leonard Franklin Slye) -- Encyclopædia Britannica Article -- American cowboy actor-singer (b. Nov. 5, 1911/12, Cincinnati, Ohio--d. July 6, 1998, Apple Valley, Calif.), starred in some 90 motion pictures and over 100 episodes of a weekly television show from the late 1930s to the mid-1950s and reigned as king of the cowboys...
OpinionJournal - Court Ruling
Was No Victory For Microsoft -- King Pyrrhus, meet Bill Gates. BY ROBERT H. BORK AND KENNETH W. STARR -- While trumpeting last week's "victory" in the Court of Appeals, Microsoft executives would do well to recall the words of King Pyrrhus after his famous battle with the Romans: "One more such victory and we are lost." ...
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