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1,000 MPH on Land? The SSC Bloodhound takes aim
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At the end of the English street where I was born sat the Alvis factory, turning out automotive works of art in a part of the world--The Mid...
Facial recognition technology and the Right of Publicity: Could this hot tech trend violate state laws?
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If someone uses a photograph of your face for commercial purposes they could be breaking the law. In an odd way, this statement connects two...
Paying Forward: Giving a little back while we do the paperwork
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Why so quiet here on Cobbsblog? To be honest I took the month of July to recover from our medical nightmare in June. But now I'm back an...
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The Rich Guy's Maserati GranTurismo by Pininfarina
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For me, born and raised among some of the great automobile marques, one of the pleasures of living in Little Italy, a neighborhood within Sa...
Rural broadband content links
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A few recent links to useful content about broadband service outside the standard ISP model. A session about cheap, fast service on Blog Tal...
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And on the seventh day: Relief, rest, and ruminations on responsibility
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If my wife's pain relief nightmare began on Wednesday of last week, then the seventh day of that nightmare was yesterday. I am thankful ...
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Why day 6 is really day 3355 in Chey Cobb's chronic pain management nightmare
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Day 6 and we are keeping hope alive (despite day one , day two , day three , day four , and day five ). In a moment I will explain why day 6...
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Day 5: Why not palpate and evaluate?
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Chey is feeling slightly better today as the Ativan they gave her in the psych ward wears off. Still lots of pain and some slurred speech. A...
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Day 4 of our medical nightmare: Observations and FAQ
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We spent Sunday, June 10, at home in our new apartment surrounded by boxes that have not been unpacked. Spending 3 days in any kind of medic...
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Day 3 of our San Diego healthcare nightmare
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The sad saga of an epic #fail in healthcare continued today. Chey Cobb, the disabled 50-something IT professional, former Senior Technical S...
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