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A look back: December 8

12.8.2007 by André Natta · No Comments

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1870:  Josiah Morris purchased the 4,150 acres which would become Birmingham. Courtesy:

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Can you still write BASIC? The C64 turns 25 next week

12.7.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments

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Time to celebrate the reason we all use laptops today – the C64 turns 25 on Monday? Anybody remember the “portable” one? Continue reading

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This week on Timetable: new writers and help with plans

12.7.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments

It’s Friday, which means that Christina gives us her take on what’s going on this weekend. We’re also hoping that you’ve already headed on over to Timetable to check out the entries from a new member of the team, trav … Continue reading

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Random Shots: 9/11 memorial visits Birmingham

12.7.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments

9.11 exhibit - Birmingham, AL visit

Photo credit: André Natta With the nation prepared to take a moment to remember those that perished on the day of infamy in 1941, those in Birmingham took a moment to remember those that suffered on 9/11. The National September … Continue reading

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A look back: December 7

12.7.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments

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1893: Auburn and Georgia Tech tied, 0-0. 1941: Milton Grafman was named Rabbi of Temple Emanu-El. Courtesy:

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The First 100: Local bloggers’ thoughts

12.6.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments

Langford as vote is announced - Photo credit: Bob Farley/f8photo

Some folks in town just felt like talking about Mayor Langford’s first 100 days here in Birmingham, AL. We figured we’d link to a few of them… Continue reading

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A look back: December 6

12.6.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments

Hugo Black

1910: Industrialist Henry F. DeBardeleben died. 1951: Hugo Black‘s first wife, Josephine, died after a long illness. Courtesy:

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