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How did you find PF?
A friend sent me a link to a research article about how readers glean more information from paper text than from online/ screen text .... interesting!
I read the article about reading on paper and then also an article about cover songs... I appreciate the variety in discussions. We'll see where it goes from here.
 
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Had to look up "DU neighborhood", but then again I'm not an American native. Welcome. :smile:
 
sbrothy said:
Had to look up "DU neighborhood", but then again I'm not an American native. Welcome. :smile:
Thanks. Sorry.... I'm by the University of Denver, in Colorado. Didn't mean to cause difficulties. Thanks!
 
I wasn't familiar with the DU reference either, but I worked in Northglenn for Bell Labs for a few years after school. Very nice area. Are you a skier?
 
Hi! I *am* a skier. And a hiker and a camper. How did you like Bell Labs (besides that you left)?
 
KVN said:
Hi! I *am* a skier. And a hiker and a camper. How did you like Bell Labs (besides that you left)?
The Denver/Boulder area is beautiful for skiing and hiking. I wouldn't have left Bell Labs but I missed California too much (I'm a diver). Bell eventually closed the Denver lab down, so I guess I would have been moving either way, but Denver and Northglenn and Boulder will always be fond memories for me. :smile:
 
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