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Control Your Sprinkler From MILES Away! (CES 2015 Smart Home Edition)
With the Skydrop Sprinkler Controller and Skydrop Link, you can control you sprinkler system from your phone from wherever you are. In this episode, Jesse Stay, "The Social Geek", visits the...
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Real Estate for sale 2445 W Diana Ave Phoenix, AZ 85021
MLS#: 5219742, 3 Bedrooms, 1.75 Bathrooms, 1362 Square Feet 2445 W Diana Ave Phoenix, AZ 85021 Great centrally located home in Phoenix. Outstanding curb appeal! N/S exposure. Custom front.
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Apartment Fire in Flagstaff
January 12, 2015 - NAZ Today covers an apartment fire that occurred in Flagstaff earlier today. In the early hours of the morning a Flagstaff apartment complex on Yaqui Drive caught on fire....
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January 13, 2015 by
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WARREN - County employees from several departments spent Monday removing records from the former Wean Building after a sprinkler system pipe inside burst Sunday night.
A sleeve joining two 4-inch pipes burst on the fourth floor, sending water down the staircase and soaking files on lower floors for the county Clerk of Courts and Prosecutor's offices and 11th District Court of Appeals.
Scanners and a computer being used to scan county Probate Court records were not damaged. Probate Judge Thomas Swift said he intends to move the equipment to the Stone Building when room there is available.
Tribune Chronicle / R. Michael Semple A sprinkler system pipe inside the former Wean Building that burst on Sunday caused water damage to several boxes of county records. County workers spent Monday removing the files.
Swift said all probate archives are being digitized to go on-line and old docket books will be sent to storage facilities in Pennsylvania caves.
''We moved once before when the roof was leaking,'' Swift said. ''This was a work in progress.''
County Commissioner Frank Fuda said the county's print shop on the basement floor remained dry with no damage after Sunday's episode. Also, no records held by the Recorder's Office were damaged.
''Of 3,000 boxes (of court files), about 450 were damaged and will have to be freeze-dried or chamber dried before they are moved,'' said Lynn Wallace-Smith, the record manager for non-probate court records and other records in the Recorder's Office
She said all 3,000 boxes were ready to be moved to the former First Place Bank building that the county bought last year, but space at the bank building was not prepared yet. File boxes were still being moved Monday.
Gary Hetzel with the Prosecutor's Office was removing case files from outdated criminal cases, some of them from death row inmates who had been executed.
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January 13, 2015 by
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Siding, Sofit and Facia Installation
Demo, Framing, Windows and Siding installation Location: Frankfort, IL. by: Bianco #39;s Construction, Inc. https://www.facebook.com/BiancosConstruction Serving all of the South Chicago Land, Illinois.
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January 13, 2015 by
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Never too late to lose weight: Couple sheds pounds with Via Christi
Inspired by another Via Christi Weight Management success story, Marvin and Connie Angleton of Wichita committed to losing more than a combined 100 pounds. They did it through the medically...
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Getting Organized With Storage Sheds
http://harveststructures.com - Storage sheds are used for many purposes. It may be both your vehicle park and also a tool shed. View our variety of sheds before you get started your building...
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January 13, 2015 by
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Trump sheds a single tear playing Priest
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January 13, 2015 by
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Sheds Summer Houses In Sheffield - Shed World
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OXFORD, England, Jan. 13 (UPI) -- The advent of the jaw among vertebrates was quite a moment -- essential, really. The jaw, the hinge-operated vault of the mouth, opened up a wide world of possibilities for creatures looking to satisfy those ceaseless hunger pangs.
The jaw proved so popular among animals, it can be seen today throughout the Animal Kingdom, from tigers to crocodiles, from sharks to humans.
Now, researchers at Oxford University in England suggest a tiny, ancient fish fossil discovered in Siberia could explain the jaw's evolutionary origin. The 415-million-year-old fish skull was unearthed in the 1970s, but researchers are only just now coming to realize its paleontological importance.
The fish (Janusiscus schultzei) is named for the Roman god Janus and for Hans-Peter Schultze, the University of Kansas researcher who first described the specimen in 1977. Schultze and his colleagues determined that the ancient skull belonged to a bony fish. In the beginning, fish were the first vertebrates to sport jaws, and there were two kinds, those with bones and those with cartilage.
But scientists have yet to ascertain exactly when and where to the two kinds diverged on the evolutionary timeline.
"There are over 60,000 species of living jawed vertebrates, and they encompass pretty much everything you can think of [with a backbone] that lives on land or in the sea," lead researcher Sam Giles, a paleobiology doctoral candidate at Oxford, told Live Science. "But we don't really know what they looked like when they split."
Analysis by Giles and his colleagues, however, revealed that the ancient skull exhibits characteristics of both bony fish and those with cartilage -- suggesting Janusiscus schultzei was one of the two groups' shared ancestors.
"I think it is a highly significant discovery, as the origin and diversification of modern bony-jawed fishes is still shrouded in mystery," said John Long, an paleontologist who wasnt' involved in the study. "But Janiusiscus takes us a big step closer to really understanding this major evolutionary transition, from primitive jawed fishes to the beginning of the modern jawed fish fauna."
The new research was published this week in the journal Nature.
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