Greg’s Happenings
If you ever loved the Grateful Dead, or the 60s, you were probably at the Bob Weir and RatDog concert, June 27, at Ironstone. If you missed that show, you missed one incredible happening!
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If you ever loved the Grateful Dead, or the 60s, you were probably at the Bob Weir and RatDog concert, June 27, at Ironstone. If you missed that show, you missed one incredible happening!
The Waiting Game
Hands on hearts, stars in our eyes and with pride in our souls we celebrate our independence. We cheer the flag and thank all those who fought for our right to enjoy the privilege we call freedom. We are a country of people who are free to make choices and mistakes, express our […]
By Jerome Peterson
Welcome to the seventh month of July. In this series of the history of months I have attempted to create a theme for each month that has been featured in the Sierra Mountain Times. Here is a summary of the previous months of 2008. January was the gateway to new beginnings. February was […]
Nissan’s hydrogen-fueled X-TRAIL FCV fuel cell vehicle. Photo by Donbraco, courtesy of Flickr.
Dear EarthTalk: How is it that hydrogen can replace oil to run our cars? There seems to be a lot of controversy over whether hydrogen can really be generated and stored in such a way to be practical? – Stephane Kuziora, Thunder Bay, […]
Not a Bus, not a Motorhome — What is it?
General Motors Corporation built 12 of these gigantic side-loading cargo vans for a “Parade of Progress,” to transport exhibits to and from various automobile shows — and also to display the utmost in futuristic styling, equipment and ideas. Huge 16-foot-by-5-foot horizontal double “clamshell” side doors swung […]