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Can you or I do real work on a mobile device?

by James Tanner January 29 2013, 18:49

The title to this post is a serious question and not just rhetorical. Can we do serious work on a mobile device or are we doomed to trivia and tweets?...

Sweet and Sour Ham Stir Fry | Family Heritage...

by James Tanner January 29 2013, 00:40

Sweet and Sour Ham Stir Fry | Family Heritage Recipes http://t.co/CRg98ne4 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) January 29, 2013 Sweet and Sour Ham Stir Fry...

Mysterious Stairway

by James Tanner January 29 2013, 00:29

This stairway leads to the interior of one of the most interesting structures in the Southwest, the Desert View Watchtower on the South Rim of the Grand...

Mysterious Stairway http://t.co/bPhcpqne

by James Tanner January 29 2013, 00:29

Mysterious Stairway http://t.co/bPhcpqne James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) January 29, 2013 This stairway leads to the interior of one of the most interesting...

The Lone Pine Cone | Walking Arizona...

by James Tanner January 29 2013, 00:18

The Lone Pine Cone | Walking Arizona http://t.co/CLyVPBwh James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) January 29, 2013 The Lone Pine Cone | Walking Arizona

Leaning with the Wind | Walking Arizona...

by James Tanner January 29 2013, 00:18

Leaning with the Wind | Walking Arizona http://t.co/RhG2bXpx James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) January 29, 2013 Leaning with the Wind | Walking Arizona

The Desert View Watchtower at the Grand Canyon

by James Tanner January 29 2013, 00:18

The Desert View Watchtower is an architectural masterpiece located right on the edge of the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. The Tower is modeled after ancient...

Leaning with the Wind

by James Tanner January 29 2013, 00:12

In exposed areas such as the Rim of the Grand Canyon, the trees have a tendency to grow away from the direction of the prevailing winds. In this case on...

The Lone Pine Cone

by James Tanner January 29 2013, 00:09

I was impressed with the patterns of this melting snow and the lonely little pine cone in the center. In northern Arizona, they use cinders on icy roads...

Review of FamilySearch 2012 Accomplishments

by James Tanner January 28 2013, 15:34

In a blog post of 23 January 2013, Dennis Brimhall, the CEO of FamilySearch reviews some of the statistics of the past year for the FamilySearch.org website....

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