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An unnamed arch

by James Tanner May 4 2013, 18:43

Walking Arizona In the world at large, stone arches are quite rare. In some sections of the Colorado Plateau, they are relatively common; so common,...

Really Ancient Rock Art http://t.co/1y1GBCUDSg

by James Tanner May 4 2013, 18:37

Really Ancient Rock Art http://t.co/1y1GBCUDSg James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) May 04, 2013 This is some of most ancient rock art (as opposed to petroglyphs)...

All in a Row

by James Tanner May 4 2013, 18:37

Walking Arizona This prickly pear has put forth a gallant effort to have a whole set of blossoms. You can see that the earlier blooming ones are quite...

The Very Old Door

by James Tanner May 4 2013, 18:33

Walking Arizona This is a fairly modern ruin. Although the original builders borrowed techniques from the ancient inhabitants of the land, they added...

What are your post-death digital rights? What happens to your digital genealogy after you die?

by James Tanner May 4 2013, 18:26

Genealogy's Star In my last post I raised some of the issues that could arise surround the death of a genealogist who had contracted for online data storage....

What are your post-death digital rights? What...

by James Tanner May 4 2013, 18:25

What are your post-death digital rights? What happens to your digital genealogy after you die? http://t.co/IeugsGKNvf James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) May...

How permanent or reliable are online genealogical data storage options? What if you die?

by James Tanner May 4 2013, 00:56

Genealogy's Star Online storage is touted as the solution to your backup problems. As genealogists, we have a huge amount of time and effort invested in...

How permanent or reliable are online genealogical...

by James Tanner May 4 2013, 00:55

How permanent or reliable are online genealogical data storage options? What if you die? http://t.co/lVOy3elEEE James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) May 04,...

Do you still need a desktop (local) genealogy program?

by James Tanner May 3 2013, 16:54

Genealogy's Star Believe me, I get asked the question in the title frequently and I have been thinking through the issues pro and con for some time now....

A Red Delight

by James Tanner May 3 2013, 14:38

Walking Arizona The green core in the center of the flowers is the stigma, the yellow filaments are the anthers that carry the pollen. The red portion...

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