Thursday, February 13, 2014

March Against Monsanto (May 25, 2013) Louisville, KY.

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a few family photos

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Chicago Navy Pier


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Fern Creek High School "FIX-A-BOX-ROCKATHON"






North Bullitt math teacher, Chris Caragianis, right, instructs Fern Creek High School student's, William Becker, center, and Mark Parker, left, how to install Lynix for a dual boot installer. February 1, 2014.
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Fern Creek senior, Yadira Reve, installs software on her new computer during the Computer Science Academy's "FIX-A-BOX-ROCKATHON".  February 1, 2014. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Fern Creek High School Computer Science Teacher, Scott Horan, reacts to an influx of students wanting to do dual boot system installations on their computers. February 1, 2014. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Fern Creek High School Computer Science Teacher, Scott Horan, informs students that not all of them will be allowed to do dual boot system installations on their computers. February 1, 2014. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Fern Creek High School Computer Science Teacher, Scott Horan, center right, discusses the downloading of files with Allen Lanning, center left, of Dismas Charities. February 1, 2014. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Fern Creek student, Terrence Finch, searches through a computer's parts. February 1, 2014.
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Avee Patel, left, carries Yadira Reve's newly built computer to her car. February 1, 2014.
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Fern Creek Senior, Leila Subedi, joyfully carries her newly built computer to her car. February 1, 2014.
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Fern Creek students Mark Parker, left, and William Becker, carry Parker's freshly built computer to his car.
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Kelby Sigman signs a release form to take his computer home. February 1, 2014.
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Fern Creek High School student, Chris Berry, installs Visual Studio on his computer. February 1, 2014.
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Fern Creek senior, Alex Espinosa, disassembles is his computer to take home. February 1, 2014.
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Excess computers donated to the Fern Creek High School Computer Science Program by the Presbyterian Church Headquarters of Louisville and Peddler Malls line the wall of the computer science room. February 1, 2014.
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Fern Creek student, Terrence Finch, searches through a computer to find out how much ram it has. February 1, 2014.(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Some Track

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