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Jim Hilllibish: Despite anxiety, everything comes out fine at CAT scan

You can always tell the CAT scan candidates in the radiology waiting room. They’re the ones groping for the bathrooms. Today’s scanners are faster and better. The first one took forever. Now you’re in the machine for 10 to 15 minutes. Still, it’s a ...

From JIM HILLIBISH, The Observer-Dispatch,  19 Nov 2009

Universal serial bus spawns huge industry of plug-in products

Sunday, November 30, 2008 JIM.HILLIBISH@CANTONREP.COM Used to be, if you wanted to upgrade a computer, you had to pop the hood and tear it apart. There goes the whole day. When I added my first hard drive, I had to twist mounting ...

From JIM HILLIBISH, Canton Repository,  30 Nov 2008

Alleys are making a comeback, and that's a good thing

Saturday, November 29, 2008 JIM.HILLIBISH@CANTONREP.COM Alleys, long forgotten, are back. They're showing up in modern neighborhoods. They call them "utility accesses," but they are alleys. It's beautiful to see them reconsidered ...

From JIM HILLIBISH, Canton Repository,  29 Nov 2008

Green space: Battling gnats is a common winter activity with indoor plants

Friday, November 28, 2008 JIM HILLIBISH Got gnats? Join the crowd. One of the downsides to a winter indoor houseplant collection is the certainty that gnats will appear and bug us madly. These most likely are fungus gnats. They lay ...

From JIM HILLIBISH, Canton Repository,  28 Nov 2008

WINE: The most popular ingredient for cooking

Wednesday, November 26, 2008 JIM.HILLIBISH@CANTONREP.COM You hate wine, never touch the stuff, cannot stand it for a whiff. You'd never think twice about cooking with it. And you're missing a lot. Wine is the most popular cooking ...

From JIM HILLIBISH, Canton Repository,  26 Nov 2008

North Canton's 'Children of World War II'

Sunday, November 23, 2008 JIM.HILLIBISH@CANTONREP.COM NORTH CANTON They still are called "the children" around here, all 84 of them, after 68 years. Memories are no less dimmed of the time this town and a man stepped up in World War ...

From JIM HILLIBISH, Canton Repository,  23 Nov 2008

Greenspace: Winter doesn't have to bring an end to your gardening

Friday, November 21, 2008 JIM.HILLIBISH@CANTONREP.COM We all hate to see our gardens succumb to the ravages of winter, but it doesn't have to be. You can continue your gardening hobby indoors, even to the point of eating your produce. ...

From JIM HILLIBISH, Canton Repository,  21 Nov 2008

Black & white: Lack of color brings focus back to content

Sunday, November 16, 2008 JIM.HILLIBISH@CANTONREP.COM And now for the latest trend in photography: Photographers are going back to black and white. The Internet is the great photo gallery of the world. You quickly see that good, old ...

From JIM HILLIBISH, Canton Repository,  16 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Ansel Adams,  James Nachtwey

From Hilda's kitchen: Zoar traditions preserved

Wednesday, November 12, 2008 JIM.HILLIBISH@CANTONREP.COM Hilda Morhart's kitchen was a century behind the times with a small stove in the corner, painted-wood cabinets and no room for the modern microwave or dishwasher. In this ...

From JIM HILLIBISH, Canton Repository,  12 Nov 2008
Related Topics: William McKinley

Green space: Two choices for leaves: 'Make compost or leaf mold'

Friday, November 7, 2008 JIM HILLIBISH Spring and summer are seasons we take nutrients from the soil. Fall is when we replenish what we've consumed. This notion makes leaf raking a little more palpable. Instead of a heavy chore, ...

From JIM HILLIBISH, Canton Repository,  7 Nov 2008

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