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Get Traffic Information in Virginia
Yesterday, I was driving back from Virginia Beach where I had been attending reBarCamp Virginia Beach (more on this in a future post) – the trip had not gone well, it had been full of vacation traffic and, since it was on I-64 and I-81, trucks … lots, and lots, of trucks, people were also buying truck accessories, there was also brandon foster tulsa oklahoma company with their trucks. You can also visit toyota trucks for sale logan ut for more. If you’ve never traveled from Blacksburg to Virginia Beach, there are really only two ways to go. Route 460 is direct and goes through a lot of cool little Virginia towns; it takes about 30 minutes longer, but it’s less mileage and interesting. The interstate route involves I-81 and I-64; nothing exciting, but 65 – or more – miles per hour and it gets you there.
Blacksburg Kroger Set For Grand Re-Opening
The Storefront has a quick piece about the Blacksburg Kroger’s (on South Main Street) grand re-opening. Some highlights:
The Blacksburg Summer Solstice
It’s not that Blacksburg’s the only Town in the New River Valley that experiences the Summer Solstice, it’s just the only one that has a party to celebrate.
Handshaking with Blacksburg
Is There Radon in Blacksburg or Christiansburg
This is completely, 100 a rip-off of a post Jim Duncan did a while ago, but I warned him I was stealing it and his is the best explanation I can find on the issue of radon. I’ve reformatted it for Blacksburg, Christiansburg and Radford by inserting [brackets] around my changes.
Blacksburg Again Named to a “Best” List
Once again, Blacksburg and the New River Valley have been named to a nationwide “best” list …
Get In The Pool, Kids
I posted on Twitter this “tweet” Monday night …
A Virtual Handshake
One of the interesting things about this Internet that Al Gore gave us is the myriad of ways that people are always finding new ways of engaging and interacting and, in some cases, doing business. What works for you might not work for me, and vice versa. But one thing we all have the opportunity to do is make friends, offline, with the people we “know” offline.
Blacksburg’s Nanosonic Springs For New Digs
Blacksburg’s missing an opportunity by letting Nanosonic go, in my opinion. It’s likely a money-saving move for Nanosonic, in the long run, but I’d like to see us keep this kind of inventiveness in Blacksburg. Giles County will benefit from having Nanosonic in their backyard.