Posted by Giselle Sanchez Aug - 9 - 2009 Comments Off
Restore Deleted Pictures Erased From Any Memory Sd Card Author: Giselle Sanchez We live in a world where digital cameras have become something totally irreplaceable in our every day lives. We rely on them just like we do on mobile phones. We rely on them to take and store our pictures and precious moments in the camera memory cards. However, what happens when these memory cards become damaged, corrupt or Read More ...
The 75th Anniversary Re-dedication of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park will be on September 2nd and the public is invited. One of the many dignitaries that will be on hand is the Great Smoky Mountains National Park 75th anniversary ambassador, Dolly Parton. Ceremonies will begin at 11:15 a.m. and are expected to end around 1:00 pm. There is limited seating available to the public and will be based on Read More ...
The Great Smoky Mountains has a reputation of unspoiled beauty and natural landscape. One of its best attractions is the wild and natural Pigeon River. Located near the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and in the Cherokee National Forest in Hartford, twelve companies raft the river in two sections. The “upper” section consists of class III and IV rapids. The “lower” section offers flat water with some class I and Read More ...
Posted by Julius Roberts Aug - 6 - 2009 Comments Off
Swine Flu Truth Author: Julius Roberts Many questions are being asked about the origin of the recent swine flu outbreak. One question I heard recently was this new virus man made? Where exactly and when did this formulation of the flu come from? The new strain of flu is passing from human to human. Unlike previous outbreaks like the 2003 Bird flu this strain is passed from human contact. The Read More ...
Posted by Alex Don Aug - 6 - 2009 Comments Off
The Secret of Having Great Photos Author: Alex Don With traditional photography and photo processing the idea of customizing your pictures after taking them seemed really far-fetched. You were basically stuck with the photo you took with your camera and there was almost nothing to do to change it. Even professional photographers often takes faulty pictures. For us amateurs, especially if we don’t have ultra-performant camera, most pictures are far Read More ...
Posted by City of Knoxville Aug - 6 - 2009 Comments Off
August 6, 2009 – The City of Knoxville has been approved to receive $12.2 million in American Economic Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding and is actively seeking nearly $27 million in additional ARRA funding with grant applications currently pending before several federal agencies. The ARRA is often referred to as the federal “stimulus package.” To date the city has been awarded $12,188,813 in ARRA funding – though it hasn’t Read More ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A new Bible reference web site has just been launched. Called Megiddo Bible Reference the web site has the following versions: King James Version, American Standard Version, Noah Webster Bible, Young’s Literal Translation, Darby Bible, World English Bible, Bible in Basic English, and Modern King James Version. The new web site has got a quick lookup by book, chapter, and verse, a search box where users can Read More ...
Over the next five years, the city of Sevierville will be doing major repairs to a number of streets and sidewalks. The total cost of the project over the five year period is estimated at $2.13 million for the streets and $470,000 for the sidewalks. For this year through 2010, you can expect work to be done on Scenic Drive, Park Road, Middle Creek Road by the hospital, Blanton Drive, Read More ...
Story By: Denver T. Stevens He just released his debut album “Wait and See” and has made a solid name for himself in the East Tennessee music scene, but for Knoxville native Singer-Songwriter Stephen Hunley it’s just another day to give back to the ones he loves. Stephen Hunley, 28, is the nephew of Country Music Artist Con Hunley and is a University of Tennessee graduate. With the spotlight on Read More ...
Posted by City of Knoxville Aug - 5 - 2009 Comments Off
August 5, 2009 – The State of Tennessee’s Annual Sales Tax Holiday is held every year on the first Friday in August and ends the following Sunday night. This year’s tax-free holiday weekend begins at 12:01 a.m on Friday, August 7th and ends Sunday, August 9th at 11:59 p.m. TAX FREE ITEMS include the following: CLOTHING SCHOOL & ART SUPPLIES COMPUTERS ($100 or less per item) ($100 or less per Read More ...