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  • A Framed Memory
    When I was a young man I remember my father giving me a framed baseball uniform. This uniform was not a worth thousands of dollars or even hundreds for that matter. I was the first and last little league uniform I wore. The truth of the matter is that baseball was never my game. It is funny but even though I was not at all good at baseball I really enjoyed the experience.
  • Freedom and its Price in the Georgian Conflict
    Normally the articles I write deal with sports, photography, or sports memorabilia preservation. Now, given that the Beijing Olympics are in progress, the general assumption is that I have an unlimited number of topics to discuss. Needless to say this article is about a different topic occurring in the news. This topic actually affects my life and the lives of the people that I hold dear in my heart. The problem is that over a week ago Russian troops invaded The Republic of Georgia.
  • The First Photograph
    The summer of 1826 was a turning point in recorded human history. After ten years of failed experimentation a man by the name of Joseph Nicephore Niépce created the first permanent surviving photograph. The first surviving photograph depicted was the view from Niépce's workshop at his estate in Gras, France.
  • The Hunt for the Cup
    From it's humble beginnings as a challenge cup the Stanley Cup has been the most coveted trophy in hockey.
  • Framing a Sports Jersey
    Framing a jersey serves two purposes. The first purpose is that framing a jersey maintains it in its current state and protects it from any future damage. The other reason to frame a jersey is so that it can be displayed in all of its glory.

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