Blind Taste Test Shows XP Users Love Vista
July 25, 2008 by Steve deGuzman · Leave a Comment
Blind Taste Test Shows XP Users Love Vista
By Adam DuVander July 25, 2008
Vista in your coffeeMicrosoft took a play from beverage marketing this month with a blind taste taste of Windows Vista. Company researchers rounded up XP-loving Vista skeptics in San Francisco to try out what they claimed was a new operating system, which [...]
Charleston Police Horse “Doc Valentine” Retires
July 25, 2008 by Steve deGuzman · Leave a Comment
Going to greener pastures
Doc’s Valentine to retire to quiet life on Ravenel farm after 14 years patrolling city
By David Slade (Contact)
The Post and Courier
Friday, July 25, 2008
Wade Spees
The Post and Courier
Charleston City Police officer Susan Strobel visits Doc’s Valentine, the horse she was assigned to as part of the department’s mounted patrol, at the stable [...]
Equestrian world of Charleston
July 25, 2008 by Steve deGuzman · Leave a Comment
Horses always have been an important part of the Carolina lifestyle and economy. Starting with the wealthy family dynasties such as the Whitneys, Vanderbilts and DuPonts of the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, areas like Southern Pines and Asheville, N.C., and Camden and Aiken, S.C., became annual winter destinations.
Charleston Horse Farms for Sale
July 25, 2008 by Steve deGuzman · Leave a Comment
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Horse Farms For Sale
For larger metro areas, Charleston seeing fewer foreclosures
July 25, 2008 by Steve deGuzman · Leave a Comment
July 25, 2008
For larger metro areas, Charleston seeing fewer foreclosures
By Daily Journal Staff
Second quarter foreclosures rose in the Charleston market but not at the rate of the other two major metro areas of the state or most markets throughout the country, according to data released Friday morning by a national tracking firm.
Forty-eight out of 50 [...]
