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BENJAMIN BENSCHNEIDER / THE SEATTLE TIMES
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| On the Cover: A robot on Francis Reynolds' workbench can pick up things, shake its head yes or no, walk, talk and turn its eyes from green to red when it's mad. It is one of many creations, quirky and practical, from the Northwest's remarkable universe of inventors. |
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Now & Then: Cascade's Clarinetist
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WRITTEN BY PAUL DORPAT |
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Cover Story: Seeking Eureka!
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WRITTEN BY ERIC SORENSEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY BENJAMIN BENSCHNEIDER
Inspiration arrives in the nexus of art and engineering, leading to invention. |
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Plant Life: Put Down Those Loppers
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WRITTEN BY VALERIE EASTON
Pledge allegiance to happy and healthy plants. When it comes to pruning, less is more. |
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On Fitness: A Good Walk Enriched
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WRITTEN BY MOLLY MARTIN
Getting ready to roll is as important as walking the walk. |
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Taste: The Prince Of Pastas
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WRITTEN BY MATTHEW AMSTER-BURTON PHOTOGRAPHED BY BARRY WONG
Penne rigate, with all those ridges, is the perfect medium for sauce. |
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Northwest Living: Places of Potential
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WRITTEN BY LORI TOBIAS
Garages today are more than just a car park. They are the refuge of the putterer and the storage-challenged. |
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