If you are interested in history, the Ohio Historical Center has erected over 1,300 physical markers around the state representing historical locations. You can learn more about these marker by visiting http://www.remarkableohio.org or by using the iPhone app I just developed for the join venture of eTech Ohio and the Ohio Historical Center. This free application identifies on a map where the 600 markers containing geo codes are. It also provides details about each of the markers. So, check out the app, I think you will be surprised how much history actually surrounds you. You can check it out in the Apple App Store at http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/remarkable-ohio-app/id351524303?mt=8.
Random thoughts about my interests in Java, consulting, scripting in Java and software development (especially for small and medium size organizations).
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