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Chris Baker's car took a pounding during the April 2013 hailstorm and now its in the hands of the professionals at Dingman's. Follow the process as it unfolds!
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Chris chats with Nebraska Watchdog Joe Jordan (left) live at the Anthony's Steakhouse ahead of last night's Mayoral Candidate Forum
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CLICK HERE for my conversation with Olympic sensation Gabby Douglas (including the question she said she's never been asked before)!
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Eight months after the act of war in Benghazi, Libya, it seems the administration is unwilling to uncover or share with us what happened -- including details we learned from a caller a month after the attack.
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Can't imagine Google Glass is too enthused by SNL's send-up of "the next big thing"...
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Is Google Glass 'Too Dorky to Live'?
Google Glass, the company's new high-tech Internet-connected eyewear, has been getting a lot of attention and press. But Wired's Marcus Wohlsen believes Google Glass may hit a major speed bump on its projected path to being the next big thing -- it might be, in his words, "to dorky to live."
In making his argument, Wohlsen makes a distinction between nerdiness and dorkiness, writing, "While nerdiness implies a certain social awkwardness that's ultimately endearing, dorkiness connotes social obliviousness that opens you to deserved ridicule. Guess which category Google Glass will fall under when it goes 'mainstream?'"
Wohlsen compares the dorkiness factor of Google Glass to the Segway, saying, "Google Glass, like the Segway, is what happens when Silicon Valley spends too much time talking to itself. Maybe that's even overstating the case: The rhetoric around Google Glass is what happens when important tech people spend a little too much time congratulating each other."
In this year's "Doodle 4 Google" contest, the theme was Your Best Day Ever. So 8-year-old James Brickner, who attends PLV's Patriot Elementary and goes by his middle name Burke, drew this picture in the style of Google's logo in hopes of winning a national contest to have it featured on the popular search engine website.
His mom, Donna, told my friends Pat and JT on Q-98 this morning that she was surprised when Burke drew this picture of him and his father fishing -- especially with some of the nice family vacations they'd taken. "But, Mom," he said. "This WAS by best day ever."
This fishing trip happened when Burke's dad, Major Jim Brickner of your United States Air Force, was home on leave in the middle of a 14-month-long deployment overseas. Burke's mom, Donna, got choked up this morning talking about it, as did I. I'm getting choked up writing about it now.
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And in case you need a little extra prodding, here's what it's like for these children and families when Dad's serving his country ... and the families are serving right along with him:
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And, here's a repost of this morning's replay of Osama bin Laden's final moments two years ago today. Who knew he was singing karaoke at the time?

"I love this song!"