Something to keep an eye on:
If I've said it once I've said it a thousand times, robots are not your friends.
Speaking of which, there's a pretty cool blog that's about the intersection between food and Obama. Check it out.
The Baltimore Sun / Associated Press Laserphoto
William D. Zantzinger, at right, a prominent Maryland tobacco farmer then aged 24, is accompanied outside a Charles County, Md., police station by his wife, Jane, and his attorney before his 1963 manslaughter conviction for striking Hattie Carroll, a 51-year-old black barmaid, with a cane. Carroll died from a stroke later that night.
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