Bob Lewis
Bob Lewis
technology hype three
The technology life cycle has three stages: Hype, disillusionment, and application.
anticipate change customers rates
We've already notified our customers what their new rates will be, so I don't anticipate we'll change (the rate schedule) now.
eliminate fairly
By being able to eliminate those calls, it's fairly significant.
concerned hearing
I'm very concerned about not hearing something by now.
acted dream players proud
I'm so proud of my team. The players acted like a team. It's the way you want to dream about going out as a captain.
event hold october plan power public
The big event will be in October when we plan to hold Public Power Week.
bowlers bowling center clear future growing later local owners promising talking town weeks
Talking with local bowlers at that time, it was clear that the center had a promising future ? the town was growing and growing younger. Weeks later we were the new owners of the bowling alley.
issue location sign
It's not these people's fault. The real issue -- why do you have just one location (to sign up)? It's very stressful.
alternate key time
It was a very key half-point. Any time you can get up on GB&I in alternate shot, it's an advantage.
changed moment preaching specific walker
I've been preaching getting a half-point for two years now. So many times in the Walker Cup, you can think of a specific moment when a half-point would have changed everything.
honoring honors jackson meaningful veterans
This is a veterans memorial. This is where Jackson honors its dead. This is the most meaningful place to be because we're honoring our dead.
bring cup guys star team walker win
It's not just be on the Walker Cup team and have that star after your name. A lot of these guys want to win the Walker Cup and bring it back to American soil.
builder site
It's the site - that's the issue. It isn't who the builder is.
die high number particular stand surviving unusually
This particular stand has an unusually high number of surviving chestnut saplings, ... Most of our American chestnuts die before they get this big.