Photo by Patrick Armstrong/http://www.flickr.com/photos/pmarm/
"This photo was taken from Sandy Point State Park in Annapolis, Maryland. It was taken in July 2010 on a random trip to the park. Some of the people in this photo were enjoying the Chesapeake Bay by fishing, others by resting on the rocks. The views of the Bay from Sandy Point are beautiful, and the sight of the massive Bay Bridge are exciting. It is our own piece of industrial history and a reminder of what beauty lies just on the other side of the Bay, more than just Ocean City, an entire 'shore' of preserves, wilderness, farms, and beaches. We are all lucky to have such things at our fingertips."
—Patrick Armstrong (as told to Emmy Nicklin)
Do you have a favorite Bay photo you'd like to submit to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation's Photo of the Week contest? Send them to CBF's E-Communications Manager, Emmy Nicklin, at enicklin [at sign] cbf.org, along with a brief description of where and when you took the photo and what the Chesapeake Bay means to you. Please also join our Chesapeake Bay Foundation's Flickr group and post your pics to our Facebook page. We look forward to seeing your photos!

As I'm in the midst of writing my thesis on better interfaces in EMRs, I was extremely curious about the program that the tech geeks built which enhanced medical student learning through signs/symptoms input.
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