eye of the beholder
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Jim Elferdink
Jim Elferdink is the author of Office 2008 for Macintosh: The Missing Manual and iWork '05: The Missing Manual, and co-author of AppleWorks 6: The Missing Manual. He also owns Macs for the Masses, a Macintosh consulting company. In former lifetimes a commercial photographer, farm owner, carpenter, and cabinetmaker; currently he enjoys gourmet cooking, digital photography, and racing sports cars. College introduced him to the Mac Plus and to comely professor Joy Hardin. He bought one and married the other. They share a home in the redwoods of far Northern California.
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i'm thankful that old road's a friend of mine.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Raton Pass | |
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places | |
U.S. National Historic Landmark | |
Looking into Colorado from Raton Pass | |
Nearest city: | Trinidad, CO, Raton, NM |
Raton Pass | |
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Elevation | 7,834 ft (2,388 m) |
Traversed by | Interstate 25, US-85, US-87, Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway |
Location | |
Coordinates | ![]() ![]() |
The pass is located on the eastern side of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains between Trinidad, Colorado and Raton, New Mexico, approximately 100 miles (160 km) northeast of Santa Fe. The pass crosses the line of volcanic mesas that extends east from the Sangre de Cristo Mountains along the state line, and furnishes the most direct land route between the valley of the Arkansas River to the north and the upper valley of the Canadian River, leading to Santa Fe, to the south.
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