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Volume #54, Edition #19 Monday, September 26, 2016

Howe's That

"Websites will never replace newspapers The truth is no online database will replace your daily newspaper" - Clifford Stoll, Newsweek, 1995

"Nicholas Negroponte, director of the MIT Media Lab, predicts that we'll soon buy books and newspapers straight over the Internet," Stoll added "Uh, sure "

The reality: You know how this one turned out You're reading this online, right?

"No one will buy anything over the Web Even if there were a trustworthy way to send money over the internet which there isn't the network is missing a most essential ingredient of capitalism: salespeople," Clifford Stoll - Newsweek, 1995

The reality: In a word, Amazon (AMZN).

The IPad was predicted in 1968 through Stanley Kubrick to complete the film and novel versions of 2001: A Space Odyssey In the film, two astronauts can be seen reading a newspaper on something that looks suspiciously like an iPad As odd as that is, the description and name of the device given in Clarke’s novel is even more startling: The Newspad was plugged into the ship’s information circuit and could scan the latest reports from Earth's major electronic papers

Has the internet made this world better or us better people? Or even smarter people? That is an entirely different conversation that makes me sound like a really old man when I argue my point howeenterprise com

Howe moves to 4-1 with 56-27 win over Caddo Mills 'Dogs rush

Very few 3A, Division I teams could travel on the road and face two 4A teams in back-to-back weeks and come out 2-0. After taking down Quinlan Ford a week ago, the Bulldogs headed southeast again Friday night to take on 4A Caddo Mills The result was an offensive explosion that netted 578 rushing yards, 11 shy of the school record set two years ago versus Tom Bean

Howe will now have a week off to heal a few injuries and prepare for a District 5-3A showdown with Pottsboro that appears to be a clash of North Texas powerhouses

Caddo Mills started the game by testing Howe's

Park grant to

A portion of tomorrow (Tuesday) night's city council meeting will be dedicated to the issue of the future of the 46 acres owned by the City of Howe The property was purchased in 1999 for the intended use of a city park and recreation area

Back in 2005, community members began working on a project to do just that, but when the economy took a nose dive in 2007 and city funds became scarce, the ideas for the park were scrapped Since then, the city has let the public haul off brush on the property But those days appear to be limited as Terri Wilson, the city's grant writer is seeking a $75,000 matching funds grant from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Small Community Grant

A survey is currently being line and the 'Dogs would quickly answer back by cutting through the Foxes defense like a knife through warm butter Jaden Matthews finished off the drive with a 20yard touchdown, his sixth of the year. The PAT by Honaker tied the game at 7 and the drive was 65 yards that took less than a minute off the clock

Howe held Caddo Mills to a punt on their next possession which gave Howe the ball at their own 22 yard line Howe took nearly three minutes off of the clock and finished off the 78-yard drive with a 16-yard touchdown by sophomore Mason Riggs That gave the Bulldogs their first lead of the night at 13-7 after Honaker's PAT kick sailed wide right

The "Black Plague" dressed in white on Friday night forced a turnover when Cooper Akins picked off a Michael Decker pass out of the sky to give the 'Dogs the ball at their own 47-yard line with only 28 seconds left in the first quarter 53 yards later, Howe's Tyler Grisham took the ball over from the five yard line, his seventh touchdown of the year Howe got back on scoring track when Matthews scored untouched for the 2-point conversion Howe led 217 with 10:47 remaining in the second quarter.

On Caddo Mills' next possession, Ty Harvey would intercept his second pass in as many weeks which gave Howe the ball at their own 34 yard line Howe, who had three one-play drives a week ago added another one when Matthews scampered 66 yards for the score Howe's 28-7 lead with 8:38 left in the second quarter seemed as if the game was nearing the "out of reach" situation early on in the game

Caddo Mills was forced to punt again on their next possession which set up Howe's offense deep in the shadow of their own endzone at the four yard line Some nice runs got Howe away from their own goal line, but the Foxes forced a Riggs fumble which gave them the ball at the Howe 34 yard line Momentscontinued on page 4

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