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"I don't think the report is true, but these crises work for those who want to make fights between people." Kulam Dastagir, 28, a bird seller in Afghanistan

HacKid Atlanta
Topic: Miscellaneous 8:04 am EDT, Aug 29, 2011

Kids are our future, why not give them that spark that will set them on a journey that only experimentation can inspire?

HacKid is a new kind of conference focused on providing an interactive, hands-on experience for the entire family — kids aged 5-17 & their parents — in order to raise awareness, excitement and understanding of technology, gaming, mathematics, safety, privacy, networking, security and engineering and their impact on society and culture.

HacKid Atlanta


NASA - Hurricane Season 2011: Hurricane Irene (Atlantic Ocean)
Topic: Miscellaneous 1:59 pm EDT, Aug 26, 2011

NASA's Irene Blog

NASA - Hurricane Season 2011: Hurricane Irene (Atlantic Ocean)


What Will the Constellations Look Like in 50,000 Years? : Discovery News
Topic: Miscellaneous 7:02 am EDT, Aug 25, 2011

Knowing this information could be very important if you ever suspect that you've woken up in the distant future and people are lying to you about it.

You can also tell what month it is by looking at the big dipper if you are in the northern hemisphere.

This only works if you're on planet earth.

What Will the Constellations Look Like in 50,000 Years? : Discovery News


Russian space agency says unmanned supply ship bound for ISS fails to reach orbit – Boing Boing
Topic: Miscellaneous 5:02 pm EDT, Aug 24, 2011

The phrase they use to characterize the incident is "off nominal," which is what I'll start saying instead of "fail" from here on in.

Logicak must be proud.

Russian space agency says unmanned supply ship bound for ISS fails to reach orbit – Boing Boing


EXCLUSIVE: Will Morpheus Be The First Vehicle On The Moon Since Apollo? | FoxNews.com
Topic: Miscellaneous 7:19 am EDT, Aug 24, 2011

A group of NASA engineers -- acting on their own initiative to find funding in other research and development projects, and in partnership with an aerospace startup, together with their own sweat equity -- have designed and built a breakthrough piece of technology: the first new lunar landing craft from the space agency in 40 years.

Meet Project Morpheus. Final destination: the moon.

EXCLUSIVE: Will Morpheus Be The First Vehicle On The Moon Since Apollo? | FoxNews.com


Robonaut: Home
Topic: Miscellaneous 7:17 am EDT, Aug 24, 2011

A Robonaut (R2B) successfully launched up to the International Space Station on February 24th. R2 is the first humanoid robot in space. R2, now unpacked, will be initially operated inside the Destiny laboratory for operational testing, but over time, both its territory and its applications could expand. There are no plans to return R2 to Earth.

This thing is the reason we don't need to send humans into space.

Robonaut: Home


Slip-Up in Chinese Military TV Show Reveals More Than Intended | China News | Epoch Times
Topic: Miscellaneous 3:08 pm EDT, Aug 22, 2011

The screenshots appear as B-roll footage in the documentary for six seconds—between 11:04 and 11:10 minutes—showing custom-built Chinese software apparently launching a cyber-attack against the main website of the Falun Gong spiritual practice, by using a compromised IP address belonging to a United States university. As of Aug. 22 at 1:30pm EDT, in addition to Youtube, the whole documentary is available on the CCTV website.

Slip-Up in Chinese Military TV Show Reveals More Than Intended | China News | Epoch Times


Ferreting Out Fake Reviews Online - NYTimes.com
Topic: Miscellaneous 10:56 am EDT, Aug 22, 2011

“I will pay for positive feedback on TripAdvisor.” A Craigslist post proposed this: “If you have an active Yelp account and would like to make very easy money please respond.”

Ferreting Out Fake Reviews Online - NYTimes.com


QOTD: Andrew Smithers Says “Sell The Next 10% Rally” | The Big Picture
Topic: Miscellaneous 10:23 am EDT, Aug 22, 2011

“There is a good chance of a rally because of the cash position of U.S. companies, their tendency to buy shares when they have high cash ratios and the importance of company share buying on the stock market. A 10 percent rally would be an opportunity to sel

QOTD: Andrew Smithers Says “Sell The Next 10% Rally” | The Big Picture


Our Far-flung Correspondents: The Dark Side : The New Yorker
Topic: Miscellaneous 1:13 pm EDT, Aug 21, 2011

In Galileo’s time, nighttime skies all over the world would have merited the darkest Bortle ranking, Class 1. Today, the sky above New York City is Class 9, at the other extreme of the scale, and American suburban skies are typically Class 5, 6, or 7. The very darkest places in the continental United States today are almost never darker than Class 2, and are increasingly threatened. For someone standing on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon on a moonless night, the brightest feature of the sky is not the Milky Way but the glow of Las Vegas, a hundred and seventy-five miles away. To see skies truly comparable to those which Galileo knew, you would have to travel to such places as the Australian outback and the mountains of Peru. And civilization’s assault on the stars has consequences far beyond its impact on astronomers. Excessive, poorly designed outdoor lighting wastes electricity, imperils human health and safety, disturbs natural habitats, and, increasingly, deprives many of us of a direct relationship with the nighttime sky, which throughout human history has been a powerful source of reflection, inspiration, discovery, and plain old jaw-dropping wonder.

Our Far-flung Correspondents: The Dark Side : The New Yorker


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