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DaveNet: Moon Missions. BBC: "NASA officials say data from the shuttle Columbia indicates it may have been losing heat protection tiles as it re-entered earth's atmosphere." Today's song: "Two degrees in be-bop, a PHD in swing, he's the master of rhythm, he's a rock and roll king." Google Village: "When we talk about Google we need to talk about which of its differentiated services we are speaking to have accurate reporting." Johnson Space Center: "NASA has established a special location on the Web where Internet users may upload their media files to be reviewed by NASA." Rogers Cadenhead shares a couple of links. Try this one. Beam Me Out Of This Death Trap, Scotty. He's talking about the Columbia. Another one. "It would never occur to a baby-boomer that anything associated with the shuttle could have historical significance." Great stuff. Steven Garrity reports a Flash of Unstyled Content when he views Weblogs.Com in MSIE6 on Windows. I see it too. I'm going to try to fix it. (I added a <link> element to the <head> per the instructions. Seems to have gotten rid of the flash. Let me know if you still see it.) Hey I'm on the cover of Geek Stud Mag. Nice. AP: "Another avalanche in a region of eastern British Columbia killed seven skiers, all of them high-school students." BBC: "Human remains have been found among the debris left by the US space shuttle Columbia, which disintegrated just minutes before its scheduled landing." |
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