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Monthly Archives: December 2005
Yahoo goes Nutz – Hamsterly!
Those crazy folks over at Yahoo! are always doing something new and exciting. Well, this time, they may have gone too far. You see, they recently announced they added the “.” (dot) back into their email address allowed list so … Continue reading
Posted in Hints, Tips and Tricks, New Stuff!, Weird News
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The future of online search
Twenty five percent of the time people are looking for a commercial transaction when they go online. And it’s extremely important to those businesses that they are found. And the way you are found is to list well in the result to the search. Continue reading
Posted in Internet / Web, Technology News
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More About Co-Registration
Co-Registration is sweeping the marketing industry – has your company already been taken by storm? Continue reading
All About Co-Registration
Co-Registration is the hottest ticket in marketing today, yet so few are taking advantage of the mass number of new customers they can land on your doorstep. Continue reading
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Greenland is Melting Faster
NASA has created the first comprehensive survey of Greenland’s Ice. It’s decreasing by 39 cubic miles per year. Turn up the air! Continue reading
Posted in News, Space/Astrology
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Alpha Centauri's Sounds Measured
Churning gas in the star’s outer layers creates low-frequency sound waves that bounce around inside the star and cause it to pulse in and out slightly as reported by Universe Today. Continue reading
Posted in Science and Health, Space/Astrology
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Clearer Images of the Milky Way's Center
The giant W.M. Keck observatory in Hawaii uses a laser to create a bright virtual star in the sky so astronomers can calculate and remove these distortions to create amazingly clear views of the night sky. Continue reading
Posted in Science and Health, Space/Astrology
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Mission to Mars via Antarctica
Concordia Station in Antarctica. Image credit: IPEV Click to enlarge
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Dec 21, 2005 – Italian and French researchers are about to spend a full year in one of the most inhospitable places on Earth: Antarctica. But it’s paradise compared to what astronauts would face if they stepped out on the surface of Mars. As part of its Aurora Exploration Programme, ESA is considering a human mission to Mars by 2030. One stage of this exploration program is the Concordia station in Antarctica, which simulates many of the conditions and constraints that astronauts would face living on Mars.
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Posted in Space/Astrology
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