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NASA s Ares I rocket passes review to reach critical milestone: related news
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NASA has taken a major step toward building the nation's next generation launch vehicle with the Sept. 10 successful completion of the Ares I rocket preliminary design review.
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via Aerotech News and Review @ 9:01 13th Sep
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The J-2X engine will power the upper stages of the Ares I and Ares V launch vehicles. Ares I is an in-line two-stage rocket that will transport the Orion crew exploration vehicle to low Earth orbit. Ares V will enable NASA to launch a variety of scie ...
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via PhysOrg.com @ 2:52 15th Nov
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I've been thinking about XML editors lately, because it seems whenever I write XML these days there's an unencoded ampersand (& that isn't written &) or something else that breaks the document when I load. This is really frustrating. I had been using XMLSpy when I worked at a corporation, and that program is great. But it's extremely expensive for a self-employed freelancer like myself, so I don't have it any longer. I wish I still had it so I could write a review of it, as I did like it then... Anyway, since then, I've been writing my XML either in standard text editors (thus the well-formed problem above) or in Komodo Edit (which is great, and I'm working on a review of it...). But I'm curious what other people look for in an XML editor.
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via About @ 2:20 29th Sep
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NASA's latest version of moon craft, the very one who put its original designer, Michael Griffin, in the position of NASA administrator 3 years ago, has encountered new glitches. This would mean millions of dollars over the budget and a considerable lag in terms of deadline, but NASA is prepared to do anything to see the rocket lift off. The Ares I issues and the management approach of the agency have angered much of the personnel. Most of them would rather see the rocket not leaving the ground than give in to the compromises that would possibly help the craft reach the Moon.
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via Softpedia @ 8:04 29th Oct
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I can’t wake up to an alarm — I don’t like it. I tell myself what time to wake up before I go to sleep. I don’t know how it works, but it always seems to. Around 8 I go for a pee, have a shower, get dressed, put my make-up on and feed the cats, Lola and Bell. I acquired them from my ex-boyfriend; I love them. I’ve grown rocket and tomatoes this year, so I make a salad for lunch and chuck a banana in to eat at work. I ride my bike to the studio, Into You, in Clerkenwell. I try to be there by 10, giving me two hours to draw.
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via The Times @ 18:48 15th Nov
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PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- NASA's newest high-performance rocket engine, the J-2X, successfully completed its critical design review Thursday at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in
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via Houston Chronicle @ 20:51 13th Nov
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What's old is new again... and, it's the best candidate for the job. NASA's high-performance J-2X rocket engine -- a modern derivative of the same motor that launched Saturn V rockets to the moon 40 years ago -- successfully completed its critical design review Thursday at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, AL.
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via Aero-News Network @ 8:54 15th Nov
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala., Nov. 13 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- NASA's newest high-performance rocket engine, the J-2X, successfully completed its critical design review Thursday at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.
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via Interest!ALERT @ 4:07 14th Nov
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala., Nov 13, 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/ -- NASA's newest high-performance rocket engine, the J-2X, successfully completed its critical design review Thursday at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.
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via MarketWatch @ 20:47 13th Nov
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When I write a review of a website, I always check to see if the CSS validates. But I almost never look at the size of the CSS file or if it's well written. I mean, if it works and makes the page look right, who cares? But then I had to work on a site with a CSS file the size of New York. Okay, maybe not literally, but wading through it felt like I was expected to walk blind-folded through New York City without a map. In desperation, and to finish the job on time, I did like every other developer had done before me. I created a bunch of id'd selectors and made my styles as specific as I could. Yes, I added to the problem. But today I learned about a Firefox add-on you can get from SitePoint that will evaluate the current page to see what selectors it has versus which are used in the CSS.
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via About @ 21:02 30th Oct
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So I know my updateage lately has been pretty crappy, and I wanted to explaina little. I have another blog, one I just recently started, and which deals with everything, not just makeup. Since I haven't been wearing a lot of makeup lately, and a bunch of other things have been going on, I've been posting some things over there but not had a lot of material to post here. So I just thought I'd direct you over to http://hwaet-hwaet.blogspot.com/, and if there hasn't been any activity over here for a while, perhaps more is happening in other, non-makeup-related areas of my life which are being blogged about over there. It's a shame I don't have any makeup posts right now, but I can't get the videos I have to upload properly, and I did do some minor hauling but it's all been shipped to the US : ( International shipping is hella expensive, so
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via VOX.com @ 14:07 19th Oct
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casualsax3 writes "I'm going to be taking a week long round trip from NYC to Puerto Vallarta Mexico sometime next month, and I was planning on taking my laptop with me. I'll probably want to rip a few movies and albums to the drive in order to keep busy on the flight. More important though, is that I'm also going to be taking pictures while I'm there, and storing them on the laptop. With everything in the news, I'm concerned that I'll have to show someone around the internals of my laptop coming back into the US. The pictures are potentially what upsets me the most, as I feel it's an incredible violation of my privacy. Do I actually need to worry about this? If so, should I go about hiding everything? I've heard good things about Truecrypt. Is it worth looking into or am I being overly paranoid?"
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via Slashdot @ 18:26 9th Oct
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armorer writes "I'm a programmer engaged to an inner-city public school teacher. I've been thinking for a long time now about what I can do to help close the technology gap, and I finally did something (very small) about it. I convinced my company to give me a few old computers they were replacing, refurbished them, installed Edubuntu on them, and donated them to her classroom. I also took some vacation time to go in, install everything, and give a lesson on computers to the kids. It was a great experience, but now I know first-hand how little technology these schools have. I only helped one classroom. The school needs more. (Really the whole district needs more!) And while I want to help them, I don't really know how. With Thanksgiving a week away and more holidays approaching, I suspect I'm not the only one thinking about this sort of t
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via Slashdot @ 17:15 21st Nov
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Now that you’ve learned the names of the weirdos who’ll be subjecting themselves to the Aussie jungle for I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, are you excited? Several of the contestants have now arrived in Australia for the series, which starts this Sunday on ITV1. And, as she posed in Brisbane Airport, glamour model and WAG Nicola McLean admitted that she’s not especially famous. “I don’t think people are going to know who I am to be honest,” she says. “Which, actually, is going to be embarrassing when I walk in the room. I’m sure they’re going to think, ‘Who is she?' But do I really care? No because there have been loads of years when I didn’t know who people were and I read every celebrity magazine going, I buy the tabloids and there’s quite a few people where I haven’t known who they are.
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via Heat Magazine @ 13:58 12th Nov
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NASA holds a news conference announcing Boeing as the contractor for the upper stage element of the Ares I rocket, the orange area on the model rocket at left, at NASA headquarters in Washington on August 28, 2007. The rocket will carry astronauts to the International Space Station and the Moon. The other model is the Ares V. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)
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via UPI @ 19:19 4th Nov
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I am going to introduce a paradigm shift in the content that I introduce to the blog. As reporters and institutional investors who have contacted me can attest, I have been very secretive and stand-offish in terms of what I do for a living. The reason is that I was in the process of launching a hedge fund, and my lawyers were quite explicit in telling me that I am in no way to promote the fund through the blog. You see, I think I'm pretty good at this investment stuff, and I needed access to more capital to fully exploit the next step in my investment thesis. So, what better route than to open a fund up to investors who can appreciate my investment style, and take advantage of that 20:1 leverage offered so freely. Well, one of the reasons I have had such a strong investment record is that I am able to smell bubbles.
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via Safe Haven @ 20:06 12th Oct
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