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A Piece of Aviation History for Sale: Moller International's M200X to Be Offered on eBay as a Collector's Item

A Piece of Aviation History for Sale: Moller International's M200X to Be Offered on eBay as a Collector's Item

A Piece of Aviation History for Sale: Moller International's M200X to Be Offered on eBay as a Collector's Item

A Piece of Aviation History for Sale: Moller International's M200X to Be Offered on eBay as a Collector's Item

A Piece of Aviation History for Sale: Moller International's M200X to Be Offered on eBay as a Collector's Item

TMCNet: A Piece of Aviation History for Sale: Moller International's M200X to Be Offered on eBay as a Collector's Item

Brazilian Police Recover Missing Picasso Piece along Side of Sao Paulo Highway

Brazilian police have recovered the final piece of artwork that was stolen during a daylight heist at the Estacao Pinacoteca Museum in Sao Paulo on June 12.

Over Frw 13 Million Worth Art Piece Donated

A group of twelve teenagers (six from USA and six from Rwanda) have donated a wall painted art piece worth Frw13,625,000 million (US $25000) to Nyacyonga health center in Gasabo District.

Column: Is found art just aesthetic salvage?

Have you seen a piece of art and thought "How is this art? What makes it display-worthy?" It is likely that you saw a piece of found art and did not even know it.According to Clever Magazine, found art is artwork made from everyday objects taken out of one context and put into another. Wikipedia describes it as "art created from the undisguised, but often modified, use of objects that are not normally considered art, often because they already have a mundane, utilitarian function.

Mars Lander Snaps the Most Detailed Pics Yet

An anonymous reader writes "The Mars Lander has taken its very first microscopic image of a piece of Martian dust (image). The particle, according to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, is shown at a higher magnification than anything ever seen from another planet. The piece of dust is a rounded particle about a millionth of a meter across. This particle is one of the countless specks of dust that continually swirl around the Red Planet, coloring the Martian sky pink. 'Taking the images required the highest resolution microscope operated off of Earth and a specially designed substrate to hold the Martian dust,' said Tom Pike, a Phoenix science team member. 'We always knew it was going to be technically very challenging to image particles this small.

Also in the news: White House staffers in China to travel BlackBerry-free

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Phil Zimmermann Replies To CNet On Biden

A couple of days ago we discussed a CNet article on the tech voting record of Joe Biden, Barack Obama's running mate. Philip Zimmermann, who was mentioned in that piece, sends the following note to set the record straight. "In his 23 August opinion piece in CNet, Declan McCullagh wrote on Joe Biden's suitability as the Democratic VP nominee, Declan quotes me, creating the impression I criticized Biden for some legislation that Biden introduced in 1991. Declan's quote from me is out of context because it does not make it clear that I never mentioned Biden in my original quote at all when I wrote about Senate Bill 266. Second, Declan's quote is drawn from remarks I wrote in 1999. Declan seems to be trying to draft me in his opposition to Biden, and, by extension, makes it seem as if I am against the Democratic ticket.

DefCon 16: Hackers and Gag Order in Sin City

Icon"In many ways the virtues that have brought Linux from a Unix look alike pet project to a competitive operating system are the same as the ideals behind DefCon. The community stood on each other's shoulders and developed piece after piece of software to fill in the gaps that were found through use. Programmer's built on the ideas of others creating tighter and tighter code to support an increasingly complex framework."

Palm's Grand Plan to Save the Brand Barely a Plan At All

Palm is in a tough place right now, with a staid reputation, a decade-old OS and a line of phones that are all, well, sort of boring. The New York Times ran a piece today charting Palm's revitalization plans, which are being carried out under the guidance of CEO Ed Colligan and Apple vet Jon Rubinstein, and they aren't altogether inspiring. Sure, there's always Palm OS 2, but this piece seems to imply (not surprisingly) that we might not see that until the middle of next year. And from the looks of it, Palm's troubles may run deeper than that.

A Piece of Aviation History for Sale: Moller International's M200X to Be Offered on eBay as a Collector's Item

DAVIS, Calif. - Moller International (OTCBB:MLER) announced today plans to offer its M200X for sale on eBay. The M200X volantor1 was the first VTOL aircraft of its kind (flying car) to fly successfully and did so repeatedly during the 1980’

A Piece of Aviation History for Sale: Moller International's M200X to Be Offered on eBay as a Collector's Item

Moller International (MLER) announced today plans to offer its M200X for sale on eBay. The M200X volantor

A Piece of Aviation History for Sale: Moller International's M200X to Be Offered on eBay as a Collector's Item

DAVIS, Calif. (Business Wire) -- Moller International (OTCBB:MLER) announced today plans to offer its M200X for sale on eBay. The M200X volantor(1) was the first VTOL aircraft of its kind (flying car) to fly successfully and did so repeatedly during the 1980's. The most important flight occurred on May 10, 1989 in front of the local, national and international press. This flight, shown on our website at http://www.moller.com/videom200x.htm, resulted in subsequent articles in Forbes, Discover, Popular Mechanics, USA Today and Esquire as well as TV appearances on Good Morning America, The History Channel, 60 Minutes, numerous times on The Discovery Channel and on the evening news with Peter Jennings.

A Piece of Aviation History for Sale: Moller International's M200X to Be Offered on eBay as a Collector's Item

Moller International (OTCBB:MLER) announced today plans to offer its M200X for sale on eBay. The M200X volantor

Flying piece of art causes museum chaos in Switzerland

GENEVA (AFP) - A giant inflatable dog turd by American artist Paul McCarthy blew away from an exhibition in the garden of a Swiss museum, bringing down a power line and breaking a greenhouse window before it landed again, the museum said Monday.

AP hit piece conjures up old iPod, iPhone ?woes?

Music cartels pull select singles from iTunes Store in attempt to force 'album' bundle sales again (89)

AP hit piece conjures up old iPod, iPhone woes

"First an iPhone price cut left early buyers feeling foolish, and then came reports that some iPods were spitting sparks," The Associated Press smears.

Greece Gets Back Piece of Elgin Marbles

ATHENS, Greece — Greece has finally taken possession of a chunk of the Elgin Marbles, and now holds renewed hopes of regaining the rest.

Somerset scent a piece of history

Website of the Telegraph Media Group with breaking news, sport, business, latest UK and world news. Content from the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph newspapers and video from Telegraph TV.

'Geekini' two-piece with Nintendo buttons makes semi-clad women even more attractive to geeks

Archos launches 5, 5g and 7 internet tablets with up to 320GB of storage

Thousands own a piece of Old Trafford history

The weather might have been the winner at Old Trafford yesterday when heavy overnight rain forced Lancashire's Pro40 League match against Middlesex to be abandoned, but it was still a memorable day for the thousands of spectators who stuck out the bleak conditions.

All together now - WORLD PIECE By Donna Cuna-Pita

So you’ve befriended half of the world’s population, you’re tired of poking people, and vicariously living a fasyon life via fashionista blogs is just making you feel inadequate and baduy… so what’s a tech-savvy, socializing, fashionista to do? Why, join another network of course!

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