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The sun glows a kind of burned cheese’n’onion Pringle yellow as it flops behind a rain-washed terrace, the wind sighs through a neighbour’s sickly privet hedge, a minicab driver irritably sounds his horn, unable to walk the five yards to his fare’s front door: Birmingham, the UK’s biggest city beginning with “B”, is my new home. And I love it here.
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via The Register @ 21:47 31st Oct
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The sun glows a kind of burned cheese’n’onion Pringle yellow as it flops behind a rain-washed terrace, the wind sighs through a neighbour’s sickly privet hedge, a minicab driver irritably sounds his horn, unable to walk the five yards to his fare’s front door: Birmingham, the UK’s biggest city beginning with “B”, is my new home. And I love it here.
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via The Register @ 4:26 6th Nov
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The sun glows a kind of burned cheese’n’onion Pringle yellow as it flops behind a rain-washed terrace, the wind sighs through a neighbour’s sickly privet hedge, a minicab driver irritably sounds his horn, unable to walk the five yards to his fare’s front door: Birmingham, the UK’s biggest city beginning with “B”, is my new home. And I love it here.
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via The Register @ 19:40 5th Nov
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Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water, DARPA has awarded Alliant Techsystems a half-million dollar contract for the unmanned underwater riverine craft (UURC) program. There are no details in the fbo.gov announcement, but an earlier DARPA small-business solicitation tells us more.
in Robotics
via Aviation Week @ 1:07 2nd Nov
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The sun glows a kind of burned cheese’n’onion Pringle yellow as it flops behind a rain-washed terrace, the wind sighs through a neighbour’s sickly privet hedge, a minicab driver irritably sounds his horn, unable to walk the five yards to his fare’s front door: Birmingham, the UK’s biggest city beginning with “B”, is my new home. And I love it here.
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via The Register @ 17:20 31st Oct
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The sun glows a kind of burned cheese’n’onion Pringle yellow as it flops behind a rain-washed terrace, the wind sighs through a neighbour’s sickly privet hedge, a minicab driver irritably sounds his horn, unable to walk the five yards to his fare’s front door: Birmingham, the UK’s biggest city beginning with “B”, is my new home. And I love it here.
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via The Register @ 11:26 31st Oct
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Mars, the red planet, these are the journeys of the rovers Spirit and Opportunity, their five year missions to explore strange new surfaces, to seek out new water evidence and new signs of life, to boldly roll where no rovers have gone before...
in General Science
via Space.com @ 1:49 1st Nov
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The launch of the massive roving robot with a rock-zapping laser was pushed back Thursday from next year until 2011, adding $400 million to the price tag. More than 10 different problems, all solvable with time, forced the postponement, Mars exploration chief Doug McCuistion said.
in Space Science
via Town Hall @ 19:16 4th Dec
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With all the different spacecraft orbiting and roving on the Red Planet, we're finding that Mars is a wonderfully diverse and dynamic planet, with some unusual landforms. Take craters, for instance, and especially a few images of craters from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter's HiRISE camera. The image above shows a small impact crater on the bright north polar ice cap, near where the Phoenix lander sits, now silently. The perennial, or permanent, portion of the north polar cap consists almost entirely of water ice, and so this curious-looking crater in the ice has never melted away. And its obvious how differently craters are formed in ice; ice ejecta just doesn't look the same as soil! This crater is about 66 meters (215 feet) in diameter, and scientists think the slightly elliptical shape of the crater is a result of an oblique, or a sid
in Space Science
via Universe Today @ 14:42 25th Nov
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A teenaged girl encounters chocolate-gobbling sisters, graveyard ghosts and a heartthrob rock singer when she reluctantly attends a roving Christmas Eve neighborhood celebration. Penned by Octavio Solis ("Man of the Flesh"), with music by Marcos Loya; performed in English.
in Arts & Culture
via MetroMix @ 0:30 23rd Nov
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Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I wonder WHERE you are The universe is going dark and it's up to you Konki, Stellar Guardian, to put things right. Dr. Dark Matter and his roving band of space thieves have stolen many of the Constellation Stones that make up the heavens. Some stones have been sold to unscrupulous space types while others were lost during the getaway. Whatever the situation, you must come through. Suit-up, power-up, and live up to the task at hand. Recover the lost Constellation Stones and once again bring light to the night sky.
in Computer Games
via Nestor @ 17:29 25th Nov
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Traipsin' through the dimensions can be tricky business, as Syaoran and his buddies discover when they are separated upon arriving in the world of Shura. Shura is split by a war fought by two godlike leaders over a floating fortress with the power to grant any wish, and the separated comrades inexplicably find themselves on opposite sides of the deadly conflict. Of course, at other times things aren't nearly so dark, nasty or complicated. Such as on Piffle World, where a whimsical sky race will determine who has possession of Sakura's feather. Or in a fictional world where the power of creation is wielded by, of all horrors, Mokona. There's also a kingdom whose leadership issues can be solved by a date with Fay, and a desert road-trip whose only peril is roving gangs of motorcyclists who apparently got lost on their way to the set of Mad
in Gadgets
via Anime News Network @ 6:12 30th Nov
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