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  1. nasa website to upload pics/videos on Space Shuttle Columbia Breaks Up Over Texas · · Score: 1

    CNN has a link to a Johnson Space Center web page listed where you can submit info/pics/video that may be useful to the investigation.

  2. web site to submit info/pics on Updated Information On Columbia Shuttle Tragedy · · Score: 1

    CNN has a link to a Johnson Space Center web page listed where you can submit info/pics/video that may be useful to the investigation.

  3. donate them? on Discarded Cell Phones · · Score: 3, Informative

    dunno about the rest of the country/world, but around here (Washington DC) you can drop your old cell phone off at many local police stations. the phones are then given to a group who recondition and reprogram them to dial only 911 (the emergency police number) and are given to women who are victims of domestic violence.

  4. Re:In other news on Slashback: Encumbrance, Silence, Internalization · · Score: 1

    note: i have copyrighted the 7 second fart. you are left with 3 or 4 seconds. enjoy.

  5. "Let's just hope no one tries to kill and eat it." on MIT Scientists Create Robotic Sea Life · · Score: 1

    Just keep Ted Nugent away from the tank, and all will be well, I think.

    Just like shooting little electronic fish in a barrel!

  6. what about my house? on Broadband To Hit The South Pole · · Score: 5, Funny

    and i cant get DSL cuz i'm 200' too far from the CO?

  7. typo on WEP Gets A Bit Stronger · · Score: 1

    erm, it's supposed to be "strengthen WEP security" not "strengthen WEB security". man, i just misspelled a three letter word.

  8. Mirror of techtv site up. on New York Red Cross Needs Tech Help · · Score: 1

    A friend has posted a quickie mirror of the techtv.com site up here.

  9. SPOT Satellite images of NYC on More News And Links On Yesterday's Terrorist Attack · · Score: 1

    SPOT satellite image of Manhattan, acquired on September 11 at 11:55 AM EST, 3 hours after two planes crashed into the World Trade Center. The colors result from the use of infrared bands to identify the actual fire hot spots (see red spots near the base of the smoke plume). The .tif and .jpg files were created with SPOT 20 meter resolution imagery. The SPOT satellites orbit at an altitude of 822 km.

    http://www.spot.com/home/news/NYC-091101.jpg

    http://www.spot.com/home/news/NYC-091101.tif

    This copyrighted image may be used free of charge, with the appropriate copyright attribution, as follows:

    (C)CNES/SPOT Image 2001

  10. SPOT Satellite images of NYC on Further Updates On Terrorist Attack · · Score: 1

    SPOT satellite image of Manhattan, acquired on September 11 at 11:55 AM EST, 3 hours after two planes crashed into the World Trade Center. The colors result from the use of infrared bands to identify the actual fire hot spots (see red spots near the base of the smoke plume). The .tif and .jpg files were created with SPOT 20 meter resolution imagery. The SPOT satellites orbit at an altitude of 822 km.

    http://www.spot.com/home/news/NYC-091101.jpg

    http://www.spot.com/home/news/NYC-091101.tif

    This copyrighted image may be used free of charge, with the appropriate copyright attribution, as follows:

    (C)CNES/SPOT Image 2001

  11. re: the second plane at the pentagon on Further Updates On Terrorist Attack · · Score: 1

    I too heard the interview with the guy claiming to see a second (chase?) plane at the Pentagon. Has anybody else heard more? I searched the usual places (google and deja/google) but came up dry. I *really* want to find out if this guy was on crack or if there was something else going on. Creepy cool.

  12. frenchie on D&D Trailer · · Score: 1

    i liked the french version of the trailer better. less idiot dialog. oh well...i'll be there opening weekend anyway.

  13. trademark infringement?? on NetPD, Metallica's Mysterious Tracker · · Score: 1

    Does anybody know who came first? NetPD or NetPD? It seems that if the privacy protecting software was here first, the owners should have some kind of protection from another "NetPD" coming in and taking their name.

    Lawsuit anyone?