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Universe Looks Good From Here

Universe Looks Good From Here 02/01/2005 08:43 PM

Long before most spacecraft ever make it off the launch pad, an artist goes to work. The result is the surreal but detailed space art that NASA and other space agencies look to for inspiration. By Amit Asaravala.




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A platform independent 3D virtual reality environment.

Virtual Universe 0.49 (Universe Server)


Virtual Universe 0.49 (Universe Server) 07/16/2004 04:56 PM
A platform independent 3D virtual reality environment.

""I'd just like to get together with a
guy from time to time just to -- just to
play. I'd like him to be, uh, in very
good shape, flat stomach, good chest,
good arms, well-hung, cut, uh, just get
naked, play, see what happens, nothing
real heavy ..."


""I'd just like to get together with a
guy from time to time just to -- just to
play. I'd like him to be, uh, in very
good shape, flat stomach, good chest,
good arms, well-hung, cut, uh, just get
naked, play, see what happens, nothing
real heavy ..."
08/31/2004 08:45 PM

Good idea and a good service. Can anyone
say how can I register to gmail, and if
attchment size is large then


Good idea and a good service. Can anyone
say how can I register to gmail, and if
attchment size is large then
07/13/2004 01:33 AM
TechTree Jul 13 2004 5:44AM GMT

KILLER, COWARD, CON-MAN GOOD RIDDANCE,
GIPPER ...MORE PROOF ONLY THE GOOD DIE
YOUNG


KILLER, COWARD, CON-MAN GOOD RIDDANCE,
GIPPER ...MORE PROOF ONLY THE GOOD DIE
YOUNG
06/08/2004 05:47 AM
KILLER, COWARD, CON-MAN GOOD RIDDANCE, GIPPER ... MORE PROOF ONLY THE GOOD DIE YOUNG .. How People View The Dead Is Shaped By Personal Experiences .. Greg Palast on the Reagan "Legacy" 6/7 .. And another

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Calling Nurse Google Patients are taking
advantage of health Web sites - some
good, some not so good


Calling Nurse Google Patients are taking
advantage of health Web sites - some
good, some not so good
06/05/2005 11:44 PM
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Does A Good Game Make A Good Movie Idea?


Does A Good Game Make A Good Movie Idea? 04/24/2004 04:00 PM

Strengthen The Good: Strengthening The
Good: The Gulf Coast Community
Foundation Of Venice Hurricane Charley
Disaster Relief Fund


Strengthen The Good: Strengthening The
Good: The Gulf Coast Community
Foundation Of Venice Hurricane Charley
Disaster Relief Fund
08/23/2004 06:46 AM
Strengthen The Good: The Gulf Coast Community Foundation Of Venice Hurricane Charley Disaster Relief Fund

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When it comes to wireless security, good
enough is simply not good


When it comes to wireless security, good
enough is simply not good
09/17/2004 10:38 AM

Site Maps : Is Good Enough for
Google.com, Good Enough For Me?


Site Maps : Is Good Enough for
Google.com, Good Enough For Me?
10/30/2003 10:22 AM

What's good for General Motors is good
for America


What's good for General Motors is good
for America
03/23/2005 10:53 PM
GM in trouble: "If you erased the company name from the balance sheet and showed it to a forensic accountant, the recommended treatment would probably be to seek protection from creditors by filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. " GM's troubles are as much a result of the exploding costs of health care as they are due to the company's dropping market share. In Canada increasing health care costs (PDF with many charts) are taking a greater and greater share of government expenditures. In the US it's hurting big employers and regular people. But either way the problem doesn't seem likely to get better any time soon.

Unitarianism: good enough for two
presidents, not good enough for Texas


Unitarianism: good enough for two
presidents, not good enough for Texas
05/19/2004 02:47 AM
The state of Texas has denied Unitarians tax-exempt religious status because the church "does not have one system of belief." As Julia notes, Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams were sufficiently convinced of the Unitarians' religiosity that they actually were Unitarians.
Never before -- not in this state or any other -- has a government agency denied Unitarians tax-exempt status because of the group's religious philosophy, church officials say. Strayhorn's ruling clearly infringes upon religious liberties, said Dan Althoff, board president for the Denison congregation that was rejected for tax exemption by the comptroller's office.
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Good enough for the White House, but not
good enough for the bedroom.


Good enough for the White House, but not
good enough for the bedroom.
05/17/2004 11:55 PM
"The sacred institution of marriage should not be redefined by a few activist judges," said the President who was appointed by five activist Supreme Court Justices.

The man who, between the two major candidates in 2000, got the fewer amount of votes went on to affirm that "all Americans have a right to be heard in this debate."

Good Intentions don't always equal good
results


Good Intentions don't always equal good
results
04/18/2004 05:43 PM
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The Universe


The Universe 06/20/2004 04:11 PM
Axis of Ævil saw my old moblog post of Saturn and produced an English version of the walkabout of the actual scale model of the Solar System that was built 12 years ago in Helsinki. Wonderful! (Did you know that they used to steal Earth every few weeks until they replaced it with something more durable? Or that Pluto had to be relocated due to road construction work? How douglasadamsian can you get with that? :-D )

I can recommend it - I've done the full tour of the Solar System once, and it's a nice bike trip: you get to see some beautiful scenery. Especially finding Uranus among all the bushes is a wonderful experience. And it really does illustrate the scale of the things, when you're traveling at (relatively) 5 times the speed of light and it still takes a bloody hour to get to Pluto :), but just a minute to get to Mars...

(But hfb: why didn't you ask me? I could've told you what it is and where to find it, so you wouldn't have had to harass the ignorant natives ;-).


This just in from the universe...


This just in from the universe... 12/19/2003 01:04 PM
NASA unveiled the first images from the $670 million Spitzer Space Telescope today, spectacular infrared glimpses of the optically-hidden heart of a distant galaxy, the dusty cradle of an infant solar system and a peek at heretofore unseen stars lurking inside a vast cloud of gas and dust. From an article by William Harwood at SpaceFlight now....

Are We Alone in the Universe?


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Virtual Universe 0.41


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A platform independent 3D virtual reality environment.

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BoingBoing patron saint Warren Ellis spake thusly, and lo; it was good:
Read this Scientific American piece. Short version; the universe is actually a two-dimensional plane packed with information, and the three-dimensions universe we perceive is nothing but an expression of that information. Matter and energy and life are, in fact, holograms. It leaves something very very interesting open for the future. If the universe is a vast two-dimensional plane of information -- then it can be hacked.
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The Universe at the Tip of His Ballpoint
Pen


The Universe at the Tip of His Ballpoint
Pen
05/03/2004 01:11 AM
In his Malibu observatory, Russell Crotty contemplates the stars, creating books and installations based on his meticulous ballpoint pen drawings.

"parallel universe."


"parallel universe." 05/30/2004 08:58 AM

Virtual Universe 0.43


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Universe very big: official


Universe very big: official 05/20/2004 12:50 PM
78bn light years and growing

"The Elegant Universe"


"The Elegant Universe" 10/30/2003 03:46 AM

sharedby others in this universe as well


sharedby others in this universe as well 11/17/2003 05:34 AM
wonderful glimpses of humanity .. Why Personal Websites Matter

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Virtual Universe 0.40


Virtual Universe 0.40 10/30/2003 06:07 PM
A platform independent 3D virtual reality environment.

Simulating the Whole Universe


Simulating the Whole Universe 09/04/2004 05:46 PM

"Last Life in the Universe"


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Stepping off the hot summer street to watch this seamless film from Thai director Pen-Ek Ratanaruang is like stepping into a dream.

Explorer of the Universe


Explorer of the Universe 06/12/2004 10:58 AM
Voice Chat is working now!

The Expanding RSS Universe


The Expanding RSS Universe 03/26/2005 05:40 AM
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The Annotated Universe


The Annotated Universe 12/10/2003 11:29 AM
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Window to the Universe


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The first images from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, formerly known as the Space Infrared Telescope Facility, are now visible online. The first observations include a glowing stellar nursery, a swirling, dusty galaxy, a disc of planet-forming debris, and organic material in the distant universe. The images demonstrate the power of the telescope's infrared detectors to capture never before seen cosmic features.

Exploring the universe ... from very far
to very near


Exploring the universe ... from very far
to very near
02/19/2004 08:41 AM
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An Atlas of The Universe


An Atlas of The Universe 12/13/2003 06:01 AM
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Alternate universe


Alternate universe 06/28/2004 10:11 AM

Shark Tank: What good is a good name if
you can't use it?


Shark Tank: What good is a good name if
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Likely Bedfellows - If it's good enough
for 60 Minutes, it's good enough for the
DNC


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for 60 Minutes, it's good enough for the
DNC
09/15/2004 03:40 PM
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Good for you, good for Microsoft - here
comes WinXP SP2


Good for you, good for Microsoft - here
comes WinXP SP2
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Top Ten Ideas of '04: "What Once Was
Good--or Good Enough--No Longer Is."


Top Ten Ideas of '04: "What Once Was
Good--or Good Enough--No Longer Is."
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"Decline in quality caused by staying the same: In the commentary and opinion category, standards have gone up because of competition from the blogs and other venues, especially the political mags. Compare 10 minutes of scrolling with Atrios to 10 minutes with a Richard Cohen column."
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