Echoes From The SkyEchoes From The SkyEchoes From The Sky 04/08/2005 03:55 AM First built in the 1920's, and predating the use< /a> of Radar in World War II, early warning "so und mirrors&quo t; were used to provide some means of detecting incoming enemy aircraft. First used in World War I to listen for Zeppelins< /a>, their vestigial remnants dot the English coastline. The bizarre legacy of the sound collectors lives on through some decidedly nerdy enterprises. This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)Echoes From The SkyGrok Headline matches for Echoes From The SkyEchoes of ColumbineEchoes of Columbine 03/24/2005 11:52 AM As investigators look for answers, experts say the troubled teenager in Minnesota fits the profile of other school shooters. A Dance and Its Digitized EchoesA Dance and Its Digitized Echoes 04/13/2005 12:06 AM Trisha Brown's latest work, an innovative fusion of modern dance and high technology, combines motion-analysis with choreography. "Revolution Echoes around Russia""Revolution Echoes around Russia" 03/30/2005 05:17 PM "At GOP Convention, Echoes of Sept. 11""At GOP Convention, Echoes of Sept. 11" 08/30/2004 03:46 PM Echoes of Incense: A Pilgrimage in JapanEchoes of Incense: A Pilgrimage in Japan 12/20/2003 11:04 AM Echoes of Incense: A Pilgrimage in Japan. 'The route of the eighty-eight temples of Shikoku is the classic Japanese Buddhist pilgrimage. Its 1300 kilometers test the body and spirit and open the mind to an experience of its true nature. For over a thousand years, only Japanese followed the path to the remote places of the Japanese island of Shikoku. In the winter and spring of 1993, I walked this path. Afterwards, I wrote Echoes of Incense to record what I experienced in words and pictures. ' Related :- Experiencing the Shikoku Pilgrimage, from the Asian Wall Street Journal, 1977. Bush Intelligence Plan Echoes 9/11
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