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Zend: Looking Back a Week in the Past







Zend: Looking Back a Week in the Past

Zend: Looking Back a Week in the Past 12/24/2003 06:02 PM

From Zend today, there's a new PHP Weekly Summary with more than its share of news.




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Try getting your buns out of bed next June 7, 2012 ;^)

Meanwhile, I subscribe to a handy tool called [J-Pass Generator] that emails me the timely details for spotting man-made satellites about to pass overhead my Zip Code. If a NASA Shuttle is flying, you can also get the 411 on that passage. Many of these objects are visible to the naked eye, particularly the ISS, International Space Station. Celestial bodies are best seen at night or near my neighbor's backyard pool.


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