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Saturday, February 1, 2003 |
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Rumours:Andrew Juby: "My roommate has access to Goddard Space Flight Center's Orbital Information group server. He can pull up data on just about any non-classified orbiting object. We checked it this morning and pulled up some data on Columbia, and ran it by the aerospace major across the hall. It appears that at about 2 or 3AM, as Columbia was into its descent, it pulled up." [Scripting News] David Brown, via email: "There are reports that something hit the left wing of the shuttle upon launch, that there was something falling from the wing." [Scripting News] Scott Adams is accumulating links to stories about the Shuttle. [Scripting News]
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Oh-Oh. Of course. Lou Josephs: "Three people are still on board the International Space Station." [Scripting News]
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And there's more. At Victorianscraps. It's a commercial site, but the scans are just beautiful. And large.
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Doing the Victorians again. More vintage postcards, scrapbook art and further ephemera can be found here. Enjoy.Might be quite a good idea actually: recreating some of that old stuff with Poser and Bryce as 3D renderings?
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This is Fun. I didn't like the old version, because it was so terribly slow, but iPhoto 2 really is fun.
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