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The PA announced that it was close to the drop time and that it was to the North East at around 15 degrees off the horizon but we still were looking far too high when the rocket trail was first spotted around 08:12. It was really cool looking at SpaceShipOne streak upwards through the binoculars. It would have been hard to follow with something with higher resolution. You couldn't see the ship itself but the rocket burn and the resulting smoke trail were very visible.
Of course the people don't want war. [...] But, after all, it's the leaders of the country who determine the policy, and it's always a simple matter to drag the people along whether it's a democracy or a fascist dictatorship or a parliament or a communist dictatorship. [...] Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to greater danger. It works the same way in any country.
There are few programs at which the president has not thrown money; he has supported massive farm subsidies, an expensive new Medicare drug benefit, thousands of pork barrel projects, dubious homeland security grants, an expansion of Bill Clinton's AmeriCorps, and new foreign aid programs. What's more, says former conservative Republican Rep. Bob Barr, "in the midst of the war on terror and $500 billion deficits, [Bush] proposes sending spaceships to Mars."
The failure was ultimately down to a combination of human error and a design glitch in the Windows servers brought in over the past three years to replace the radio system's original Unix servers, according to the FAA. The servers are timed to shut down after 49.7 days of use in order to prevent a data overload, a union official told the LA Times. To avoid this automatic shutdown, technicians are required to restart the system manually every 30 days. An improperly trained employee failed to reset the system, leading it to shut down without warning, the official said. Backup systems failed because of a software failure, according to a report in The New York Times.
Hermann Goering famously told an interviewer during his trial at Nuremberg that "people don't want to go to war.... But, after all, it's the leaders of the country who determine the policy and it's always a simple matter to drag the people along whether it's a democracy or a fascist dictatorship or a parliament or a communist dictatorship.... Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to greater danger. It works the same way in any country."
[Waleed Al Shehri] acknowledges that he attended flight training school at Daytona Beach in the United States, and is indeed the same Waleed Al Shehri to whom the FBI has been referring. But, he says, he left the United States in September last year, became a pilot with Saudi Arabian airlines and is currently on a further training course in Morocco.
The State Patrol officer arrested the faster rider, 20-year-old Stillwater resident Samuel Armstrong Tilley, for reckless driving, driving without a motorcycle license -- and driving 140 miles per hour over the posted speed limit of 65 mph.
I believe democracy requires 'a sacred contract' between journalists and those who put their trust in us to tell them what we can about how the world really works.
Found this gem in one of my email folders. At the 2002 Technology Entertainment Design (TED) conference Stephen Petranek of Discover presented the 10 most likely ways the Earth could end in the near future:
Petranek pointed out that the chances of dying from an asteroid collision are 1 in 20,000 -- about the same as a plane crash.
In June 2002, Dan Rather looked old, defeated, making a confession he dare not speak on American TV about the deadly censorship -- and self-censorship -- which had seized US newsrooms. After September 11, news on the US tube was bound and gagged. Any reporter who stepped out of line, he said, would be professionally lynched as un-American.
Military experts say they see no exit from the Iraq debacle -- and that the war is helping al-Qaida.
Having sex with corpses is now officially illegal in California after Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a bill barring necrophilia.
http://news.com.com/Major+IE+graphics+flaw/2100-1002_3-5366314.html
The CNet servers look to be completely ignoring the middle path component so I could change this tohttp://news.com.com/Microsoft+security+sucks/2100-1002_3-5366314.html
or whatever I wanted. This is for search engines which give relevancy boosts to words in the file path. Alden sees this as yet another sign of the end of search engine competence.There is increasing evidence that Bush left his Texas Air National Guard unit in 1972 for Alabama because he was having problems piloting a fighter jet.
This year's Presidential election is a crucial one for peace in the world. Heaven forbid should a Democratic candidate win this election and abandon Iraq to terrorists.
Uh, Kerry has never said he'd abandon Iraq. Also let's remember that it was the Republicans who basically helped the terrorists to take over by destabilizing it.The Two-Party System has worked great for us, but the Democratic Party needs to be reformed or replaced. The liberals have destroyed the Democratic Party; they want to treat the terrorists with liberal policies.
GASP!! Hide the kids honey, here come those dreaded "liberal policies".By 2050, the world will need at least twice the current amount of energy being produced today, he said. The current consumption of energy, equivalent to 210 million barrels of oil per day, would have to be increased to at least 450 million barrels to support the world's growing population. And that energy production must not increase pollution.
Nuclear reactors will not provide enough energy to provide for a hydrogen economy, and relying on coal would only increase the real problem of greenhouse gas emissions, Smalley noted, adding, "If you have been in C02 denial, take another look."
But the simple fact remains that the election of John Kerry is the best hope we have right now. For Californians, voting Nov. 2 is absolutely crucial st in a handful of swing states -- and as Al Gore so aptly noted in his speech at the convention, every vote (every single vote) counts. Change the mind of one friend in Ohio, help register a few more Democrats in New Mexico, donate a few bucks to help a congressional challenger in Washington ... if we all do a little, we can help swing the states, and the nation, in the right direction.
Congress may keep up the focus on the prison abuse scandal following the disclosure that the military has concealed as many as 100 "ghost detainees" from the Red Cross.
By deciding to invade Iraq, the Bush Administration decided not to do many other things: not to reconstruct Afghanistan, not to deal with the threats posed by North Korea and Iran, and not to wage an effective war on terror. An inventory of opportunities lost.
While the West frets about how to keep its sushi cool, hot tubs warm, and Hummers humming without poisoning the planet, the cold-eyed bureaucrats running the People's Republic of China have launched a nuclear binge right out of That '70s Show. Late last year, China announced plans to build 30 new reactors - enough to generate twice the capacity of the gargantuan Three Gorges Dam - by 2020. And even that won't be enough. The Future of Nuclear Power, a 2003 study by a blue-ribbon commission headed by former CIA director John Deutch, concludes that by 2050 the PRC could require the equivalent of 200 full-scale nuke plants.
In the Alabama 2002 general election, machines made by Election Systems and Software (ES&S) flipped the governorx thousand three hundred Baldwin County electronic votes mysteriously disappeared after the polls had closed and everyone had gone home. Democrat Don Siegelman's victory was handed to Republican Bob Riley, and the recount Siegelman requested was denied. Three months after the election, the vendor shrugged. "Something happened. I don't have enough intelligence to say exactly what," said Mark Kelley of ES&S.
The Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Science (SC) was approached in late 2003 by a group of scientists who requested that the Department revisit the question of scientific evidence for low energy nuclear reactions. In 1987 Pons and Fleishmann first reported the production of "excess" heat in a Pd electrochemical cell, and postulated that this was due to D-D fusion (D=deuterium), sometimes referred to as "cold fusion." The work was reviewed in 1989 by the Energy Research Advisory Board (ERAB) of the DOE. ERAB did not recommend the establishment of special programs within DOE devoted to the science of low energy fusion, but supported funding of peer-reviewed experiments for further investigations. Since 1989, research programs in cold fusion have been supported by various universities, private industry, and government agencies in several countries.
On July 30, 1973, shortly before he moved from Houston to Cambridge, Bush signed a document that declared, ''It is my responsibility to locate and be assigned to another Reserve forces unit or mobilization augmentation position. If I fail to do so, I am subject to involuntary order to active duty for up to 24 months. . . " Under Guard regulations, Bush had 60 days to locate a new unit.
But Bush never signed up with a Boston-area unit. In 1999, Bush spokesman Dan Bartlett told the Washington Post that Bush finished his six-year commitment at a Boston area Air Force Reserve unit after he left Houston. Not so, Bartlett now concedes. ''I must have misspoke," Bartlett, who is now the White House communications director, said in a recent interview.
The Genesis sample return canister was to have been plucked out of mid air by a helicopter flown by a Hollywood stunt pilot over the Utah Test and Training Range. But a drogue chute needed to stabilize the craft before deployment of its large parafoil never fired and the craft slammed into the ground at about 100 mph.
Video showed the canister half buried in the Utah desert, largely intact. But the mid-air recovery had been planned because the system used to capture particles from the sun was exceptionally fragile and it was believed a ground landing, even under a parachute, would have caused extensive breakage.
The Justice Department tipped its hand in its ongoing legal war with the ACLU over the Patriot Act. Because the matter is so sensitive, the Justice Dept is allowed to black out those passages in the ACLU's court filings that it feels should not be publicly released.
Ostensibly, they would use their powers of censorship only to remove material that truly could jeopardize US operations. But in reality, what did they do? They blacked out a quotation from a Supreme Court decision:
"The danger to political dissent is acute where the Government attempts to act under so vague a concept as the power to protect 'domestic security.' Given the difficulty of defining the domestic security interest, the danger of abuse in acting to protect that interest becomes apparent."
The First Ten Amendments to the constitution of the United States printed on both sides of sturdy, pocket-sized, pieces of metal. The next time you travel by air, take the Bill of Rights - Security Edition along with you. When asked to empty your pockets, proudly toss the Bill of Rights in the plastic bin. You need to get used to offering up the bill of rights for inspection and government workers enforcing the USA Patriot Act need to get used to deciding if you'll be allowed to keep the Bill of Rights with you when you travel.
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