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The James Webb Space Telescope

intensetugboat wrote 2 months ago: Take a look outside, the night sky is littered with hundreds of stars. Just with the naked eye alone … more →

Tags: fun facts, Space, Telescope, outer, universe

Haiti Suffers Further Blows Following Hurricane Sandy

MikeGreenslade wrote 2 months ago: Families move into ShelterBox tents in Haiti.   Hurricane Sandy wreaked widespread devastation … more →

Tags: Deployments, Shelterbox, Diasater Relief, deployment, Rotary, Haiti, IOM, Tropical Storm Isaac, Hurricane Sandy

Glencoe: An Early North Shore African American Community

shorefront journal wrote 2 months ago: — Short Series — Children at St. Paul A.M.E. church c1930s. Photo courtesy Nancy King. Whether escap … more →

Tags: Archive, shorefront, A.L. Foster, African-American, African-American History, Blacks, George Johnson, Glencoe Illinois, Homer F. Wilson

why are we here, where are the aliens, what are we doing, and why are we failing?6 comments

Kenneth Author wrote 4 months ago: This article won’t attempt to answer too many important questions or anything. I found myself … more →

Tags: Humor, Life, aliens, Milky Way, Space, NASA, Exploration, Kepler, Curiosity

Haiti Three Years On

MikeGreenslade wrote 5 months ago: Family made homeless by Haiti’s 2010 earthquake, Port-au-Prince.   The 7.0-magnitude eart … more →

Tags: Deployments, Shelterbox, Diasater Relief, Rotary, Scouts, Earthquake, Haiti, Handicap International, 2010

Laredo revisited

rubewaddell wrote 5 months ago: Dec. 9 – We make the short trip down 35 and enter Laredo proper. We turn off San Bernardo just … more →

Tags: America in the 21st century, Jon Dee Graham, laredo, William N. "BIlly" Hall, Tom DeLay, raul salinas, Carlos Villareal, Gilberto Navarro, Gateway to the Americas International BRidge

ShelterBox Collaborates in Haiti to Help Displaced

MikeGreenslade wrote 6 months ago:   Around 18,000 homes were flooded, damaged or destroyed in Haiti following Hurricane Sandy, ac … more →

Tags: Deployments, Shelterbox, srt, Diasater Relief, deployment, Rotary, 2012, Haiti, Hurricane Sandy

The Chelsea painter - on the waterfront5 comments

Dave Walker wrote 6 months ago: Earlier this year, I spent some time in our archive rooms assisting a photographer who was taking pi … more →

Tags: 18th Century, 19th Century, Chelsea, Painting, Cheyne Walk, Edward Alkyns, george lambert, Henry Pether, riverside

ShelterBox in Haiti After Hurricane Sandy

MikeGreenslade wrote 7 months ago: Photograph by Josh Mohr. ShelterBox has been working across the Caribbean to assess the need for eme … more →

Tags: Deployments, Shelterbox, srt, Diasater Relief, deployment, Rotary, 2012, Haiti, IOM

Living History - Veterans' Day Reflections

Lloyd A. Conway wrote 7 months ago: This time of year brings the annual round of holiday dinners, get-togethers, parties and the like.  … more →

Tags: Detroit, History, military, Veterans, 182nd Field Artillery, Achilles in Vietnam, Civics, Detroit Light Guard, Dr. Zhivago

After Hurricane Sandy, ShelterBox Helps Families in USA, Cuba and Haiti

MikeGreenslade wrote 7 months ago: SRT member Todd Finklestone (US) delivering blankets to families in need in cold wintry New Jersey, … more →

Tags: Deployments, Shelterbox, Diasater Relief, deployment, Rotary, 2012, Haiti, Ocha, Hurricane Sandy

Born Fighting: How the Scots-Irish Shaped America by James Webb

Tim Shey wrote 8 months ago: Born Fighting: How the Scots-Irish Shaped America  By James Webb Page 121: “‘Call this war by whatev … more →

Tags: united states, Christianity, Books, Inspiration, History, American Revolution, born fighting, Scots-Irish

First James Webb telescope mirrors delivered to Nasa1 comment

physicsgg wrote 8 months ago: The mirrors will be checked out and then stored for assembly on the telescope The first two componen … more →

Tags: astronomy, Space, Astrophysics

Philosophy of Utility Maximisation

dominicyeo wrote 9 months ago: Over the weekend, I skimmed through the Springer Undergraduate Mathematics Series book ‘Game T … more →

Tags: General Interest, Game Theory, Utility, game theory, Decision Theory, risk averse, Morgenstern

Champions Adventures Is Bumped To Twice Quarterly

Brett Schenker wrote 9 months ago:   On the heels of unexpected fan interest in their new Winter Wonderlass character, Heroic Publishin … more →

Tags: Random, Comic Books, Comics, dennis mallonee, Heroic Publishing, champions adventures

Blog: James Webb and the visual soundscape

Scottster wrote 9 months ago: James Webb, a photo by S:P:S on Flickr. It isn’t often that an audience in South Africa gets treated … more →

Tags: Blog, event, Music, johannesburg, Stage, 2012, soundscape, Experimental

BIG POST! READ ALL ABOUT IT!

Raider wrote 10 months ago: This is going to be a big post to make up for a few months of absence. All links will be categorized … more →

Tags: twh, Home, News/Articles, Videos/Photos, Science, Space, Politics, technology, health

"Heidelberg" by James Webb

Aristidis wrote 10 months ago: One does not know much about the artist James Webb (1825 – 1895). But one knows that he was a Britis … more →

Tags: Heidelberg, Heidelberger Alte Brücke, Heidelberger Schloss

A Shot to the Arse

rstrydom wrote 10 months ago: I’m thrilled to be part of the upcoming A Shot to the Arse exhibition presented by Michaelis Galleri … more →

Tags: Exhibitions, A Shot to the Arse, Athi-Patra Ruga, Belinda Blignaut, Christian Nerf, daniel rourke, David Tallis, Jan-Henri Booyens, Jesse Darling


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