Enterprise, the Final Voyage
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- Written by Jason Feinberg
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- Space Program
- NASA
- Space Shuttle
- SCA
- Shuttle Carrier Aircraft
- Intrepid
- Space Shuttle Enterprise
Today, Apple announced the much anticipated iPad 3 although its oddly called "The new iPad" and as Apple puts it...Its Resolutionary.
The biggest change to the new iPad is its camera and resolution which really places the already superior tablet further ahead of anything currently on the market.
New images from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
(LRO) spacecraft show the moon's crust is being stretched, forming
minute valleys in a few small areas on the lunar surface. Scientists
propose this geologic activity occurred less than 50 million years
ago, which is considered recent compared to the moon's age of more
than 4.5 billion years.
T here it was – the email I had been waiting a month and a half for. I had decided to go ahead and book my trip with alternate arrangements because I wasn’t passing up this experience. It was the day before I was leaving and here it was: Dear Mr. Feinberg, your NASA Security Credentials for STS-132 have been approved.
W hat is it about social media, particularly Facebook, that has attracted more then 750 million people? Is it because it’s the greatest thing since sliced bread? I don’t think so. But let us examine it for what it is.
Prior to the invention of the automatic breadslicer, imagine this, people had to slice their own bread. Prior to this, people had to buy their own unsliced bread and before that, they had to make their own bread.
When the first bakery opened did people say, this is the greatest thing since making my own bread? Perhaps, but the phrase certainly didn’t catch on or it quickly dissolved once it came pre-sliced and packaged.
Have you ever opened up your email and all of the sudden there are 10s if not hundreds of unsolicited emails in your folder?
What to buy?? Have you always been a PC user but that iMac is looking pretty nice?
Well, maybe we can make some sense to help your decision along.
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o you know what is what on a computer? Don’t worry most people don’t. But it helps if you are trying to either troubleshoot a problem or if you just want to speak on a “techie” level. Here is some of the vocabulary you should know.