Thursday, September 8, 2011

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Life is the emperor's currency: Ars reviews Space Marine
Ars Technica
By Ben Kuchera | Published September 8, 2011 10:13 AM The human characters in Space Marine speak in even tones, and they rarely seem flustered by the chaos going on around them. The British accents and utter calm of those fighting the battles of the ...
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Ars Technica
Rocket failure exposes space station vulnerability
Reuters
The International Space Station is seen through the docking port of the US space shuttle Atlantis as it departs the station in this still image taken from NASA TV on July 19, 2011. By Irene Klotz CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - When a Russian ...
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Dead NASA satellite will soon plummet to Earth
Sacramento Bee
The space agency doesn't know when or where its 20-year-old satellite will drop. It will probably be in late September but could fall in October. And it could land anywhere south of Juneau, Alaska, and north of the tip of South America. ...
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Mexican Retailer Walmex Sees 12.8% More Sales Space This Year
NASDAQ
MX) said Thursday that it expects to add more floor space this year than previously anticipated as store openings and expansions move forward at a rapid clip. Xavier Ezeta, Walmex's vice president in charge of logistics and real estate, ...
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CyberPatriot Hosts Booth at AFA's National Air & Space Conference
MarketWatch (press release)
Come visit the CyberPatriot Demo Booth, #1155, at AFA's Air & Space Conference and Technology Exposition, and learn about the inner workings of the nation's largest high school cyber security challenge. Who: CyberPatriot, established by the Air Force ...
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Just Another Day in Space Station 13
God is a Geek
My first day on Space Station 13 was some time back in 2010. I don't remember it incredibly well overall (this probably being a result of my brain trying to protect me from the subsequent mental trauma), but I do remember getting clubbed to death with ...
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God is a Geek
Strongsville chocolate shop puts empty space to new use
Crain's Cleveland Business (blog)
Maybe you've looked around your downsized office and thought, "Maybe we should turn some of this empty space into a combination café/used bookstore." The Wall Street Journal uses Olympia, which makes boxed chocolate confections and other snacks, ...
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