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Entries for the 'History' Categoryargee posted on July 04, 2008 15:39 Today we are 232 years old. How long will it last? [Read the rest of this article...] argee posted on February 28, 2008 11:38 They want to protect space from radioactive contamination... [Read the rest of this article...]
Posted in: Politics, Funny, Economics, Engineering, Physics, History, Environment, Science, Robert G. Williscroft, Legal, Spacejscroft posted on January 11, 2008 05:08
I haven't seen the movie yet, but this is a fascinating account by the man who taught Charlie Wilson that if he took the Soviets out of the air, the M...
[Read the rest of this article...] argee posted on January 03, 2008 19:51  Sgt. Friday used to say: "Just the facts, Ma'am, just the facts." And speaking of facts... [Read the rest of this article...] jscroft posted on December 12, 2007 11:07  "What the hell was on 572's right wing?" The result of MacNamara's ordnance shortage in 'Nam... "We gave them everything we had... EVERYTHING!" A true story from VA-25. [Read the rest of this article...] argee posted on October 16, 2007 14:42 Recently, the spacecraft Cassini did a fly-by of Iapetus a few thousand kilometers from the surface. What it saw supplies tantalizing evidence that we might be the children of star children. [Read the rest of this article...] jscroft posted on September 23, 2007 07:10  Last year, the government of Norway issued a clear threat to engage in an act of war against the United States. Nobody noticed. [Read the rest of this article...] argee posted on September 16, 2007 08:56 From time to time in science and engineering somebody develops an idea that seems to have legs, but with time the legs go away, and all that remains is the interesting idea. [Read the rest of this article...] argee posted on August 02, 2007 07:54 On August 2, 2007, Anatoly Sagalevitch planted the Russia Federation flag on the sea bottom 2.5 miles under the ice cap at the North Pole. [Read the rest of this article...] argee posted on July 06, 2007 06:41 So why, exactly, is the U.S. standard railroad gauge 4 ft 8 ½ in – and what does this have to do with the space shuttle? [Read the rest of this article...] argee posted on July 01, 2007 07:39 Medal of Honor recipient Adm. Eugene B. Fluckey passed away on June 28, 2007. [Read the rest of this article...] argee posted on June 06, 2007 10:02
You may or may not believe in prayer, but you have to believe in this...
[Read the rest of this article...] argee posted on April 27, 2007 09:16 Some people dream – some people do...and some do both! [Read the rest of this article...] argee posted on April 24, 2007 16:57 Unless you're a government, or as rich as one, polonium may not be your best choice of weapon. [Read the rest of this article...] argee posted on April 23, 2007 10:04  Tokyo Rose is alive and well among us, and she still is doing her best to demoralize our troops. [Read the rest of this article...] |  |
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