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xradiographerPerson was signed in when posted  1
03-30-2004 11:57 PM ET (US)
The NEPTA nominations are also discussed in the blog comments.
Bus Driver  2
04-02-2004 11:59 AM ET (US)
So you are the one picking up my garbage.
xradiographerPerson was signed in when posted  3
10-19-2004 08:39 AM ET (US)
xradiographerPerson was signed in when posted  4
10-19-2004 08:43 AM ET (US)
citation: http://www.fettig.net/weblog/

somewhere in there, Abe cites http://www.xradiograph.com/Foundlings/page...2003.hep.button.htm

Seems he's the developer of "Hep - A multiprotocol message server."

ooookay. Glad to help out.
sharkpup  5
11-19-2004 09:01 PM ET (US)
Edited by author 11-19-2004 09:23 PM
*always think tall. think space*

--Shar+k

+will-o-crisp+ coconut macaroons + palm oil + may contain nuts +
Miss Tragedy  6
12-20-2004 11:31 PM ET (US)
haaar ur a rocket fuckin genuis! i dont no how i found ur site..*thinks.....................................
oh fats rite i put in a search for "manaquins" on google or however u spell it and cyber space landed me here and so far i have wasted a total of 46 minutes time well spent i say! but sadly i think the link for "the junk journal thingy" is brokended
Miss Tragedy  7
12-20-2004 11:34 PM ET (US)
63c for meat ends wot a bargin
xradiographerPerson was signed in when posted  8
01-24-2005 09:28 AM ET (US)
http://www.RoyalJournal.com does indeed seem to be defunct. I can't find any information about it, either....
papillon  9
04-07-2005 11:18 PM ET (US)
http://www.xradiograph.com/Foundlings/page....laika.postcard.htm

The dogs on your postcard are "Belka" and "Strelka" who orbited the earth 18 times aboard Sputnik 5 on August 19, 1960. Both dogs survived and a few months after the flight Strelka gave birth to six healthy puppies. One of the pups, named Pushinka, was sent to President John F. Kennedy as a gift for his children.

The dog Laika was launched into space aboard Sputnik 2 on November 3, 1957. She was the very first living creature ever in orbit the earth. In 1957 there was no method to land or recover a spacecraft, thus Laika's flight was one-way only. Shortly after launch the Soviets announced that Laika was not destined to return alive and would die in space. For many years it was said that she died painlessly about a week after blast-off. Finally, in 2002 it was revealed that Laika died of overheating and panic within a few hours of lift-off. On April 14, 1958, Sputnik 2 fell from orbit and burned-up during reentry. Laika was the only animal Russian scientists knowingly sent into space to die.
xradiographerPerson was signed in when posted  10
06-22-2005 03:12 PM ET (US)
thanks!
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