iceplant radio : Mon, Mar 18, 2002

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Welcome to iceplant radio by DJ dBug

2002.03.18 . .

News: Scientists Say 'Grace' as Water-Sensing Satellites Lift Off. NASA and the German Center for Air and Space Flight successfully launched the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment, or "Grace," mission into Earth orbit at 1:21:27 a.m. Pacific time on March 17, 2002, from Russia's Plesetsk Cosmodrome. The mission, comprised of identical twin satellites, will precisely measure Earth's shifting water masses and map their effects on Earth's gravity field. [NASA's Earth Observatory]

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Donovan over at the CORAL factory is the first friends of iceplant community member. Let's welcome Donovan.

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Hmmmm.. changing my community server from UserLand to iceplant trashed my theme for some reason. Oh well... that's life in the Radio lane.

Well, I like the coffee mug so all's not lost.

2002.03.18 . .

Lookout.... a new iceplant factory just opened up. Radio toting friends of the iceplant factory can now become one with us. the iceplant factory is now a radio community server.

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It is my honor to present: Radio Community Server 1.0 [Scripting News]

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The Digital Librarian Shortage - "It's difficult to find librarians who are conversant with technology and who also are willing to work at the salaries we offer."  [The Shifted Librarian] [jenett.radio]

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Check out jenett.radio.

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Climate change costs Southern Ocean oxygen. AUSTRALIA: March 18, 2002 SYDNEY - The Southern Ocean, which swirls around the Antarctic and is a key to the health of oceans around the world, is being slowly starved of oxygen, Australian scientists said. [CORAL News]

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Pablo Picasso. "There are painters who transform the sun into a yellow spot, but there are others who, thanks to their art and intelligence, transform a yellow spot into the sun." [Quotes of the Day]

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