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Dubh Aingeal

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  1. Actually, I updated the GC when I logged in yesterday. Moved out here soon to be 2 years now. So Yeah it's correct. Saw the gathering event listing. Probably won't make this weeks, but I might be able to make it a regular thing...
  2. Second Life (DJ'ing), Stormfall: Age of War, EZPZ RPG, League of Angels Fire Raiders, Heros Charge, One Finger Death Punch (steam), Elder Scrolls Online, and any number of installed steam games... Oh and DOA on PS3/Vita
  3. Oh its been years since I was last on here, and probably a little longer since I last was at City Club. But anything is possible. I also was using the image on facebook for a while as well..
  4. As if Japan didn't have enough problems with Godzilla trying to destroy all their reactors.
  5. The Atacama desert region, a vast expanse of land stretching 600 miles along the Pacific coast of South America from Peru to Chile, is known as the driest region on earth, receiving only .04 inches (1mm) of rain per year. Many weather stations located in the region have no recorded precipitation during their existence. Nearly sterile from the lack of rainfall, sparsely inhabited, and virtually free from electromagnetic interference, the desert hosts several major astronomical observatories. This other-worldly location is also popular among sci-fi film makers, and is a prominent test site for NASA's planned Mars mission. This week, the Atacama received 32 inches of snow, stranding motorists along the Pan-American highway and other roads, prompting numerous rescues. Footage of the snow is available on the BBC. Will be interesting to see what (if anything) appears out of the ground with that much melting snow in a place that precipitation is nearly non-existent. Perhaps frogs similar to the Main's Frog will appear.
  6. NASA has released footage captured by the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) showing a comet grazing the sun. I suggest the first link for the video as it makes it easier to see as it streaks across the sun to oblivion.
  7. The BBC is reporting that surgeons in Sweden have transplanted a synthetic windpipe into a patient. The synthetic windpipe was grown from a scaffolding and coated with the patients own stem cells. The scaffolding was made using 3D images of the patient's own windpipe. The new windpipe was made by scientists in London.
  8. Major U.S. Internet providers — including AT&T, Verizon, Comcast, Cablevision, and Time Warner Cable — have just signed on to a voluntary agreement with the movie and music businesses to crack down on online copyright infringers. But they will protect subscriber privacy and they won't filter or monitor their own networks for infringement. And after the sixth 'strike,' you won't necessarily be 'out.'
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