Non-IT News Thread
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Bighorn Mountains: Hunting Outfitters Reportedly Find Large Crack in the Earth in Wyoming
SNS Outfitter & Guides shared a photo of the gash on their Facebook over the weekend. An engineer told SNS that the crack was caused by a wet spring and is about 750 yards long by 50 yards wide.
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American F18s intercept Russian planes off of Korean peninsula.
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Migrant crisis: 22 drown off Greek islands
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Russian airliner Flight KGL9268 crashes in central Sinai
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Bangladeshi secular publisher hacked to death
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International Space Station celebrates 15 years
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@gjacobse said:
International Space Station celebrates 15 years
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/international-space-station-marks-15-years-of-continuous-crews/Now that makes me feel old. I remember watching the very first [US] shuttle launch in 1981.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@gjacobse said:
International Space Station celebrates 15 years
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/international-space-station-marks-15-years-of-continuous-crews/Now that makes me feel old. I remember watching the very first [US] shuttle launch in 1981.
ME too.. and I remember SkyLab..
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Lahoma, Oklahoma: Mayor Apologizes After Husband Dresses Up as Ku Klux Klan Member for Halloween
Mayor Theresa Sharp publicly apologized after her husband, Cary, dressed up as a KKK member with his friends. Cary told reporters that deciding to wear the costume was a "very, very poor decision."
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Star Trek: New Television Series in Development for CBS All Access
The show, which is being led by "Star Trek" producer Alex Kurtzman, is expected to debut in January 2017 on CBS. After the premiere, the show is set to air exclusively on network's streaming service.
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Ku Klux Klan: Anonymous Publishes Names of Members Through Social Media, Report Says
A Twitter account used by Anonymous posted links to phone numbers and emails of alleged members, International Business Times reports. Additional names are expected to be released Nov. 5. As expected, large numbers of KKK members are public officials and police officers.
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@gjacobse said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@gjacobse said:
International Space Station celebrates 15 years
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/international-space-station-marks-15-years-of-continuous-crews/Now that makes me feel old. I remember watching the very first [US] shuttle launch in 1981.
ME too.. and I remember SkyLab..
My dad was an engineer on Skylab!! @SonshineAcres
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@scottalanmiller said:
@gjacobse said:
ME too.. and I remember SkyLab..
My dad was an engineer on Skylab!! @SonshineAcres
Oh man.. that is awesome!
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He did Vietnam-era satellite work too. None of the exciting stuff, all basic electrical work. He was an EE back then.
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Council, Idaho: Rancher Fatally Shot by Police After Bull Involved in Car Crash, Officials Say
The rancher was reportedly involved in a shootout with police after his bull was hit by a car. The bull charged at emergency responders trying to extricate the people in the car, officials said.
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Gawker: Social Media Users Express Anger Over Publication's Coverage of Fred Thompson's Death
Gawker referred to former actor and Sen. Fred Thompson as a "predatory home refinancing shill" in the story announcing his death, sparking anger from social media users.
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Tropicana Club: Man Loses Hand During Fight Outside Club in Bryan, Texas, Police Say
Both men involved in the fight that took place early Sunday morning were armed with machetes, Bryan police said. The victim, 37, was taken to St. Joseph Regional Health Center afterwards.
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C919: China Unveils 1st Homegrown Passenger Jet at Event on Monday
The plane was built entirely in China by Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China. The aircraft is comparable to the Airbus 320 and Boeing 737. It can seat up to 174 and fly a 3,451-mile range.
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Polk County, Florida: Teacher Shares Resignation Letter on Oct. 23, Citing Standardized Testing
"I just cannot justify making students cry anymore," Wendy Bradshaw, who specializes in working with children with disabilities, wrote in her resignation letter, also citing "misguided reforms."