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Posted by knitsu-evosapien on 6/03/2008 02:17:00 PM
June 03rd 2008 -   Update to Schooling plus new stuff

Well I managed to contact some schools regarding information about the classes, sadly to say, some of the people  lack getting ahold of  you quickly, so I must be patient.  However that Networking Cable  Technician role, is currently unavailable, and after researching more and more that was my top #1 pick

 Now I'm looking into different education systems, like DEVRY, SENECA, SHERIDAN etc, all schools in Brampton and Mississauga.

So going to put that on hold for a bit on this blog, while  people get ahold of me and  I get a better understanding what is available to me, in my local area.

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NASA NEWS - Well Mars Phoenix is off to a great start, the claw has opened up, and taken pictures of the rocky terrain scooped up in this claw! Check it out on NASA Website

This image from NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander's Robotic Arm Camera (RAC) shows material from the Martian surface captured by the Robotic Arm (RA) scoop during its first test dig and dump on the seventh Martian day of the mission, or Sol 7 (June 1, 2008). The test sample shown was taken from the digging area informally known as "Knave of Hearts." 

Scientists speculate that the white patches on the right side of the image could possibly be ice or salts that precipitated into the soil. Scientists also speculate that this white material is probably the same material seen in previous images from under the lander in which an upper surface of an ice table was observed. The color for this image was acquired by illuminating the RA scoop with a set of red, green, and blue light-emitting diodes (LEDs). 



Tornado oddities: Toilet paper unwinds and rewinds

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As residents in Hugo begin to move on from last week's tornado, some say they noticed a few bizarre things amid all the damage. Jason Akins said the twister unwound a roll of toilet paper in his bathroom — draped it across the countertop, then rewound it in the sink. The toilet paper didn't even rip.

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