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Faved by: greenrose
Jul 31 2007 - via www.gaterussia.com

Gaterussia.com- AGuide to Russia. Provides related websites that all you need to find out about Russia such as russia travel guide, travel guide, moscow, st. petersburg, golden ring, novgorod, apartments moscow, moscow apartments, apartment rentals moscow, russian visa, russian visa support, train tickets russia, airline tickets russia, extra service, national tourist office, official site, red square, traveling in russia, lake baikal, russian federation, business directory in russia, russia importers and exporters and much more.

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Faved by: onlymaureen
Jun 06 2008 - via www.moma.org

quote: Cycle Spun (2007) comprises three discrete video loops by Sigalit Landau (b. 1969). Functioning together as a trilogy and a triptych of moving images, the videos each depict a performative act of spinning, or circular motion, against a landscape backdrop in Landau’s native Israel.

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Faved by: mike
May 22 2008 - via www.glg.com

Web development and full-service agency. I met them during the contracting phase for the new Museum of Flight web site project.

Quoted: The independent creative agency bringing brands to life online with interactive media, viral campaigns, community, social networking, advertising, and innovative marketing.

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Faved by: mike
May 21 2008 - via museumofflight.org

This Sunday, the Museum of Flight is showing live coverage the Phoenix Mars Lander landing on Mars (scheduled for Sunday at 4:36pm - the landing confirmation signals will arrive at 4:53pm!).

First images will arrive at 6:30.

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Sunday, May 25, 2008, 3 – 7pm
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3:45 pm: NASA-TV provides live coverage from JPL
4:53 pm: Signals arrive on Earth confirming the landing
5:45 pm: A panel of local experts will discuss the Phoenix Mission
6:30 pm: The first pictures from Mars on NASA-TV

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This next to last chapter is mental icing on the cake so to speak Small things really do come in Small Packages! Shop for Dora

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Faved by: Wournos
Jan 14 2008 - via www.customcreaturetaxidermy.com

Sarina is a self-proclaimed science nerd who incorporates her past formal art education with her passion for biology and the bizarre. Her childhood preoccupation with cryptozoology and anomalies of nature manifest themselves in her outlandish reveries of fur and flesh and every peculiar artifact she creates. These influences, combined with a slightly dark sense of humor, have carved out an unusual niche for Sarina in the art world. She specializes in creating fictional composite animals and sideshow gaffs for discerning collectors and the many connoisseurs of the curious around the world. We now invite you to peruse the culmination of nearly three decades of the study of art and the natural sciences in her eccentric works.

"I call it art, you can call it whatever you want."

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Faved by: gameboxer
Mar 13 2008 - via www.itwek.cn

<span id="gameinfo_desc">Help Susan work her way through the rubble of the National Museum of History after an earthquake rocks the city and separates her from her daughter. <strong>Escape the Museum</strong> is a unique game pulling on the familiar Hidden Object mechanic while building on the casual-friendly Adventure game play. Can you help Susan get back to Caitlin, her daughter, and <strong>Escape the Museum</strong> together?</span>

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Faved by: gravitymax
Feb 18 2008 - via www.brooklynmuseum.org

Quoted: Click! is a photography exhibition that invites Brooklyn Museum’s visitors, the online community, and the general public to participate in the exhibition process.

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Faved by: mike
Jul 12 2006 - via archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com

I hadn't seen Ric for some time but crossed paths with him this year as he was a donor to the Aviation Learning Center (ALC) at the Museum of Flight. Ric made the gift from his father's estate, as his father had a love of flying.

Ric and I had a very nice talk during the MoF luncheon we both attended.

I'm very saddened to hear that now two long time Microsoft people died in a two week period (the other Jeff Harbers in a plane crash).

Quoted: After leaving Microsoft in 1988, Mr. Weiland gave much of his wealth and time to causes ranging from the Audubon Society and Stanford University, where he earned a degree in electrical engineering, to gay rights.

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