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Eyes from Above
Far, far above. A co-worker of mine is long time friends with Dan Tani , an astronaut who currently calls the International Space Station his home. The other day he snapped pictures of the D/FW area and I thought I would share them. Thanks to Dan for...

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Um, you're serious about this, aren't you?
EthicsDaily.com writer Robert Parham tosses out this little gem of an article about how those of us who don't feel that global warming is as big of a threat as it is being made out to be are "deniers" and should be called out for it. I've got problems...

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Point to the senator from Oklahoma
You've got to love this exchange between CNN's Miles O'Brien and Senator Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma. Here's the best part. INHOFE: I heard your piece [CNN’s March 2006 Global Warming Special called ‘Melting Point’] on that...

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Was Katrina the problem, or was it the solution?
I'm not even going to attempt to say I understand what went on in New Orleans last year during Katrina. I will say that I think the rest of the Gulf Coast got hit worse (by the hurricane, important distinction) and has not received nearly the press coverage...

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Nothing like a little overreaction
I'm an armchair meteorologist. I watch The Weather Channel more frequently than most. I was one year into a meteorology degree at the University of Oklahoma before finding out that a full-time job, wife and new child wouldn't leave me enough time to finish...

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I just can't let this one go
I wasn't going to post about this, but the media keeps hammering it. I just watched this video from WFAA in Dallas about the tornadoes this week. In it, they tell how there was no warning for the smaller cities in the path of the storm because there are...

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