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arjun aswal

The Biography of Floyd Arthur - 0 views

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    In his youth, Floyd Arthur went to St. Theresa of Avila Middle School. He later received his high school diploma at Brooklyn Technical High School, more commonly known as Brooklyn Tech, in 1976. Brooklyn Tech is a public high school in New York City that specializes in science, engineering, and math. It is the largest public specialized high school in the United States and has had such famous alumni as Lou Verigno, the bodybuilder/ actor, and former NASA astronaut Karol J. Bobko.
arjun aswal

Floyd Arthur - 0 views

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    In his youth, Floyd Arthur went to St. Theresa of Avila Middle School. He later received his high school diploma at Brooklyn Technical High School, more commonly known as Brooklyn Tech, in 1976. Brooklyn Tech is a public high school in New York City that specializes in science, engineering, and math. It is the largest public specialized high school in the United States and has had such famous alumni as Lou Verigno, the bodybuilder/ actor, and former NASA astronaut Karol J. Bobko.
Jeff Johnson

New Microsoft ads released: Not funny, not effective | Computerworld Blogs - 0 views

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    "Hey, a lot of really cool, normal people use Windows so don't be too embarrassed and switch to a Mac because that would be bad for society." "Remember that Microsoft has helped every sector of society do their jobs and solve really complex problems. Remember that this whole cool concept that is causing a lot of people to switch to a Mac is sort of bogus because even the really cool people, like NASA engineers, use Windows. And, remember that little kids in Africa are likely never going to be given the chance to switch to a Mac."
jasmeen jassi

SpaceX Announces Plans for Fully Reusable Launch System - 0 views

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    In a recent pronouncement at the National Press Club, SpaceX founder Elon Musk announced plans to develop an entirely reusable rocket system. The company's Dragon tablet, which could soon ferry astronauts and cargo to the global Space Station as part of NASA's fostering of private space industries, is already intended to be reusable. However, this new plan would call for the first and next stages of the rocket that carried the Dragon aloft to return to Earth in one piece.
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