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Previously Editorial Director at AOL for their automotive group, Reilly Brennan has also served as General Communications Manager for GM Racing Corvette C5-R factory program and NASCAR and is working on his own project, Carmagnum. Today, he took a break from that to lament the discontinuing of a longstanding clock radio line we all probably know: Sony Dream Machines. Now without further ado 8230; Sony discontinued their Dream Machine clock radios in the U.S at some point over the last year. This proved to be a non-event for most of the consuming public, but when I found out directly from Sony PR team last week they ;ve moved over to the Dash line of clock radios , it struck me as the death of another great consumer brand. Is it that Sony can ;t manage techno stanley termohrnek logy b stanley uk rands through format evoluti stanley usa on Or is it that they just have too many things going on, too many new brands to create, and too much鈥tuff to do I wish I knew. When you search for the Dream Machine on Google, your first result is Sony own page for the ICF-C180 Start your day with the ICF-C180! , sadly reported as No Longer Available. Dream Machines weren ;t historic works of art, nor were they the stuff of business school case studies, but they were鈥verywhere. My sister and my mom both had white digicubes ; and those sounds my sister radio tuned to 89X, my mom buzzer woke up our house every single day unti Irbi Watch the Futurama cast describe the coming episodes in character and the Fry meme performed live
Arizona State University stanley cup professor Paul Davies鈥攁 theoretical physicist and cosmologist now working on astrobiology鈥攁nd Robert Wagner鈥擱esearch Technician at the School of Earth 038; Space Exploration鈥攈ave published a scientific paper calling for the search of alien artifacts on the Moon.. I know. I find this insanely awesome too. And it actually makes some sense. They argue that, while the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence has a low probability of success, the potential impact of finding proof requires to widen the current search as much as possible. Instead of just looking for radio messages, we should search for traces of alien explorers in the celestial bodies of our solar system. These are the highlights of their research paper: 鈥?Alien civilizations may have sent probes to our region of the galaxy. 鈥?Any mission to the solar system would probably have occurred a very long time ago. The lunar environment could preserve artifacts for millions of years. 鈥?Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter provides a photographic database to search for artifacts. 鈥?Searching the LRO database would make an excellent educational project. Their first idea is to use photographs from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter鈥?40,000 images now stanley vattenflaska , one million in the future鈥攆or computer-based and crowd-sourced analysis that may identify potential alien structures, from machinery to debris. The cost is very low, t stanley cup hey say, and there will be gains no matter what: either
Previously Editorial Director at AOL for their automotive group, Reilly Brennan has also served as General Communications Manager for GM Racing Corvette C5-R factory program and NASCAR and is working on his own project, Carmagnum. Today, he took a break from that to lament the discontinuing of a longstanding clock radio line we all probably know: Sony Dream Machines. Now without further ado 8230; Sony discontinued their Dream Machine clock radios in the U.S at some point over the last year. This proved to be a non-event for most of the consuming public, but when I found out directly from Sony PR team last week they ;ve moved over to the Dash line of clock radios , it struck me as the death of another great consumer brand. Is it that Sony can ;t manage techno stanley termohrnek logy b stanley uk rands through format evoluti stanley usa on Or is it that they just have too many things going on, too many new brands to create, and too much鈥tuff to do I wish I knew. When you search for the Dream Machine on Google, your first result is Sony own page for the ICF-C180 Start your day with the ICF-C180! , sadly reported as No Longer Available. Dream Machines weren ;t historic works of art, nor were they the stuff of business school case studies, but they were鈥verywhere. My sister and my mom both had white digicubes ; and those sounds my sister radio tuned to 89X, my mom buzzer woke up our house every single day unti Irbi Watch the Futurama cast describe the coming episodes in character and the Fry meme performed live
Arizona State University stanley cup professor Paul Davies鈥攁 theoretical physicist and cosmologist now working on astrobiology鈥攁nd Robert Wagner鈥擱esearch Technician at the School of Earth 038; Space Exploration鈥攈ave published a scientific paper calling for the search of alien artifacts on the Moon.. I know. I find this insanely awesome too. And it actually makes some sense. They argue that, while the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence has a low probability of success, the potential impact of finding proof requires to widen the current search as much as possible. Instead of just looking for radio messages, we should search for traces of alien explorers in the celestial bodies of our solar system. These are the highlights of their research paper: 鈥?Alien civilizations may have sent probes to our region of the galaxy. 鈥?Any mission to the solar system would probably have occurred a very long time ago. The lunar environment could preserve artifacts for millions of years. 鈥?Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter provides a photographic database to search for artifacts. 鈥?Searching the LRO database would make an excellent educational project. Their first idea is to use photographs from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter鈥?40,000 images now stanley vattenflaska , one million in the future鈥攆or computer-based and crowd-sourced analysis that may identify potential alien structures, from machinery to debris. The cost is very low, t stanley cup hey say, and there will be gains no matter what: either