[this report did not show the total remaining subs, but subtracking
29,743 from the total given last month, the total active subs for the
end of June stands at 185,963]
from skyretailer.com
C-Band Reports Monthly Subscriber Activity
Not taking anyone by surprise, net de-authorizations
http://www.turnto10.com/community/4676707/detail.html
NBC 10 Receives $40,000 Grant to Study Alternative Source Of Electricity
At Transmitter Site In Rehoboth, MA
POSTED: 5:13 pm EDT July 1, 2005
The Massachusetts Technology Collaborative (MTC) recently notified NBC
10 that it received a
July 8, 2005
RELEASE: 05-178
NASA Solicits Interest in Use of Shuttle Landing Facility
NASA today issued a formal request for expressions of interest by
non-NASA organizations, including commercial space companies, for use of
the Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) at the Kennedy Space Center
Visions of Earth Online Extra @ National Geographic Magazine
http://www7.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0507/voe_extra/
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Wi-Fi cloaks a new breed of intruder
http://www.sptimes.com/2005/07/04/State/Wi_Fi_cloaks_a_new_br.shtml
Florida Man Charged For Stealing Wi-Fi
http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/07/07/1351258
Florida case raises questions about Wi-Fi mooching
from Arianespace
Launch of THAICOM 4 (IPSTAR) delayed by several days
The upcoming Ariane 5 flight with Thailand's THAICOM 4 (IPSTAR) will
experience a short delay because of the discovery of an anomaly with
ground equipment used to prepare the launcher at the Spaceport in French
Guiana.
Sex scene stirs up a fuss over Grand Theft Auto
By Hiawatha Bray, Globe Staff | July 9, 2005
Enough with the endless controversy over violence in video games.
Instead, let's talk about sex.
Raunchy, full-contact sex -- the sort of thing you'd see in a porn
movie, only with cartoonlike,
Online Data Gets Personal: Cell Phone Records for Sale
By Jonathan Krim
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, July 8, 2005; D01
They're not just after your credit card or Social Security numbers.
Fueled by the ease of online commerce, snoops are on the trail of
other personal information, too.