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Mercury

Mercury, the solar system's innermost planet, will spend about five hours crossing in front of the Sun today - beginning at 1912 UT (2:12pm EST), November 8. Specially equipped telescopes are highly recommended to safely spot the planet's diminutive silhouette however, as Mercury should appear about 200 times smaller than the enormous solar disk. This simulated view is based on a filtered solar image recorded on November 3rd. It shows active regions and the Mercury transit across the Sun at six positions from lower left to middle right. Depending on your location, the Sun may not be above the horizon during the entire transit, but webcasts of the event are planned - including one using images from the sun-staring SOHO spacecraft. This is the second of 14 transits of Mercury during the 21st century. The next similar event will be a transit of Venus in June of 2012.

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What will you di if your boss doesn't like you?

I come up to this topic because I am interested to your opinion. The "what if" question. I know the answer to this but I want to hear from all of you guys. Some reasons are.. 1. Sick … And Tired Of...

Started by mashimaro (935) • 1 response • Last response by mashimaro (935) • 2 years ago
Tags: boss, carreer, job, man, woman

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It Sometimes Really Amazes Me: The Kindness Of Strangers

I just had to share this with you about something. I do happen to be a fan of Oprah Winfrey and if anyone has seen her show recently beginning next Monday, on March 3rd will be a special on-line...

Started by pyewacket (8756) in people • 24 responses • Last response by mrsjbelle (1218) • 9 months ago
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Guy hangs himself, webcasts death to his girlfriend!!

Think I am just creating a topic of my own? No, this really happened in our State last week. I read this in newspaper and its really shocking. Want to know what really happened?? In a tragic...

Started by ragirg (593) in love • 9 responses • Last response by gavsmomjamie (289) • 9 months ago
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FREE KNOWLEDGE: Take any of these free video courses through Berkeley, Yale, etc

I have been using these resources for a few years, and I am a huge proponent of free knowledge so I would like to take the time to share a little of it with you all. Below, I've listed a few...

Started by lordthor (10) in education • 1 response • Last response by lordthor (10) • 8 months ago
Tags: berkeley, education, free, knowledge, physics

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Virtual classrooms

Hello everybodyji,Do you know something about virtual classrooms?let me tell something. In a virtual classroom, students can learn from any location via a web collaboration technology, wherein...

Started by shalu1975 (1519) in student • 4 responses • Last response by shalu1975 (1519) • 3 months ago
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Updated: Light Reading’s Web Video Cheat Sheet

A list we’ve pointed to many times on ResourceShelf, the awesome Web Video Cheat Sheet, compiled by Phil Harvey at LightReading.com, has been updated for the first time in several months. The...

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Webcast: FLICC/FEDLINK Presentation: Careers in Federal Libraries

FLICC/FEDLINK Video Presentation: Careers in Federal LibrariesThese two video segments present Careers in Federal Libraries– an ALA preconference event — in its entirety. Watch this...

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Webcast: Economics and Organization of Bibliographic Data

Webcast: Economics and Organization of Bibliographic Data The moderator was Judith Nadler, University of Chicago Library. This event took place on July 9, 2007. The video is divided into four...

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Webcast and Presentation: Tor: Anonymity and Access to Services Despite Censorship

This archived Educause Live presentation took place on Tuesday, July 10, 2007. We think Tor and services like it are important for info pros to know about and understand how they work. What is...

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Webcasts: Foundation Center Launches Multimedia Events Archive on the Web

Foundation Center Launches Multimedia Events Archive on the Web Direct to Multimedia Events Archive The Foundation Center’s new online Events Archive provides free access to Foundation Center...

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