Undersea Cables to Undersea Observatories
Back in the late 80s, early 90s, the telecom industry went on an undersea fibre binge. Cables were laid under the Atlantic and Pacifc to carry voice and data traffic between the various continents. Thanks to the glut in the telecom market, and advancements in the technology, these cables are targeted to be retired early. However, they might find use in bringing to life undersea observatories that will keep tabs on ocean floor seismic activity.
Blogs of Note
Who Would Jesus Hate? -- described as providing "anecdotal evidence of how religion is on the wrong side of every social issue." Fugetaboutit! -- hilarious site from a "48-year-old shrinking Italian comedian ." Take the tagline for instance: "I saw the face of Jesus in my lasagna ... briefly."
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