The program Conspiracy Theory: Did We Land on The Moon? seen on FOX television network (2/15/01) advanced the claim that NASA’s Apollo Moon missions were a giant hoax. The claim was largely supported by alleged “anomalies” in Apollo photos. David Percy, an Associate of the Royal Photographic Society, told FOX: “Our research suggests that images of the Apollo landings are not a true and accurate record. In our view the Apollo pictures were faked. Many of the images are replete with inconsistences and anomalies.” Are Percy and other Apollo skeptics correct? Let’s examine their claims… Briljante uitleg (met foto’s)…
Archives for 13 November 2002
The Center for Shopping Cart Abuse Prevention
It saddens us here at The Center for Shopping Cart Abuse Prevention to have to present the graphic images on the pages that follow. We would rather be showing images of pretty puppies or sunshine. But it is our duty to present in detail the atrocities that are being committed…
voor de w00t w00t insiders…
Als iemand MoH:SH nog wil hebben, kan ik ‘m wel uploaden… (voorwaarde: een snelle ftp server)
Wine may keep the mind sharp…
People who drink wine seem to have a lower risk of developing Alzheimers disease and other forms of dementia, Danish researchers reported on Monday… Bierdrinkers juist meer… dus allemaal over op wijn.
The return of the wired
The return of the wired toaster Microsoft is set to show off smart objects–small, Internet-enabled household items–at Comdex next week, as PC makers gear up for the second wave of Internet appliances.
PWC has come out with
PWC has come out with their annual technology forecast, where they say the big trend over the next couple of years is for technology to become easier to use. Computing will spread to many more places, they say, but become less visible than ever before. This doesn’t seem like a difficult prediction to make, since this is exactly what’s been happening for years.