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About 12 months ago I saw what looked like a long-exposure shot of a shuttle launch, at night, from a high vantage point (possibly a helecopter). My efforts to find it since have not since located this stunning shot, despite searches of the usual, common-sense general and subject specific sites.
Would the hive mind be able to help with this?
posted by Mrevilbreakfast
on Sep 5, 2009 -
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Good Extended Stay Hotels / Suites in Tucson, AZ this summer? [more inside]
posted by chrisalbon
on May 7, 2009 -
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I need help extending a wireless network either via an Airport Express or an ancient Linksys (BEFW11S4 ver. 2). [more inside]
posted by terrapin
on Mar 11, 2009 -
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Do you attend the birthdays of your nieces and nephews (if they don't live all that close to you)? [more inside]
posted by jalebi
on May 19, 2008 -
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A couple of friends of mine are going to study in NYC for a period of 6 weeks starting mid November. Any suggestions regarding places offering extended stay? [more inside]
posted by edmz
on Oct 12, 2007 -
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How do I change Extended File Attributes (also known as NTFS File Attributes) like Title, other than one at a time?
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posted by EllenC
on May 26, 2007 -
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I'm reading through some instructional material regarding the French language from About.com, and am running up against some inconsistencies in the way accented characters are being rendered in Firefox. Some pages render correctly, and others do not - the accented characters are replaced by question mark characters (these pages render correctly in Safari). Why would there be a difference between pages like this?
posted by DandyRandy
on Feb 21, 2007 -
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I've got a database of names, many of which have international characters (e-acute, c-cedilla, o-umlaut, etc). I want the search routine to be clever enough that if I search for "Celik" it'll find c-cedilla-elik, even though "c" and "c-cedilla" are entirely different. [more inside]
posted by Pericles
on Apr 13, 2006 -
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