Today's GrokIt:
http://www.wired.com/autopia/2014/03/malaysia-air/
http://www.wired.com/autopia/2014/03/positive-train-control/
http://www.wired.com/rawfile/2014/03/world-diets/
http://www.wired.com/design/2014/03/gorgeous-miniature-oil-refineries-made-trash/
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2014/03/edward-snowdens-tech-call-arms/
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2014/03/nasa-asteroid-prize-code/
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dmac
i dont think its possible that they cant ANYTHING from that plane. sooner or later they have to come up with at least something to find out what happened to the plane.
ReplyDeletewhen the guy crashed the train, he was worried that he might damage the connection at his house and have speeds as fast as dmac
ReplyDeletethe plane is a government conspiracy, just like 9/11 and ALL of the superbowls. Stop the gov 2014!!! legalize pot .. p.s the green and red lines are old and need to be redone and add more equipment and safer ways to a void going through walls
ReplyDeletei think they will find that plane eventually
ReplyDeletenah, that plane better stay lost. It'll make a great tv series
ReplyDeletethe NASA asteroid lookout is a cool thing to do
ReplyDeleteAbout time that trains got an automated system to help prevent crashes that are a result of the conductor not paying attention.
ReplyDeleteHow ironic that the movements of anyone with a cellphone in their pocket can be tracked to any location at any time and a giant piece of equipment could just disappear. How about all of those smartphones in the pockets of those passengers. Couldn't they track it that way?
dmac
i dont get it why they cant find the plane. they should have a better GPS tracker on planes.
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