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Week 18 (April 28, 2014)

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Expedition 20 Flight Engineer Michael Barratt provides a 20-minute tour of the International Space Station, documenting the full 167 feet of the space station's pressurized modules. Barratts commentary describes to Mission Control in Houston how equipment and supplies are arranged and stored, and provides engineers with a detailed assessment of each module-to-module hatchway.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1OTSbIzcwI

Live video from the International Space Station includes internal views when the crew is on-duty and Earth views at other times. The video is accompanied by audio of conversations between the crew and Mission Control. This video is only available when the space station is in contact with the ground. During "loss of signal" periods, viewers will see a blue screen. Since the station orbits the Earth once every 90 minutes, it experiences a sunrise or a sunset about every 45 minutes. When the station is in darkness, external camera video may appear black, but can sometimes provide spectacular views of lightning or city lights below.

The Database Hive for SQL Server DBAs by Hugo Shebbeare, MVP (2010): Microsoft Project Migration Template for the move to SQL 2012

http://www.lapresse.ca/vivre/urbania/201309/06/01-4686805-hugo-shebbeare-porte-parole-du-quebec-office-of-the-english-language.php

http://nodogsoranglophones.blogspot.ca/2011/05/hugo-shebbeare-is-vindicated.html

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Ed Yong: Suicidal crickets, zombie roaches and other parasite tales | Talk Video | TED.com
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We humans set a premium on our own free will and independence ... and yet there's a shadowy influence we might not be considering. As science writer Ed Yong explains in this fascinating, hilarious and disturbing talk, parasites have perfected the art of manipulation to an incredible degree. So are they influencing us? It's more than likely.