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The Week In Geek...
The Week In Geek...
A round-up of geeky news you might have otherwise missed... (1) Blast Off Today : The next generation of American space exploration is due to begin today (Tuesday) with the launch of the Ares I-X test rocket. (2) Hit Dice For The Fat Lady : An Australian comedy troupe are putting on Dungeons ...
Exclusive: Fox to bench 'Dollhouse' during sweeps
Exclusive: Fox to bench 'Dollhouse' during sweeps
ausiellofiles.ew.com — dollhouse_l This isn’t a good sign: Sources confirm to me exclusively that Fox has decided to pull Dollhouse off the schedule during November sweeps. Joss Whedon’s ratings-challenged drama is expected to return in December and air back-to-back ... (more) Exclusive: Fox to bench 'Dollhouse' during sweeps
Double The Dollhouse In December! - Dollhouse
Double The Dollhouse In December! - Dollhouse
io9.com — Savor tonight's all-new Dollhouse : It'll be the last one until December. But you'll get a concentrated dose of the mind-wiping during the holiday season, including two hours in a row of Summer Glau. A Fox rep tells io9 that this is the airing ... (more) Double The Dollhouse In December! - Dollhouse
Dollhouse 2.4 – Belonging – review
bscreview.com — This episode was billed as Sierra’s story, so it was no surprise that almost all the scenes focused on her. Jonathan Frakes ( Star Trek TNG ’s own Number One, William Ryker!) directed, while Keith Carradine guest starred in what might be a role he reprises later as one of the executives higher ... (more) Dollhouse 2.4 – Belonging – review
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The Vehicle Of Our Mars Dreams Is A Needle Waiting To Thread Space [Rocket Porn]
io9.com 28 days ago — Marvel at the beauty of NASA's Ares I-X test rocket, due to launch on Tuesday. If all goes well, NASA can move forward with development of its next-generation Orion spacecraft, which should carry us to the Moon... and Mars. According to The ...
NASA Test Rocket Rides to Launch Aboard Apollo-Era CrawlerWired: Wired Science
The first test flight for NASA’s next-generation rocket rumbled closer when the Ares I-X rocket took a ride to its launch spot aboard a massive Apollo-era crawler Tuesday morning. It reached Launch Pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center at 9:17 a.m. Eastern after a 4.2-mile trip that took ...
NASA Rocket Scientists Did ‘Frickin’ Fantastic’Wired: Wired Science
Nothing gets the NASA boys fired up quite like a rocket launch. The Ares I-X rocket, a modified prototype of the Ares I rocket that may send humans back to the Moon, and the 2.6 million pounds of thrust it put out, sent the engineers at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral into ...