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... to a friend and I wanted to emphasize what I was saying with an exclamation point. Unfortunately, Dragon thought I was saying "excavation point" and kept typing "excavation ." As a new user, I didn't understand why the word point in Dragon converted into (.) I now know that certain words are commands and that sometimes Dragon, depending on ...
... the Hughes Residence in Pinon Soleil in Castle Rock is largely completed. It is a very complex excavation due to the slope of the hill coupled with the large number of floor elevations. There are ... sport court sub-basement, the pool deck and the patio. The site also required a certain amount of over excavation due to poor soil.The site itself is relatively tight meaning that the contractor had to ...
ASTROBOTIC PRESS RELEASE NASA today selected Astrobotic Technology and Carnegie Mellon University for two contracts to study Moon excavation robots and methods to simulate the one-sixth lunar gravity on Earth. (...) Read the rest of Astrobotic, Carnegie Mellon Win NASA Regolith Excavation Contracts (337 words) © Douglas for Parabolic Arc, 2009. | No comment | Add ...
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Archaeological excavation at Campa Torres By: kjfitz @ 2009-11-15 10:36:59 Campa Torres was excavated in 1783, the first time by the architect Manuel Reguera González, at the request of Jovellanos, who unearthed the remains of two constructions that he thinks the source of the Aras Sestianas, a stone dedicated to Emperor Augustus. The existence of this monument links the Asturian village with ...
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Much More Than We Anticipated, Less Than We Deserved - Big Freewheeling Digger - This is a great summary of what this team encountered at the 2009 Regolith Excavation Challenge, including close calls, triumphs, and controveries. Looking ahead: What next? In the short term, the team has been invited by NASA to participate in a in-situ resource utilization exercise this February. Fortunately, it ...
Just a reminder that Tuesday (Nov 10) the Charles County Archaeological Society (CCAS) will be meeting at 7:30pm at the Port Tobacco Courthouse. Ed Chaney, Deputy Director of Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory, will present a talk, entitled "Ye dwelling house wherin the plaintiff's grandfather lived: Excavations on an early 18th-century plantation." Carol PS from ...
More than a year into an excavation project of the men's gymnasium that was destroyed by the 1906 earthquake, Stanford university archaeologist Laura Jones' team has unearthed evidence suggesting why the newly complete building collapsed so spectacularly while so many other structures survived the violent temblor.
LIVINGTON COUNTY—Human remains have been found during in Livingston County during excavation work being performed by the state Department of Environmental Conservation. State Police said that about 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, they responded with the Livingston County Sheriff’s Office to Springwater Creek off School St. in the Village of Springwater, for the discovery of what is believed
A friend sent this unprovenanced report via email, which ironically was passed over a wireless system: After having dug to a depth of 10 feet last year, New York scientists found traces of copper wire dating back 100 years and came to the conclusion, that their ancestors already had a telephone network more than 100 years ago. Not to be outdone by the New Yorkers, in the weeks that followed, a ...
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Fish-hook from the 2008 Magdala Project dig. The Magdala Project blog is giving some info on the current excavations at the site of Magdala on the west short of the Sea of Galilee. Reports include information on the first century synagogue, a 2006 preliminary report, and ship iconography as portrayed on mosaics of the first to third centuries AD. Several nice photos are included on the blog ...

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