No. 137 --- 01 June 2007

Ralph J. Coppola --- r_j_coppola<at>hotmail.com

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Wanderings

David Petersen and Lance Osadchey have assembled a nice collection of Worthy Science Sources

Parallax, the birth place of the Basic Stamp microcontroller, has Paul Verhage's e-book --- The Poor Man's Satellite. Amateur Radio High Altitude Ballooning, free for downloading.

The Construction and Deployment of an ULF Receiver for the Study of Schumann Resonance

The Reception of Schumann Resonance

Hopefully, E. Vogel, will be updating his ULF, ELF and VLF Web Site.

R is a freeware computer language and environment for statistical computing and graphics.

Tunnel Harry --- The ultimate in DIY.

Edward Vajda looks at some of the various hypotheses of the origin of language.

The Language “Tree”

The Kids Room

Pathfinder Science --- devoted in forming student scientists, not science students.

Suppliers

Being listed here does not constitute an endorsement by SAS or me of any information, product or service.

Visit Lynxmotion to see their selection of robots, robotic arms, rovers and assorted parts.

The Pratt Hobbies Rocketry Catalog contains some interesting items.

On The Lighter Side

How the U.S. Defense Security Service is spending your tax dollar --- or --- “The Great Canadian Spy Quarter Case.”

http://www.llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyll-llantysiliogogogoch.com/ --- is reported to be the longest URL on the Web.

Also see:

http://llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch.co.uk/