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Venture 400 kilometers above the Earth to visit the International Space Station, mankind's extraordinary floating laboratory where brave astronauts unlock the mysteries of science. This mind-blowing journey reveals the ISS's astonishing engineering marvel and the jaw-dropping experiments performed in zero gravity, including hypnotic fluid dynamics that defy everything you thought you knew about physics.

 

They're near Dire wolves, not true ones. They have 20 genes from Dire wolf, but they don't even have the Dire wolf DNA fully mapped, so they can't say for sure it's 100% dire wolf. Most experts say they aren't full dire wolves due to genetics and environment, but they're as close as we can get now. This could really help the return of the Red Wolf though, since they're critically endangered. There's like 15-17 of those left in the wild.
 
I do not pay for any cable/streaming services. I stream mainly through my Roku player. My favorite Roku channel is YouTube.

 
I do not pay for any cable/streaming services. I stream mainly through my Roku player. My favorite Roku channel is YouTube.


2 years ago we were paying about $297 per month for cable tv, finally said screw this and went to YouTube tv which has been fantastic and only about $102 per month. So you say u use Roku for all of your streaming. You say that your favorite channel is YouTube, is that YouTube or YouTube tv? I can’t imagine that you have access to all of YouTube tv. Splain please…
 
2 years ago we were paying about $297 per month for cable tv, finally said screw this and went to YouTube tv which has been fantastic and only about $102 per month. So you say u use Roku for all of your streaming. You say that your favorite channel is YouTube, is that YouTube or YouTube tv? I can’t imagine that you have access to all of YouTube tv. Splain please…
I don't pay for any channel subscription service, be it cable TV or YouTube TV.
I watch most of my streaming using Free YouTube.
 
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Even Blade would be proud…
 
Remembering the issues the Texas grid experienced in the 2021 Polar Vortex...

Grid Blackouts in Spain & Portugal

 
As we head into the Memorial Day weekend, let us reflect on the tremendous price that was paid by the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. Through the sounding of Taps, members of The United States Air Force Band solemnly render honor to those who have given the ultimate sacrifice for their country.

A long-held musical tradition at military funerals, the music of Taps originated from a Civil War bugle call entitled, “Extinguish Lights”. A plaintive call, the sounding of Taps signals the end of the fallen serviceman’s duty and is the final tribute from a grateful nation.

To those who have given the last full measure of devotion, we honor your service, pay tribute to your lives, and thank you for your selfless sacrifice.

We'd like to thank Mr. Matthew Priest, Director of Culpeper National Cemetery, all of the staff at Culpeper National Cemetery, as well as Ms. Richelle Taylor, Public Affairs Specialist with the Department of Veteran Affair’s National Cemetery Administration, for their help making this tribute possible.

https://www.dvidshub.net/video/777678/usaf-band-memorial-day-taps
 

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