Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for July 02, 2013

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    Templo S.U.D.  almost 11 years ago

    Wow. We U.S. citizens sure have the most interesting observances not marked on the calendar (the VaCD one).

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    roscoedog55  almost 11 years ago

    Computers on board the Apollo flights were similar to those in an originial Texas Instruments basic math calculator.

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    blackielawless  almost 11 years ago

    visit a cemetery day should be october 31st.

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    goweeder  almost 11 years ago

    “Always been proud that my birthday, april 24, is Secratery’s Day.”………………………………………………….Does your PC have a spell checker?

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    jack fairbanks  almost 11 years ago

    cara baby should have known something was up when he saw burnt umber and aquamarine signing those papers from his “good neighbor”…

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    Sodaburger  almost 11 years ago

    well of course it’s running on ‘90s technology, that’s when it was launched!

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    Stephen Gilberg  almost 11 years ago

    Perhaps some naive people would expect expeditions for upgrades.

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    boldyuma  almost 11 years ago

    It’s not the lead that kills you as an artist..It’s the absinthe(Hennesey, Pernod..etc..etc)

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    bostonEddie  almost 11 years ago

    There are several reasons to use older 386/486 devices. The big one is the amount of time it takes in design and procurement; it takes several years and much expense to bring in a new design, then there’s the process of fabrication and qualification and pre- and post- testing. On top of that is the problems with software design and qualification. Use an older device and you’ll know how it’ll react to environmental changes—metalization voids, internal corrosion, whatever. The Russian spacecraft used tubes. Better resistance to cosmic rays and nuclear particles.

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