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  • Transition Team and Solar Power Satellites is the next entry in this blog.

    Mixed Messages From NASA on Parabolic Flight Commercialization - NASA Watch 2008

  • I’ve always known that Recovering the Satellites is MUCH better!!

    Make It So « Become A Robot 2007

  • Pieces of metal circling the earth called Satellites?

    Sign of the Times « Whatever 2008

  • These "Iridium Flares" are listed under "Satellites" on the Heavens Above page for the next 24 hours and 7 days.

    Archive 2008-07-15 Nicole 2008

  • Up to a point "Satellites" is bracingly honest about the deep-seated problems of can-we-all-get-along multiculturalism, but in the end it goes soft, letting everyone in the cast off easy -- except, of course, the white guy.

    The Ghost of Daisy Mae 2008

  • "Satellites," her first play since "Stop Kiss," is a glib, preachy dramedy about a biracial yuppie couple (he's black, she's Korean-American) who move into a run-down brownstone in a soon-to-be-gentrified Brooklyn neighborhood and discover that life in the real world is more complicated than they'd thought.

    The Ghost of Daisy Mae 2008

  • The group showed off why they're one of music's best kept secrets, swiftly moving from the sweeping anthemic bursts of "Satellites" to the post-hardcore agit-punk of "New Crimes" with the ease of an act that's been performing together for decades.

    Bostonist 2009

  • The first song on the record ( "Satellites") is about information / media overload, and the indifference that can come from it.

    Bostonist 2009

  • The group showed off why they're one of music's best kept secrets, swiftly moving from the sweeping anthemic bursts of "Satellites" to the post-hardcore agit-punk of "New Crimes" with the ease of an act that's been performing together for decades.

    Bostonist 2009

  • The first song on the record ( "Satellites") is about information / media overload, and the indifference that can come from it.

    Bostonist 2009

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