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I was at the newest attraction at Walt Disney World's Epcot Center
called 'Mission Space' yesterday (you can see a picture of the entrance of this new attraction opening officially at Disney's Epcot Center on August 15th at my website http://www.touristflorida.com ) and I went throught the ride and afterward went to a free video e-mail kiosk and at the end of it was surprised to read a closing message (and my memory stinks so I can't give an exact quote) that talked about how scientists are looking for life in space today and you can use a program called SETI@home to help them find it. I thought to myself just how commonplace and imagination capturing SETI@home had become if I could stumble upon this by accident. Regards, Jason H. |
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