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Free-fall blogging for volunteers is good fun, with no worrying about if peers approve/are impressed etc, that it was pointed out museum professionals have to continually think about.
Soliciting conversation and listening actively while isolating discussion Mia 2009
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Free-fall time is an exaggeration, by albury smith on Saturday, Jan 31, 2009 at 8: 13: 15 AM start from 10 by remo on Saturday, Jan 31, 2009 at 4: 05: 33 PM
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Free-fall "zero-g dance" to be performed this weekend, inspired by Hugo-winning novel "Stardance"
- Boing Boing 2007
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Free-fall by albury smith on Monday, Dec 8, 2008 at 8: 10: 33 PM
OpEdNews - Quicklink: New World Trade Center Collapse Videos 2008
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Free-fall parachute jumping was specificially forbidden together with ‘all other hazardous sports’.
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Free-fall nausea, likes seasickness, is a joke only to those not affected; it would take a Dante to describe a hundred thousand cases of it.
The Past Through Tomorrow Heinlein, Robert A. 1967
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Free-fall nausea, likes seasickness, is a joke only to those not affected; it would take a Dante to describe a hundred thousand cases of it.
Methuselah's Children Heinlein, Robert A. 1958
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Free-fall sensor - As an added layer of protection, if the drive (or the system it's in) is dropped while in use, WD's free-fall sensor detects that the drive is falling and, in less than 200 milliseconds, parks the head to help prevent damage and data loss.
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'Free-fall' ending, but won't predict unemployment rate peak
Market News 2009
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Free-fall speed CANNOT occur when there is ANY obstruction to a falling object.
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