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Edgar Mitchell Pussies Out, Gives NASA Camera Back

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Edgar Mitchell, possibly the most outspoken of the NASA moon landing astronauts was originally set on selling a camera that was given to him as a token of appreciation for his dedicated service to the government.  The data acquisition camera was up for auction at the asking rate of $60-80 grand.  Unfortunately, Mitchell's handy Apollo 14 tool was ripped back by NASA, who claimed the equipment was still, technically, their property.  Initially, Mitchell was fighting the good fight to be able to maintain custody of the item, but eventually succumbed to the legal pressure and settled. Mitchell likes to talk to the media about aliens, UFOs, etc. in his life since the 1971 landing. NASA wins again.  Dammit.

Dum Dum Girls

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1976 Weather Underground and a Wave Reflection

Underground from J. Sprig on Vimeo . For more go to Dangerous Minds WAVE REFLECTION from Koji Aramaki on Vimeo .

Billy Ray Cyrus - UFONAUT!

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Don't worry.  He's on our side . (Is it me, or is coming out as a UFO/paranormal witness Hollywood chic?)

Some Friday Night Music

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The Invisible College: What am I doing wrong?

The Invisible College: What am I doing wrong? : I realize that by even addressing this I run the risk of ensuring its continuation. But I really have to ask: What in Odin's sweet name have...

Emporer X (America's 1st "hit" Tumblr band) - Bashling

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So in Los Angeles and everywhere there exists something known as the hipster. They are smart and they are difficult to pin down to a wall but for an interesting reason. They have a raw type of ambition that is beyond any DSM diagnosis, or is it? They can only keep em happy for so long until they blow the lid off some of the lucky few who see them when they are broke. From their damn website: Songwriter and noise pop saboteur Emperor X traded his pursuit of a master's degree in physics for the life of an underground minstrel. For the past 10 years, C.R. Matheny has been traveling the country playing all ages shows and punk houses while self-releasing a string of albums that have quietly built him a devoted cult following. The Riverfront Times calls him a "heartfelt, imaginative song canon." Prefix Mag says, "Emperor X seems to be pioneering a musical style that combines the most effective elements of lo-fi recording, analog electronics and formula rock . . . t...