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I tend to think that my security habits are pretty good. Not great, but pretty good. Unlike a lot of people, I don’t use the same password over and over again. One thing I do that isn’t particularly brilliant is that I use the same email account for a lot of my online social networking […]
This wikipedia article has some pretty great sources. The article actually sites the mission reports from 1970, as well as the photographs and materials collected. Most of the cited sources come from published books or government websites (Nasa and the Smithsonian Air and Space Museums). The article discusses media depiction, the physical location of artifacts from […]
The “historical” website that I chose to look up on whois.com is Reddit. Why? Because it’s basically an archive. Why? Because it contains dozend of links to primary and secondary resources on the section of the site TodayILearned (TIL). For example, today, on Reddit, I learned that there was a nonviolent, student resistance group in […]