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[http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2012-08/curiositys-legacy-what-sundays-successful-landing-means-future-robotic-space-exploration Curiosity's Legacy: What This Week's Successful Landing Means for the Future of Robotic Space Exploration], Clay Dillow, Popular Science, 10 August 2012, 06 September 2012 (General) | [http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2012-08/curiositys-legacy-what-sundays-successful-landing-means-future-robotic-space-exploration Curiosity's Legacy: What This Week's Successful Landing Means for the Future of Robotic Space Exploration], Clay Dillow, Popular Science, 10 August 2012, 06 September 2012 (General) |
Revision as of 23:05, 6 September 2012
Contents
Moin Moin!
Ich heiße Kaitlyn Jaeck (oder kurz Kaity).
--Jaeck is pronounced like the boy's name Jake--
So I guess this is where we awkwardly insert information about ourselves... Well, here it goes:
Ten Random facts about Kaity:
1) I hate bacon and pineapple
2) There was a severe thunderstorm the night I was born, and to this day I love the rain
3) The dorm I'm currently living in (GA) is bigger than my graduating high school class (152 people)
4) I've gone over 204km/hr in a car (aka >125mph)
5) Between my sister and I, we have 3 pigs, a cow, 2 cats, 4 hamsters, a chinchilla, a snake, 3 chickens, and around 12 rabbits at any given time
6) I have been bear hunting
7) My mother's maiden name is Klingle, which comes from the German word Klingel, meaning "to ring a bell."
8) It's a bubbler. Not a water fountain. Period. Proof--> http://www.examiner.com/article/where-s-the-bubbler
9) I grew up with Disney, so I can recite pretty much any Disney song word for word. (just ask about Hakuna Matata...)
10) My dad wanted to name me Katarina after the Olympic ice skater
Five Not-So-Random Facts:
1) I'm studying Mechanical Engineering with an Aerospace Certificate
2) My high school Advanced Physics class went to Houston, TX this past April with an experiment on NASA's Zero-G "Vomit-Comet"
3) I'm on the DUMB IM soccer team (the best one, of course)
4) I'm a proud piccolo player in DUMB
5) I lied. There are only 4.
Onto the Interesting Stuff!
Engineer the tools of scientific discovery: Curiosity's Legacy: What This Week's Successful Landing Means for the Future of Robotic Space Exploration, Clay Dillow, Popular Science, 10 August 2012, 06 September 2012 (General)