John Goddard- World Famous Adventurer Rumi, April 7, 2013 One rainy afternoon an inspired 15-year old boy named John Goddard sat down at his kitchen table in Los Angeles and wrote three words at the top of a yellow pad, "My Life List." Under that heading he wrote down 127 goals. These were not simple or easy goals. They included climbing the world's major mountains, exploring from source to mouth the longest rivers of the world, piloting the world's fastest aircraft, running a mile in five minutes and reading the entire Encyclopedia Britannica. Now, a generation later, he has accomplished 109 of these quests, and has logged an impressive list of records in achieving them. Visit- http://www.johngoddard.info/index.htm Related Site Review
Aviation Safety Network (http://aviation-safety.net) May 23, 2010 Mission Statement “Providing everyone with a (professional) interest in aviation with up-to-date, complete and reliable authoritative information on airliner accidents and safety issues”. Content / scope The Aviation Safety Network is a private, independent initiative founded in 1996. On line since January 1996, the Aviation Safety Network covers accidents and… Read More
Debian CDs/DVDs archive Old Debian releases on CD/DVD July 12, 2013 This is where we store older CD/DVD releases of Debian. If you want to download the current release, look in the release area. The following releases are currently available here: 3.0_r0 to 3.0_r6 (Woody) 3.1_r0 to 3.1_r8 (Sarge) 4.0_r0 to 4.0_r9 (Etch) 5.0.0 to 5.0.10 (Lenny) 6.0.0 to … (Squeeze)… Read More