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Going to Space? First Stop: Eight Months of Grueling Training in Russia's Star CityDo you want to be the commander or the engineer? It's exactly the kind of question you'd expect to hear from Richard Garriott, the 47-year-old father of massively multiplayer online gaming. His titles, which have sold more than 100 million copies, let gamers assume the role of magician, wa... |
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Inside Russia's Camp for Cosmonautsphoto: Photo: Benedict Redgrove In the woods an hour outside Moscow, a sign on the road reads zvyozdny or "star." You are now approaching Star City, home of the Russian space program where cosmonauts have trained since the time of Yuri Gagarin. Clients of Space Adventures who shell out... |
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Training for Space: Centrifuges, Spinning Chairs and Vomit CometsWired contributing editor David Kushner describes the grueling training regimen that all cosmonauts (and millionaire clients of Space Adventures) must undergo. ... |
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The Space Tourist Who Wasn'tI met Daisuke "Dice-K" Enomoto in Star City, Russia, in August 2006. Enomoto, 37, is slight with tired eyes and a shock of bleach-blond dyed hair. His idea of space travel comes from comic books and Star Wars. He grew up as a self-described otaku, coding his own computer games and dre... |
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DTV Transition Brings Big Bucks to RetailersWith five months left before broadcast television goes digital, retailers are raking in the dough, thanks to a surge in converter-box sales. ... |
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Advertisers Prove Humor ImpairedThat video may be funny to you, but advertisers don't get it. Sites such as CollegeHumor.com and FunnyOrDie.com are a mine field for marketers, who have proven reluctant to tarnish brand names by affiliating them with politically incorrect material. ... |
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