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Who is Online Admin Module Version 2
Posted by Affamole
on Monday, August 18 2008 @ 22:30:48 CDT (81 reads)
Addons What's new in this release.

Who is Where has been added.
Removed some of the images, so that the display fits, with the new layout.
You now have a choice to use flags or abbreviations for countries.
Default settings for flags, requires that you...

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slaytanic.sourceforge.net: more than 10 modules, blocks and hacks for PHP-Nuke
Posted by NukeEvangelist
on Friday, August 15 2008 @ 21:53:23 CDT (186 reads)
Addons click slaytanic.sourceforge.net

Links Plus
Content Plus
NukeMailer
SlayBook

share ideas now!

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GCalendar is an event calendar module for PHP-Nuke with lots of top-features
Posted by NukeEvangelist
on Thursday, August 14 2008 @ 18:28:54 CDT (190 reads)
Addons

GCalendar features: monthly, weekly & daily views; repeating events; international :: see gc-Calendar [click here ]

get free code and support - have fun!

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Montegoscripts.com: HTML-Newsletter and many other great Nuke-Solutions
Posted by NukeEvangelist
on Wednesday, August 13 2008 @ 07:54:31 CDT (268 reads)
Addons [click] montegoscripts.com and see

HTML Newsletter and much more! Get code and support.

see also forum with many users from all over the globe
FAQ with 7500 Q & A

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NukeSeo NukeFeed NukePie NukeWySIWYG and lot of others modules more
Posted by NukeEvangelist
on Tuesday, August 12 2008 @ 00:08:07 CDT (289 reads)
Addons [click] nukeseo.com works hard on the enhancement of several scripts: see the overview

travel over to the experts - see also nukecode.com &
and warp-speed.de
for more!

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brandnew on Scribbytech.net: NukeSigs V1.1 Released - see online demo & get it!
Posted by NukeEvangelist
on Monday, August 11 2008 @ 18:08:08 CDT (277 reads)
Addons ScribbyTech has released a new version of their popular NukeSigs module, this new version includes the following new features...

+ Add custom backgrounds easily.
+ .png images replaced with .gif's.
+ WYSIWYG editor disabled for textarea.

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Blocks for PHP-Nuke - see many top notch solutions with features ..get all free
Posted by NukeEvangelist
on Monday, August 11 2008 @ 00:54:15 CDT (336 reads)
Addons [click all]

- miguelo.org NaviNuke-Block
- hecaro.net NukeBlocks
- hi5jamaica.com friendfinder
- Static-Nuke statoc apps
- Spidean.com with Wrapper-module


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Google Page Rank Checker
Posted by Affamole
on Sunday, August 10 2008 @ 18:51:36 CDT (304 reads)
Addons LD Google PR for phpnuke 7.9+
You can now check your google page rank at LD Software.

You can add LD Google PR, to your web site, download the module from LD Software Downloads.

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Pancake.org: Zina MP3 Player :: Sergids.com: Top-Music-Module-top notch features
Posted by NukeEvangelist
on Friday, August 08 2008 @ 13:13:45 CDT (327 reads)
Addons [click all] Zina-MP3-Module :: Topmusic-module


get more @ NukeCode.com or warp-speed.de share ideas, code & visions

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RavenNuke v.2.30.RC looks for tester: btw see the Account-module CNBYA v5.0 beta
Posted by NukeEvangelist
on Friday, August 08 2008 @ 12:43:51 CDT (420 reads)

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First around-the-world telegram sent, 66 years before Voyager II launch

On this day in 1911, a dispatcher in the New York Times office sends the first telegram around the world via commercial service. Exactly 66 years later, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) sends a different kind of message--a phonograph record containing information about Earth for extraterrestrial beings--shooting into space aboard the unmanned spacecraft Voyager II.

The Times decided to send its 1911 telegram in order to determine how fast a commercial message could be sent around the world by telegraph cable. The message, reading simply "This message sent around the world," left the dispatch room on the 17th floor of the Times building in New York at 7 p.m. on August 20. After it traveled more than 28,000 miles, being relayed by 16 different operators, through San Francisco, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Saigon, Singapore, Bombay, Malta, Lisbon and the Azores--among other locations--the reply was received by the same operator 16.5 minutes later. It was the fastest time achieved by a commercial cablegram since the opening of the Pacific cable in 1900 by the Commercial Cable Company.

On August 20, 1977, a NASA rocket launched Voyager II, an unmanned 1,820-pound spacecraft, from Cape Canaveral, Florida. It was the first of two such crafts to be launched that year on a "Grand Tour" of the outer planets, organized to coincide with a rare alignment of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Aboard Voyager II was a 12-inch copper phonograph record called "Sounds of Earth." Intended as a kind of introductory time capsule, the record included greetings in 60 languages and scientific information about Earth and the human race, along with classical, jazz and rock 'n' roll music, nature sounds like thunder and surf, and recorded messages from President Jimmy Carter and other world leaders.

The brainchild of astronomer Carl Sagan, the record was sent with Voyager II and its twin craft, Voyager I--launched just two weeks later--in the faint hope that it might one day be discovered by extraterrestrial creatures. The record was sealed in an aluminum jacket that would keep it intact for 1 billion years, along with instructions on how to play the record, with a cartridge and needle provided.

More importantly, the two Voyager crafts were designed to explore the outer solar system and send information and photographs of the distant planets to Earth. Over the next 12 years, the mission proved a smashing success. After both crafts flew by Jupiter and Saturn, Voyager I went flying off towards the solar system's edge while Voyager II visited Uranus, Neptune and finally Pluto in 1990 before sailing off to join its twin in the outer solar system.

Thanks to the Voyager program, NASA scientists gained a wealth of information about the outer planets, including close-up photographs of Saturn's seven rings; evidence of active geysers and volcanoes exploding on some of the four planets' 22 moons; winds of more than 1,500 mph on Neptune; and measurements of the magnetic fields on Uranus and Neptune. The two crafts are expected to continue sending data until 2020, or until their plutonium-based power sources run out. After that, they will continue to sail on through the galaxy for millions of years to come, barring some unexpected collision.

Provided by: The History Channel(c)


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