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Jan. 6th, 2005
Page facelift on main and index pages.
-Interval Timeline added
-More rider profiles added

Jan. 4th, 2005
Return to work on page, updates and new features
-Timelines added
-Rider profiles added
-Happy New Year(Turn 25 of 10th Pass)

Apr. 27th, 2003
Page "facelift" compleate, minus images.
Reorganization of page adding in a Record Cavern area for files and timelines.
Also renaimed the Message board link on the first page to "Lower Caverns."
New File added, a table/record of the Weyrleaders of Janus, hope to clean that up a bit more.

Apr. 13th, 2003
Hm, well its been quite the little span, but I've finally gotten around to updating!
(Collage and work really take away from one's free time.)
Anyways please bear with me as I attempt to revamp and imporve the page over the next week.
Bits and peices everywhere. It'll look like a flitter got into the lower caverns!
On a more somber note this is posted at the request of our Weyrwoman Second, Glorya rider of gold Hermath of Janus Weyr:

In Memorium: Tim Allee.
He was born 14 April 1957, died on 3 April 2003, just 11 days shy of his 46th birthday.
In case you're wondering, he had ALS, which stands for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis,
also known as Lou Gerhig's disease.


Feb. 1st, 2003
As a horrible tragedy, after sixteen days in space,
the Shuttle Columbia, broke apart during re-entry in
the skies above Texas at approximately 8:12 am this
Saturday morning. Lost aboard were all seven members of the crew:

Mission Commander Rick Husband, 45, of Amarillo, Texas.
Misson Pilot William McCool, 41, of Lubbock, Texas.
Payload Commander Michael Anderson, 43, of Spokane, Washington.
The four Mission Specialists:
Kalpana Chawla, 41, originally from India.
Dr. David Brown, 46, of Washington, Virginia.
Laurel Clark, 41, of Racine, Wisconsin.
Col. Illan Ramon, 48, of Tel Aviv Israel.


Jan. 31st, 2003
There are now nine registered members to the Our 10th Pass
forum on Ezboard.com where we have a board.






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