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May 4, 2009 6:52 PM

Bad Drivers Beware

How many times have you seen a close call on the roadway and wished you could do more than just shake your fist and shout some obscenities at the offending driver? (Without getting into any road rage.) Enter the internet. A slew of sites like platewire.com and lacantdrive.com allow people to post accounts, photos and even video of their harrowing encounters. There are also ones for people who can't seem to stay within the lines of a parking stall or cyclists who use helmetcams to show how they survive any near collisions. Call it: cyber-shaming. We'll examine the trend on Tuesday's Early Show.

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accident ,
collision ,
platewire ,
internet ,
web ,
license plate ,
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March 12, 2009 5:32 PM

Cosmic Close Encounter

A quick entry today -- working on a story for Friday's Early Show about the space debris that passed within a few miles of the orbiting international space station today. Just how much stuff is up there and what sort of damage could even a small piece do? Tune in to find out. And a brief update on the bats story -- looking like it'll air in early April. It's a long and winding explanation but I continue to blame March madness.

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February 16, 2009 12:53 PM

The Sky Is Falling (Or Is It?)

UPDATE: The FAA has backed off its claim that the fireball was connected to the satellite collision, so the mystery has been solved -- it was a meteor.

First there was the news last week that a U.S. Iridium communications satellite slammed into a defunct Russian military satellite, each weighing more than a thousands pounds and traveling at 17,500 miles per hour. The collision, taking place about 500 miles over Siberia, created hundreds of pieces of debris to add to the growing total of space junk. Then Sunday video was captured of a mysterious fireball searing across the Texas sky -- but nothing has been discovered on the ground. Coincidence? A meteor or part of a satellite? It's becoming something of a space mystery and we'll have that story tonight on the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric.

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object ,
texas ,
collision ,
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nasa ,
earth ,
launch
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February 13, 2009 7:29 PM

Buzz This; Satellite Stoplight

As you probably know, CBS bought CNET (and various other properties including the news.com domain name) for $1.8 billion back in May. And as I should hope you know, CNET is the authority when it comes to tech news and reviews. I know that sounds biased, but I've read CNET for many years and worked with the folks there since I was at CNN. It's the real deal. Now that we're one big (dys)functional family (I kid, I kid), there are plenty of opportunities for crossover. That may include seeing Natali Del Conte on the Early Show, or it may include your truly being part the Buzz Out Loud (or BOL) podcast. Check out our take on the Windows 7 release date, the UNIX calendar celebration and “citizen journalists.”

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space ,
nasa ,
collision ,
darwin ,
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