Saturday, June 9, 2012

NASA's other remnants: web trash


If you have an older browser such as IE 8 you will be able to see what NASA has left partially visible on the internet: http://ipp.nasa.gov/innovation/Innovation24/QualityofLife.html

If you have a newer browser, the half-missing HTML may leave a blank page until you request to view the page source.

Here is a snapshot:




Innovators at NASA need more than just the Dragon capsule to take out the trash: not everything published by NASA deserves a place to drift in an internet orbit.

There are still people using Google to find hope in the invention of this convicted Blue Cross fraudster and known fake-MD quack who may once have been a vet assistant.

Did someone delete one half of this page?  Will it persist as a web archive?

Note: the "Doctor" in question has no medical credential of any kind and his Foundation was used to defraud Blue Cross - for which he has been convicted in Louisiana.  His "invention" was grossly over-priced and failed to obtain a patent.  Was a journalist innovating here?


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