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Strategies & Market Trends : LastShadow's Position Trading

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To: AlienTech who wrote (20883)8/27/1999 6:39:00 PM
From: LastShadow  Read Replies (2) of 43080
 
Now here's something I have been waiting for!

Presenting lobster-cam on the Web

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - A new Web site is launching lobsters into cyberspace. It's based inside a
trap under the waters of Spruce Head, where a camera sends a new photo to an Internet site every
two minutes, sometimes showing a caged crustacean poking its antennae around or climbing across the
lens. The Web address is midcoast.com. The so-called Lobster Cam was set up
by the University of Maine's Lobster Institute to help advance science while having a little fun in the
process. The first graduate student who worked on the project ended up with a waterlogged camera.
The pictures can only be seen during the day until a burnt-out light in the trap is fixed.
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