Friends:
Today we added three new features to our "YOU" blogsite. As you would have noticed, we are constantly looking for web-based features that are free and available for use by all, and crucially, that help us learn something each and every day.
Today's three new features are: today's "word," today's "quote" and last but not least, NASA's "image of the day." From time to time we will all find, I feel certain, a new word or a new or unfamiliar quote, and NASA's images will no doubt cause our imagination to roam far and beyond.
The content of each feature will change, automatically, each day. So, if you can spare a moment please be sure to check us out for each day's input. And have some fun too! Try seeing how long you can go without being stumped by a new word or an unfamiliar quote.
Also, please use our "Leave A Comment" box to keep in touch.
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