Google Tech fifth speech in April 2010 ABSTRACT David D. Levine presented. In January 2010, I spent two weeks at the Mars Desert Research Station, a simulated Mars base in the desert of Utah. Although conditions were simulated Martian, was real science, as well as isolation, harsh environment, and problems faced by the six-person crew. Although my official title was occupying a journalist, I quickly found the repair space suits, helps to ensure that the habitat is, and with the interplanetaryAdventure I had never imagined before. My presentation about the experience is richly illustrated with photographs and has received rave reviews. Please note bentopress.com for more information. My name is David D. Levine and I am a fiction writer. I sold more than 40 short stories on all major markets, including Asimov's and Analog, and won a Hugo Award, was nominated for the Nebula and received or been nominated for many other awards as well as in numerous anthologies appear better year .I moved in 2007 after 25 years of career as a technical writer, software designer and user interface engineer for Tektronix, Intel, McAfee, and now I spend my days writing, traveling, and getting into trouble. For more information about me, see www.bentopress.com !8!# Saved Siphon Garden Hose !8!# Kiln Controller Best Quality !8!# Low Cost Rebounding Exercises
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