When the world gets to small for this blog, it's time to use some of
the free space out there between the stars!
Thanks to
Blog-in-Space, BaseBlog is not only addressing the humanoids
here on Earth. With some delay, ET can read it too.
On October 15, 2006,
Blog in Space.com has crowned this blog with the title
of "Most Likely To Be Contacted" for its outstanding ability
to potentially provoke alien responses back to Planet Earth.

Transmission Certificates

The launching of BaseBlog into outer space elation at
the coordinates of 28° 23' 18" longitude and 80° 36' 19" latitude at
6:29pm EST on Aug 04, 2006 was a success worthy of external
satisfaction. A satisfaction so sweet to a job well done the Blog in
Space team is almost certain "those" receiving the message will be
grateful to cuddle up and read them with the intergalactic
equivalent to a Grande Americano with two shots of white mocha.

While many may have followed in our footsteps in the
past, taking missions to the International Space Station to fix
orbiters, our mission has gone even further, surpassing the station,
Mars, Venus and out of the galaxy. Our mission is limitless, until
it reaches a being with the ability to transcode, transcribe and
transmit a return message. This certificate is a symbolization of
our audacious bravery on July 18, 2006 at 12:07 AM EST at North
Latitude 28° 29' 23'' and West Longitude 80° 35' 08'' at a frequency
of 5945 Mhz.

This transmission of Blog in Space has zephyred
through the unknown at approximately 4:48p.m. on April 20, 2006 at
North Latitude of 28* 26' 35" and West Longitude of 80* 24' 15"
traveling at a direction of Azimuth 220 degrees at an elevation of
70 degrees on a 5945.00 Mhz.

This certificate hereby signifies that on April 1, 2006 the Blog in
Space team confirmed with Deep Space Communications Network that
lift-off of transmission number 8 took place at approximately 9:30
p.m. with the baseblog transmitting for 48 minutes! Will this
launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida bring us the discovery thousands
of us bloggers have been waiting for? We feel good, real good.

On February 28, 2006 at approximately 4:00pm EST the
Blog in Space headquarters in Orlando, Florida began rattling worse
than a wrestling match between Anna Nicole Smith and Star Jones
fighting for the last bar of chocolate covered pizza with a thick
candy shell topped with cheese. This blog was transmitted at the
approximate direction of 200 degrees Azimuth.

BaseBlog will be reaching the undiscovered,
unchartered, never-before-touched-by-human-hands planet of Pluto! The transmission for Blog in Space trailed "New Horizons" at
north latitude of 83* 31' 27'', west longitude of 80* 35'
53'', and with a frequency of 6105.0 MHz!

Yet another space trip for the space travelling
BaseBlog.

At approximately 3:05 p.m. on the late
afternoon of December 5, 2005 at North Latitude of 28* 23'
18" and West Longitude of 80* 36' 18" travelling at a
direction of Azimuth 200 degrees at an elevation of 65
degrees on a 5945 MHz frequency, BaseBlog was beamed into
deep space.

BaseBlog was catapulted at 11:40am PT and
hurled into space at North Latitude of 34.6 degrees and West
Longitude of 20.45 degrees travelling at a direction of
Azimuth 137.6 degrees at an
elevation of 50 degrees on a 5845 MHz frequency.

At approximately 2:24 p.m. on the afternoon of
October 3, 2005 at North Latitude 28° 29' 23" and West Longitude 80°
35' 08", the BaseBlog was beamed into deep space travelling at a
direction of Azimuth 180 degrees at an elevation of 70 degrees on a
5945 MHz.
Baseman.dk only
encourage other life forms to return a message through transmitter
waves, storks or Morse code.
The Blog in Space team supports only safe intergalactic
communications!

"Some 60 years ago humans first began
transmitting television signals powerful enough to reach beyond our
earth's atmosphere. Since then the media has continued to broadcast
messages from I Love Lucy to the five o'clock news into space,
potentially reaching intelligent alien life forms beyond our solar
system. Blogs In Space is the first entity to allow everyday
bloggers to transmit the news and thoughts of an everyday person
into space. Simply put we take your feed and transmit it out on a
powerful deep space transmission dish." (Bloginspace.com)

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