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To: bela_ghoulashi who wrote (19388)11/25/2000 4:24:00 PM
From: Jill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Oh, well he's not a Nobelist to trust <g>. He and Crick stole their idea from a woman scientist whose name I forget at the moment, Margaret was her first name I think, but they saw the work on her desk. Literally.

I find Weinberg's points about helium and hydrogen most interesting as they seem to refute the anthroposophic argument. (And actually I don't know what I'm talking about as I haven't explored the latter deeply)

?'s for bland:

1) Were the nuns really grey and little? Are there no tall ruddy nuns?
2) Where is that most beautiful forest?