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Technology Stocks : COMS & the Ghost of USRX w/ other STUFF -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Scrapps who wrote (21263)3/23/2001 8:12:55 AM
From: Moonray  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22053
 
"We did see the Mir come across the sky," continued Bowles,
Project Coordinator for MirReentry.com in a telephone interview
with SPACE.com. "It was a stunning blue steak followed by a sonic
boom. The pieces had a blue incandescence to them.
space.com

MIR streaks a little low:
space.com

As for me, I was under my bed cringing, with my hands and
arms protecting my head. This is a technique I learned while
living in the earthquake prone Bay Area. It has served me well,
affording protection from this falling market, and now it has
warded off 20-ton MIR chunks.


Were you in Fiji Moony???

o~~~ O