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To: Terry Maloney who wrote (146837)1/29/2002 1:07:44 PM
From: Petrol  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
That's awesome for aerospace. (may--beeee)

17 January 2002: No one is expected to mine it anytime soon, but enough gold exists in a star in our galaxy to pay all the debts of Donald Trump and Bill Clinton. Researchers used the Hubble telescope to spot the gold in an ancient star called BD +173248. They figure the star captured the gold from the explosion of an even older star. The finding confirms theories about how heavier elements were conceived gradually from the light elements that produced the first stars. The discovery, announced last week at an AAS meeting, was made by researchers at several institutions. For what it's worth, here's what it's worth: $7 billion trillion. Oh, and that's not counting the silver and platinum that was also detected.



To: Terry Maloney who wrote (146837)1/29/2002 1:15:42 PM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
On a more down-to-earth topic, I was checking out fiber needs and content on this site,
bethisraelny.org

and found this cheery word of encouragement:

"Good luck with your lifelong adventure to normal bowel function."