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To: brian krause who wrote (6901)7/6/1998 7:54:00 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
It makes not a remote spectra of sense to me why they would want to get farther and farther from the source to understand what is happening on the earth. Better they should get a mole and dig into it to unnerstan' it doncha think? I mean this has to be some kind of classic technology scam. Next private detectives they will be X-raying
you from the moon to keep track of cheating husbands. (Bruce Willis take note). It's not my fault that they want to spend money on higher and higher tech in some primitive pseudo religious rite that is designed to keep the stockholders thinking by means of confusing and impressive mumbo jumbo that they need millions of dollars in magic for what is basically digging up pretty stones for pretty expensive and vain women.

I can't help but be reminded when I saw a rocket launch in Red Lake at an eclipse of the sun that it was no better than primitive indians shooting arrows at the demon shadow who was trying to swallow the sun.
Ultimately we get as far as they did but are less satisfied and feed our people less well and give them poorer justice.

All you have to do is back up the farm pick up to the low hills in the peace river area and get out the backhoe and shaking table covered with beeswax and vaseline. What's all the fuss?

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