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178I thank you again for your book "The Charm Of Strange Quarks". I'mSiouxPal-8/30/2006
177That one has been around the email circuit several times now. Good thing it isnManyMoose-8/25/2006
176science.nasa.govRinConRon-8/25/2006
175Many years ago I had the chance to see Pluto in the University of Washington'pompsander-8/25/2006
174I was disappointed also with this turn of events. My opinion is that Pluto shoulgoldworldnet-8/24/2006
173Dang. Now Mickey Mouse will have to get a new name for his dawg! No doubt new ManyMoose-8/24/2006
172This is terrible...Pluto DEMOTED: Dinky Pluto loses its status as planet By WILpompsander-8/24/2006
171I wish. Actually, I misspoke. I saw an aurora LIKE that from our place on FlatManyMoose-8/18/2006
170Nice looking backyard. :) * * *goldworldnet-8/18/2006
169I saw this one from our place on Flathead Lake: [graphic]ManyMoose-8/18/2006
168August Aurora photos: spaceweather.comRinConRon-8/18/2006
167Better then naming them after the owners of a candy bar companylongnshort-8/17/2006
166Yeah...isn't this a new thing...a "double planet"? Actually thatpompsander-8/17/2006
165well now they are gonna call Pluto AND it's moon both planetslongnshort-8/17/2006
164Here's a nice little video clip on the Pluto controversy. today.reuters.copompsander-8/17/2006
163Your recollection is much better than mine.ManyMoose-8/17/2006
162No it's Ceres the largest asteriod in the asteroid belt. But pluto's moolongnshort-8/17/2006
161Cool pics! The Mars Global Surveyor that took those photos is in a polar orbit agoldworldnet-8/17/2006
160Be sure to click on the link to see graphics and pictures. (It's probably tGlenn Petersen-8/17/2006
159I saw a segment on TV that suggested scientists might be changing the classificaManyMoose-8/17/2006
158<i>"Heinlein Time"</i> Cosmic Log : Lunar lander challengLindyBill-8/16/2006
157NASA thinks outside the box a bit.... news.yahoo.com NASA borrows ideas from Apompsander-8/16/2006
156You are generous as always...I'll certainly enjoy it...and I love the surpripompsander-8/16/2006
155I still shake my head when I think the government shredded all the specs for SatD. Long-8/15/2006
154Unbelievable, Josh.ManyMoose-8/15/2006
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