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Carl Sagan Memorial Thread
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28 Ignacio, it's not that I don't want to believe you. I want to believe Tom Smith-1/8/1997
27 The study is by one Harry McSween a geochemist at the university of Tennesee atIgnacio Mosqueira-1/7/1997
26 Tom science is a process. They announced because it was the right thing to do Ignacio Mosqueira-1/7/1997
25 No disrespect intended, but I find this hard to believe. Not because of the clTom Smith-1/7/1997
24 The study is by a guy in Tenesse. The situation is that that the pictures thaIgnacio Mosqueira-1/7/1997
23 >>It is pretty clear by now that the supposed bacteria in the Martian rocTom Smith-1/7/1997
22 It is pretty clear by now that the supposed bacteria in the Martian rock is notIgnacio Mosqueira-1/7/1997
21 This is a different issue. Nuclear weapons would launch dust which would then Ignacio Mosqueira-1/7/1997
20 Michael sure he was wrong in this case. In fact the cloud never got as high asIgnacio Mosqueira-1/7/1997
19 <b><i>Cosmos</i>: Chapter 2 - One Voice in the Cosmic Fugue&lTom Smith-1/6/1997
18 Michael, Yes, it's true that Sagan overestimated the impact of Sadaam'Tom Smith-1/6/1997
17 Tom, no doubt Mr Sagen was a wonderful man and great visionary... It is sad he greenspirit-1/5/1997
16 "We've arranged a global civilization in which most crucial elements pRandy Giese-1/5/1997
15 <b><i>Cosmos</i>: Chapter 1 - The Shores of the Cosmic Ocean&Tom Smith-1/4/1997
14 Robert, well said. I and many others share your feelings entirely. As promiseTom Smith-1/4/1997
13 One of the most significant contributers to the joy and wonder of knowing has lRobert Florin-1/4/1997
12 Thanks, Tom -- JeffBlueCrab-1/3/1997
11 Here's a link to a site which gives a very brief, chapter by chapter overviTom Smith-1/3/1997
10 For those who are interested, here is a link to a site established in honor of Tom Smith-1/3/1997
9 Tom -- Read and re-read both. Hard to compare the two, because DRAGONS is abouBlueCrab-1/2/1997
8 It's definitely at the top of my list. Sagan won the Pulitzer Prize for &lTom Smith-1/2/1997
7 Tom -- Since you loved COSMOS, I recommend that you read THE DRAGONS OF EDEN. BlueCrab-1/2/1997
6 Thanks to each of you who posted to this thread last week. I was away on a holTom Smith-12/30/1996
5 Shalom, AMEN!scott blomquist-12/29/1996
4 I am saddened by this news - Carl Sagan to me was a very great man and let me JudyR-12/25/1996
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