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The Cosmic Corner
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492Thanks, Karen... That was fascinating. I find ants one of the most interestingcosmicforce-11/26/2001
491Back atcha. From the Same Ant Species, Different Behavior By Louis Jacobson SpeLane3-11/26/2001
490I found this article on consciousness interesting... cogprints.soton.ac.uk <cosmicforce-11/26/2001
489>As for your link to Cuba I would prefer that you make specific arguments andcosmicforce-11/26/2001
488<i> I'm curious, would you have a philosophical problem with this as oTimF-11/26/2001
487<I> The idea that it is the fault of the people there when we have been inTimF-11/26/2001
486Thanks. I'd seen that after I'd skimmed the first couple of paragraphs cosmicforce-11/26/2001
485It seemed to me that what you said indicated an unfamiliarity of the U.S. role icosmicforce-11/26/2001
484<i> I wouldn't think that is possible because the egg is haploid. ITimF-11/26/2001
483It's often tempting to think that the facts so clearly support your ideas thTimF-11/26/2001
482earlham.edu CR: I found this link enlightening because it dusted off and refrecosmicforce-11/26/2001
481I think that places too much emphasis on real and imagined U.S. influence over aConstant Reader-11/26/2001
480Certainly. We had an opportunity to turn Cuba into Hawaii and we turned it intocosmicforce-11/26/2001
479I haven't given up on Beanies I just gave up on reading every message there TimF-11/26/2001
478<i> The Kyoto protocols spring to mind. </i> Not a commitment or TimF-11/26/2001
477Do you really think that the problems of modern-day Cuba are directly traceable Constant Reader-11/26/2001
476I wouldn't think that is possible because the egg is haploid. I've hearcosmicforce-11/26/2001
475I would say that is laughable and woefully ignorant of the region's history.cosmicforce-11/26/2001
474Tim, I started posting on Beanies again when the level of discourse showed signsLane3-11/26/2001
473I would say the culprit for most of the political failures in the region are theTimF-11/26/2001
472Cos, I have a question for you. A friend of mine just e-mailed me that he heardLane3-11/26/2001
471The Kyoto protocols spring to mind. How about ABM? Why the refusals to commit athames_sider-11/26/2001
470Yes it is. Only a fraction of the light heading to space (that which scatters ocosmicforce-11/25/2001
469I was able to see it well at the Lake of the Ozarks on a clear night. It's MulhollandDrive-11/25/2001
468In some lucky place. I can BARELY see it when I look straight up in the summer.cosmicforce-11/25/2001
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