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Hi Everyone, I received this press release from Silversea Cruises and thought it would be of interest. If you have missed any of my news' postings, they are available on my web site. Best regards, Ray LIGHTHOUSE TRAVEL 800-719-9917 or 805-566-3905 http://www.lighthousetravel.com SILVERSEA'S PRINCE ALBERT II SET TO EXPLORE FRENCH POLYNESIA FROM MARCH TO OCTOBER 2009 (Ft. Lauderdale     

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Author: Ray Goldenberg
Date: Aug 5, 2008 05:46

Feb. 8, 2008 Dwayne Brown Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1726 dwayne.c.brown@nasa.gov Terry Devitt University of Wisconsin, Madison 608-262-8282 trdevitt@wisc.edu MEDIA ADVISORY: M08-025 NASA-FUNDED ROBOT TO TEST SPACE EXPLORATION CAPABILITIES WASHINGTON - Researchers will test a NASA-funded robotic probe under ice here on Earth to demonstrate whether the probe's systems can
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Hi Everyone, I received this press release from Lindblad Expeditions and thought it would be of interest. If you have missed any of my news' postings, they are available on my web site. Best regards, Ray LIGHTHOUSE TRAVEL 800-719-9917 or 805-566-3905 http://www.lighthousetravel.com Lindblad Ship, One of First to Antarctic Rescue NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ENDEAVOUR HELPS IN RESCUE AND     

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Author: baalke
Date: Feb 8, 2008 17:26

Office of Public Affairs University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, Illinois Contact: Paul Francuch, (312) 996-3457 April 19, 2007 Antarctic Lake Robot Probe Sets Sights on Outer Space A robotic probe designed to draw an underwater three-dimensional map showing the biological and geochemical composition of an ice-bound Antarctica lake may prove to be the ideal tool to search for life
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jonathan wrote: > "Frank Glover" <starr176@rochester.rr.com> wrote in message > news:EBkTg.50848$uH6.32073@twister.nyroc.rr.com... > >>jonathan wrote: >> > > >>>Most of us will be dead by the time a human sets foot on >>>Mars. >> >> >> Are you suggesting the collapse of civilization? > > > > > No, Nasa guesses some twenty years for the moon, and > another twenty for mars     

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Author: Ray Goldenberg
Date: Nov 24, 2007 12:26

It's been a few weeks since I posted a recap of Stamps of Distinction blog, so here is a list of some of the entries you might have missed over the last few weeks. BTW, there is a link in the right sidebar where you can subscribe using your RSS reader software and never miss an entry: Why Do We Collect Stamps?: http://www.stampsofdistinction.com/2008/07/why-do-we-collect-stamps.html
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buck12ga wrote: > On Jul 23, 9:56 am, Tim D <wh...@pacbell.net> wrote: >> Moring ASP, >> Sometimes I don't finish a pipe, and put it aside for later (but never >> overnight). Can this turn a pipe sour? About how long do you think I >> can leave a pipe that has some unsmoked tobacco in it? Or is this >> really not a concern? Thanks. -- Tim near SF > > I've accidentally left a bowl unfinished     

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Author: Andrew Yee
Date: Apr 25, 2007 11:00

#1: The Swiss Spaghetti Harvest In 1957 the respected BBC news show Panorama announced that thanks to a very mild winter and the virtual elimination of the dreaded spaghetti weevil, Swiss farmers were enjoying a bumper spaghetti crop. It accompanied this announcement with footage of Swiss peasants pulling strands of spaghetti down from trees. Huge numbers of viewers were taken in. Many called the
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Office of Communications and Marketing Auburn University Auburn, Alabama Contact: Charles Martin, (334) 844-9999 or Mike Clardy, (334) 844-9999 April 22, 2008 AU creates rechargeable microscope system for NASA's Antarctic expeditions AUBURN -- Auburn University researchers have built a rechargeable microscope illumination system for NASA scientists who are using it during Antarctic     

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Author: Frank Glover
Date: Oct 2, 2006 20:15

On 6 avr, 21:26, "V-for-Vendicar" <Just...@ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> wrote: NASA finds evidence of widespread Antarctic melting Last Updated: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 | 10:04 AM ET Rising temperatures two years ago led to widespread melting of snow cover in west Antarctica, according to scientists examining the impact of global warming on the icy continent. The melting of snow
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Author: tservies
Date: Jul 28, 2008 12:17

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Author: Louis F. Carbone
Date: Jul 25, 2008 05:45

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Author: Peter Hucker
Date: Jun 2, 2008 12:05

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Author: Andrew Yee
Date: Apr 22, 2008 17:06

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Author: sir.jean-paul.turcaud
Date: Apr 6, 2008 03:19

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