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Author: Kov
Date: Mar 31, 2008 18:36

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  Aetheric Internet         


Author: Anonymous Remailer
Date: Mar 31, 2008 12:44

From: II

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You know how sometimes you'll write a long article and save it,
but instead of posting it you'll leave it unfinished, unedited,
and allow your unpublished thought to go out in the Aether? As
anyone who's done a lot of writing knows, it happens sometimes.

Think of it as the Aetheric Internet, it's free and its uptime
is always 100%%, and it is always available no matter where you
are. Even after you die here it's still perpetually there with
you in spirit, since that's where the Aether always is, spirit.

For example, I was about to post a lengthy article directed at
Muslims. Then I thought "Well, not too many Muslims read these
groups, and the few who do are probably not active duty Hammas,
al-Qaeda, Islamic Jihad, etc." Then I thought "If only I could
speak Arabic, and was well-versed in the Qur'an, I might reach
a wider devout Islamic audience through the Al Jazeera website?"
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  Big Bertha Thing electron         


Author: Tony Lance
Date: Mar 31, 2008 09:43

Big Bertha Thing electron
Cosmic Ray Series
Possible Real World System Constructs
http://www.tonylance.talktalk.net/electron.html
Access page JPG 53K Image
Astrophysics net ring Access site
Newsgroup Reviews including soc.history.what-if

Round photographic plates.

Caption;-
Showing a track left by a cosmic ray electron,
in a magnetic field of 12,000 oersteds.
The energy of this electron is 8 MeV,
very low for a cosmic ray,
but much higher than that of any electron
ever ejected, by a gamma ray from a natural
radioactive substance.
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  Re: Who is arrogant and intolerant ?         


Author: Anonymous Remailer
Date: Mar 31, 2008 08:22

On Sat, 29 Mar 2008, Javed Iqbal Kaleem gmail.com> wrote:
>What they want to gain out of it. An Armageddon, World War III or a
>sporadic war between Christians and Muslims so that they perish
>fighting each other and the third contender of inheritance of the
>holy land can get it by default?
>

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That's a very good point, Javed. I don't know what the Qur'an
says about this, but the bible says that the number of people
in the world who know that God's Ten Commandments & Two Great
Commandments, that all men are Created equal, actually *means*
something, they are, at best, in a tiny and powerless minority:

"erit enim tunc tribulatio magna qualis
Will be in fact at that time tribulation great, of what quality

non fuit ab initio mundi usque modo
not has been from the beginning of the world until presently,

neque fiet et nisi breviati fuissent dies
neither ever shall be. and if not to be abbreviated the days
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  update my page         


Author: Giorgio Mengoli
Date: Mar 31, 2008 07:26

Hi all,

Refractor APO 120mm/F7.5 ED

Solar image with PST + max40 (double stack)

Giorgio Mengoli
e-mail: gmengoli@libero.it
Visit my page
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  Space Telescope Public Lecture Series Webcast - April 1, 2008         


Author: fjsummers
Date: Mar 31, 2008 07:08

Hubble Space Telescope Public Lecture Series
at the
Space Telescope Science Institute

Speaker: Nolan Walborn, Space Telescope Science Institute

Topic: Life Cycles of Massive Stars

Date: April 1, 2008

Time: 8 PM

Place: Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) Auditorium

Price: Free admission and free parking

Phone: 410-338-4700

Internet: http://hubblesite.org/about_us/public-talks.shtml
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  Internship         


Author: armacosmos
Date: Mar 31, 2008 01:39

Who can help me? S.O.S.
Hello
I study at Turkey Istanbul Universty Astronomy and Space Science
program at final class. This class is my first choice to study. I
work
at Computer Laboratuary at universty. I want to come for Internship
program about Technical, space science, astronomy if you
accept me. So I can input data about astronomy or other very fast.
What must I do for apply Internship program. I want to improve me.
Really i will be a big
astronom on the future. I have good ideas about Astronomy and i love
Astronomy very much.
Thank you for your interested.
Good day.
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  Digital Products on website         


Author: Farooq
Date: Mar 31, 2008 00:45

As my regular surfing on internet, I came across a website named
www.enmac.com.hk it have great information regarding digital products
like Mobile phones, clocks, digital pens, GPS devices etc.
Please visit as they are awesome and attractive.
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  Bug Spray Vs. Optics - dissolves coatings         


Author:
Date: Mar 30, 2008 23:16

What is there in bug spray that dissolves coatings and some
paints on eyepieces? Does anyone know?

Thanks,
Jerry
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  M5 - Globular Cluster in Serpens         


Author: ukastronomy
Date: Mar 30, 2008 22:35

The Messier Ten Minute Challenge

M5 - Globular Cluster in Serpens

Messier 5 (NGC 5904) was first seen by Kirch in May 1702 and Charles
Messier found it independently in May 1764. He described it as a round
nebula which "doesn't contain any stars". M5 is thought to be one of
the oldest globular clusters - 13 billion years - and one of the
largest with a diameter of 165 light years.

http://www.martin-nicholson.info/tenminutechallenge/m5.htm

Martin Nicholson, Daventry, England.

My website is at http://www.martin-nicholson.info/1/1a.htm
My informal Astronomical Blog is at http://ukastronomy.livejournal.com/
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