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Uncle Al The very nature of electrons make for it to be very difficult
for them to get into space,and also to move through it. What are your thoughts on this? Please don't talk over my head. Bert PS Uncle Al I did not want to be disrespectful,but I know my head is just not high enough,and that's my fault. |
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If there was an ELECTRON in space....I would vote: NONE OF THE ABOVE!
"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Uncle Al The very nature of electrons make for it to be very difficult for them to get into space,and also to move through it. What are your thoughts on this? Please don't talk over my head. Bert PS Uncle Al I did not want to be disrespectful,but I know my head is just not high enough,and that's my fault. |
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If there was an ELECTRON in space....I would vote: NONE OF THE ABOVE!
"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Uncle Al The very nature of electrons make for it to be very difficult for them to get into space,and also to move through it. What are your thoughts on this? Please don't talk over my head. Bert PS Uncle Al I did not want to be disrespectful,but I know my head is just not high enough,and that's my fault. |
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