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Old December 17th 03, 11:12 AM
Kris \Space-Link\
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Default New space exploration website !

Now more than 2200 links about telescopes, observatories, the solar system,
space agencies, space missions, rockets, astronomy societies, astronauts,
the space shuttle, astrophotography, deep-sky, launch facilities, planetaria
and much more ...

http://users.skynet.be/space-link/

Thanks for visiting & have fun !

Kris


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Old December 17th 03, 02:11 PM
Roger Balettie
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Default New space exploration website !

From Merriam-Webster OnLine (http://www.m-w.com/):

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New (adj): having existed or having been made but a short time
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Kris, your website doesn't fit that defintion any more. To continue to
promote it as "New" is disingenuous... unless you wish to use the *seventh*
definition of "new" in the M-W dictionary definition - "having been in use
after medieval times".

I'll grant you that your website is "post-medieval".

Roger
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former Flight Dynamics Officer
Space Shuttle Mission Control
http://www.balettie.com/


 




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