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![]() Stellar Justice wrote: "TJ-BF" wrote: "I've tried to find this info on the web and could not. Would you please tell me when Venus becomes an evening star again?" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Easy, step-by-step instructions for even the novice astronomer to learn how to observe and predict planetary orbits, like the Mayans, Babylonians and other more ancient, advanced cultures did, has been around since the Stone Age. To wit, for example, try boolean search: "mayan AND quetzalcoatl AND venus AND 584": I don't care what the **** you say, you are not going to cut my beating heart out to placate Seven Macaw or any other worthless Mayan deity to prevent Venus from whacking Earth. Mel Gibson P.S. That goes for those Goddamned Jews also. :-) |
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