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"JT" wrote in message
... On Mon, 9 Aug 2004 07:59:02 -0700, "starlord" wrote: Well, so far they've found that Titan is the only moon to have lighting active on it, so that makes it worthwhile. More to come. And your dime has already been spent and your next dime has already been spent 10 years ago. Live with it. Ofcouse there's always those fools who would rather go around and stick their heads in a hole in the ground and not even dream of anything new. They have electricity? I thing you are talking about the bright loud stuff that comings along with storms. Bright, yes. Loud, no. Well great, I'll remember not to stand under a tree Next Time I visit Titan. Great bit of info, well worth billions. Like Dennis said, your billions were spent long ago. Let's say the cost was $10 billion. Your "personal" contribution was rougly $33. Get over it. |
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