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Old July 9th 03, 01:52 AM
Terrell Miller
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Default A question about non-tethered EVA risk.

"Jorge R. Frank" wrote in message
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"Perhaps whoever designed it had eyes that responded to different
wavelengths."

"Or didn't have much imagination."

"Perhaps he was feeling very depressed."


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