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![]() "Ronald F. Guilmette" wrote in message m... "George" wrote in message ... "Ronald F. Guilmette" wrote in message m... "Julius Kilo" wrote in message igy.com... Ever since the landing, every action by NASA seems calculated to lose the audience. An experiment watching paint dry on Mars would be an improvement. Yea. You're right. This is getting boring. Hand me the remote, will you? I think there's something good on the Pluto Channel tonite. Obviously, you have never conducted scientific research. If you did then you would know that to get valid results takes time, a lot of time. I was being facetious, and attempting to poke a bit of fun at the prior poster's impatience. But I guess you didn't get it. Oh well. Nevermind. |
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