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Old July 26th 07, 09:39 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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Hi there.
Actually when the supermail.com.ua falled down.
I decided to check out for my other logins to Usenet (news groups).
From one of which I postede the message at the beginning of the

branch.

Since that I warned about some not sugested political developments,
but unfortunately was involed in tham.

Well.
The explosion was already seen from the Earth.
Also I had problems with some specialists on those who says about
apocalypse,
who counted me insane.

After this post there where lot of information about cosmic
explosions,
in several magazines. Also it was amessage that the equipment
to check out for explosion in the outer space installed on Hubble got
out of order.

There are lots of people who ask me about source of the information,
and about double meaning of some words in the message at the beggining
of this branch
and few other messages.
(Particularly why I equated the "explosion" with a result of the
ending of the long term process.)

I'm afraid that is what which is difficult to be explained.
My excuses.

--Michael the friend of D

P.S. I had no conversation with Rob Pike (however I have with him
close scope of interests).


On Aug 3 2004, 6:38 am, David Bishop wrote:
How about
"A long time ago in a galaxy far far away"?

http://www.supernovae.net/snimages/

Edward wrote:
"Sam Wormley" wrote in message


Come of fingers.....


Wanna try once more?


;^)


--
NAME: David W. Bishop INTERNET:


 




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