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Pat Flannery wrote:
Keith F. Lynch wrote: Thanks. I will add the first two of those events to the calendar, but only if I can find some confirmation. I don't know of any "Galaxy bookstore" anywhere in or near Washington DC. And I can find no mention of that documentary on NASM's website. The third isn't an event to which the general public is invited. That was a joke, son. See, I was implying that that NASA's plans to finish the ISS are science fiction. As I said, we also list science talks, and pretty much anything else that WSFA members are likely to be interested in. And are allowed to get to. (I say, the boy seems to be a bit slow on the uptake....) :-) Tone of voice doesn't convey very well on the net. -- Keith F. Lynch - http://keithlynch.net/ Please see http://keithlynch.net/email.html before emailing me. |
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Pat Flannery writes: Does anyone know if Thulsa Doom ever wore a crown of thorns? That would explain a lot. The way the picture of the rug is done is strange- the whole thing has an odd Byzantine or Moorish feel to it. Hmmm... Thulsa Doom - Tulsa Oklahoma... Os oklahoma a synonym for Doom? (You betcha - the last time I was in Oklahome, my first words were "I'm doomed!") Coincidence? I say Nay! -- Pete Stickney Without data, all you have are opinions |
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Keith F. Lynch wrote: Pat Flannery wrote: Keith F. Lynch wrote: Thanks. I will add the first two of those events to the calendar, but only if I can find some confirmation. I don't know of any "Galaxy bookstore" anywhere in or near Washington DC. And I can find no mention of that documentary on NASM's website. The third isn't an event to which the general public is invited. That was a joke, son. See, I was implying that that NASA's plans to finish the ISS are science fiction. As I said, we also list science talks, and pretty much anything else that WSFA members are likely to be interested in. And are allowed to get to. You will note that I had the thing listed as a "Science Fiction related event" and had a "wink" smiley at the end; indicating that there was something a bit funny about the list. I've run into this problem before; I got a long email from a German informing me that there was no such thing as "Uberstickenstuffengluen Ersatzenductishtappen" and accusing me of only knowing enough German to get to a bar or the red light district- which is true, but beside the point. (I say, the boy seems to be a bit slow on the uptake....) :-) Tone of voice doesn't convey very well on the net. I'll try to be loads more obvious next time. :-) Pat |
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