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Old January 7th 04, 07:10 AM
Niko Holm
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Can anyone provide me a link to the larger pic? My browser is sending Bad
Requests... can't get the enlarged pic to work... thanks


"Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer" wrote
in message news:21572598b10418e4f1d65585cd5edac3@cypherpunks. to...
Most Detailed Image of Mars Shows Mysterious Substance

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...-2004Jan6.html

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Old January 7th 04, 02:26 PM
Neil Gerace
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"Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer" wrote
in message news:21572598b10418e4f1d65585cd5edac3@cypherpunks. to...
Most Detailed Image of Mars Shows Mysterious Substance

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...-2004Jan6.html


From this article:

Lead scientist Don Brownlee of the University of Washington at Seattle
gleefully described the comet surface as "ungodly complicated" and "the most
feature-rich body in the solar system."

Including the Sun and the Earth?


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Old January 7th 04, 02:38 PM
Paul Blay
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"Neil Gerace" wrote ...

Lead scientist Don Brownlee of the University of Washington at Seattle
gleefully described the comet surface as "ungodly complicated" and "the most
feature-rich body in the solar system."

Including the Sun and the Earth?


Check out the flatness of Kansas
http://www.guardian.co.uk/life/featu...048791,00.html
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Old January 7th 04, 03:03 PM
Andrew Gray
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In article , Paul Blay wrote:
"Neil Gerace" wrote ...

Lead scientist Don Brownlee of the University of Washington at Seattle
gleefully described the comet surface as "ungodly complicated" and "the most
feature-rich body in the solar system."

Including the Sun and the Earth?


Check out the flatness of Kansas
http://www.guardian.co.uk/life/featu...048791,00.html


Damn, I was about to post a link to that, and then I read the article...

Several people here may do well to read:

http://www.improb.com/airchives/pape...-3-apples.html

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