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Thurstan
06-26-2001, 02:55 AM
<title>*sigh* Thurstan Alex Davies Thurstan email@thurstan.com</title>
still waiting<br>
<title>*sigh* Kimberly Snow snow ksnow@cablespeed.com</title>
go to the regular trv bb, click on PSI TECH special projects and TRV announcements, then click on Mars anomaly sessions posted by Jeff Lucas.<br>
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Kimberly<br>
Thurstan
06-27-2001, 03:45 AM
<title>*sigh* Thurstan Alex Davies Thurstan email@thurstan.com</title>
*hugz* :o)) thank-you<br>
<title>Glass Tubes of Mars Jonina Dourif Pele jonidourif@psitech.net</title>
<i>On 6/19/01 10:17:45 AM, Thurstan Alex Davies wrote:Hiyas :o)Joni a quick question, what are the results of the TRV<br>
sessions on the Glass Tubes of Mars ? Very much looking forward to your reply. Best Regards Thurstan"...in the sandy part of the orld..."</i><br>
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<b>Thanks Kimberly.<br>
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Thurstan,<br>
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That is one project I am itching to seriously take on, just as soon as I get a little free time. (Got to make a few more tapes first!)</b><br>
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Joni<br><br>
<i>PSI TECH, President</i><br>
<title>wandering planets? Kimberly Snow snow ksnow@cablespeed.com</title>
* Hubble Finds Mysterious Saturn-Sized Objects<br>
<a target=_new href="http://www.space.com/searchforlife/hubble_planets_010628.html">http://www.space.com/searchforlife/hubble_planets_010628.html</a><br>
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Throw another log on the fiery debate as to what makes a planet: Six Saturn-sized objects that<br>
neither shine like stars nor orbit like planets were recently discovered by the Hubble Space<br>
Telescope.<br>
Thurstan
06-30-2001, 11:15 PM
<title>Glass Tubes of Mars Thurstan Alex Davies Thurstan email@thurstan.com</title>
Joni this is excellent news :o))<br>
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I will watch this space avidly for your report on your findings :o))<br>
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