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(Stop Press !!) The Universe is not turquoise - it's beige
New Scientist ^
| March 7, 2002
| Eugenie Samuel
Posted on 03/07/2002 10:14:28 AM PST by Oxylus
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To: Las Vegas Dave
Okay, so, I forget. Y’know how when we were kids, our parents would tell us to go look it (whatever the question was) up in the encyclopedia? And then, by the time we’d flipped through a few pages, we’d found something else interesting and forgotten what we’d originally looked for? :’)
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08/09/2010 8:04:53 PM PDT
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SunkenCiv
("Fools learn from experience. I prefer to learn from the experience of others." -- Otto von Bismarck)
To: SunkenCiv
I just thought it was odd that you pinged a thread that was posted approximately two years before you signed on to FR, and Oxyluss last posting on FR was Tuesday, March 19, 2002.
How did you find this thread is all I was asking.
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08/09/2010 8:18:48 PM PDT
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Las Vegas Dave
(To anger a Conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a Liberal, tell him the truth.)
To: Oxylus
(Stop Press !!) The Universe is not turquoise - it's beige
Whew. What a relief. I have nothing that goes with turquoise, but beige works with everything.
But on the downside, like with white shoes, you can't wear it after Labor Day.
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08/10/2010 3:45:42 AM PDT
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Condor51
(SAT CONG!)
To: SunkenCiv
OK, now I understand perfectly, the dog ate your homework!
All is forgiven..sorry.
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08/10/2010 4:58:26 AM PDT
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Las Vegas Dave
(To anger a Conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a Liberal, tell him the truth.)
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