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- From: eugene@wilbur.nas.nasa.gov (Eugene N. Miya)
- Subject: Re: Welcome!!
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- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 92 20:16:49 GMT
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- >>Mark., bismuth freak
- >Lithium has always been a personal favorite of mine. Joel McGregor
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- I believe that the marked decline in science education can best be observed
- by the wimpy or non-existent character of chemistry sets these days.
- We need more serious "don't try this at home"-types who seriously
- aren't just tinkering, but are attempting to learn things.
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- I'm partial to trans-uranic elements myself (Pu, Am, Cf, you can get Cs
- from many of these, just give me some decay time, don't get me wrong
- I like Li, too). 8^)
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- Time to go. 'u'
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- --eugene miya, NASA Ames Research Center, eugene@orville.nas.nasa.gov
- Acting Associate Editor, Software and Publication Reviews
- Scientific Programming
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- Ref: Mathematics and Plausible Reasoning, vol. 1, G. Polya
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