Re: NASA Worldwind, & Large scale features in Africa
- From: " George" <george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 03 Jun 2005 16:47:43 GMT
"Aidan Karley" <doIlookDAFTenoughTOpost@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> In article <d7olnt$7ds$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Pete wrote:
>> Having drifted away for a while, it seems a lot of the old
>> regulars are gone now too.
>>
> Wouldn't be surprised. There's a lot of morons and nut cases
> around. It's hardly worth the effort really.
> Hey, Raquel Welsh is sporting her fur-lined bikini and her
> vaccination scar on morning TV! That's more geological than some of the
> "regulars" here <G>.
>
> --
> Aidan Karley, FGS
> Aberdeen, Scotland,
> Location: 57°10'11" N, 02°08'43" W (sub-tropical Aberdeen), 0.021233
And a hell of a lot more entertaining, if you are old enough to remember
who the hell she is. Damn, she must be a prune by now!
.
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