Re: Early Earth likely had continents, was habitable, according to new study
- From: Aidan Karley <doIlookDAFTenoughTOpost@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2005 16:00:04 GMT
In article <ximff.340140$084.143426@attbi_s22>, George wrote:
> Ugh! It requires real player, which I refuse to install on my computer.
> Oh well. I believe I've seen a similar program on the Discovery channel.
> Thanks for the link anyway, Aiden.
>
If you can accept 61 MB of email, I can send you the MP3s of the
shows. (The URL I posted did say "radio4". Sound only!) 3 shows of about 28
minutes playing time each. Zipping and RARing I can't get them much below 62
MB total. Re-encoding down as far as my encoder will go, it's still going to
be about 40 MB in total.
Have I got an email address for you?
--
Aidan Karley,
Aberdeen, Scotland,
Location: 57°10'11" N, 02°08'43" W (sub-tropical Aberdeen), 0.021233
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