Re: Early Earth likely had continents, was habitable, according to new study
- From: Aidan Karley <doIlookDAFTenoughTOpost@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2005 01:00:06 GMT
In article <M5Lff.561850$_o.359012@attbi_s71>, George wrote:
> I can download files like that off of a web site or binary newsgroup with
> no problem,
>
I'll try alt.binaries.sounds.radio.bbc, under the heading "An Earth
Made for Life. I've divided each file into 5MB chunks and included a
re-assembly program in each final chunk.
My memory of this group is that it's got a very fast turnover.
Oh hang on, before I post, can you tell me if you can actually get
that group?
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Aidan Karley,
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