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Old February 10th 04 posted to sci.physics.particle,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics
Mitchell
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The nature of light is in its name.
It is C squared Lighter than matter.

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Old February 10th 04 posted to sci.physics.particle,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics
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Mitchell wrote:
The nature of light is in its name.
It is C squared Lighter than matter.


what this mean? riddl?

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Old February 15th 04 posted to sci.physics.particle,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics
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Old February 16th 04 posted to sci.physics.particle,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics
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Franz Heymann wrote:

You know not only very little physics, you also know very little about
gardening.


Properly dried chicken **** is best. The important thing is to make sure
the **** is dried and aired out to reduce the acidity.

Bob Kolker


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Old February 16th 04 posted to sci.physics.particle,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics
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"Robert J. Kolker" wrote in message news:dX3Yb.42142$yE5.171666@attbi_s54...
Franz Heymann wrote:

You know not only very little physics, you also know very little about
gardening.


Properly dried chicken **** is best.


Really? How would anyone know that? Has every kind of **** been tried?

Paul Cardinale
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Old February 16th 04 posted to sci.physics.particle,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics
Robert J. Kolker
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Paul Cardinale wrote:

Really? How would anyone know that? Has every kind of **** been tried?


The best so far. We have not yet tried dinosaur ****. Of course I had in
mind the **** of readily available mammalian species. I had not consider
spider ****, octopus **** or fish ****. BTW, fish carcasses make
excellent manure too.

Bob Kolker


 




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