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Re: Asteroid Will Miss Earth By Comfortable Distance In 2028
- To: <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>, "Darryl Pitt" <dpitt@interport.net>
- Subject: Re: Asteroid Will Miss Earth By Comfortable Distance In 2028
- From: "Linda Lawrence" <lawrence@nmia.com>
- Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 10:35:31 -0700
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Your comments are well said and worthy of our time, IMO.. and I,
personally, like your attitude of 'noticing', minus the paranoia usually
associated with such observations.
It may be a little late, but all the more reason to read (or re-read)
Orwell's "1984"......it really did happen a long time ago.
I'll bring the Junior Mints.
Linda
Laguna, NM
http://www.nmia.com/~lawrence
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> From: Darryl Pitt
> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Subject: Re: Asteroid Will Miss Earth By Comfortable Distance In 2028
> Date: Friday, March 13, 1998 7:19 AM
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> to those who wrote me about the randomness of the event itself...
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> i'm not suggesting that the essence of the story was manufactured...it's
> what's done with it--and this includes by researchers and news
publishers.
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> just consider the page one status of the story combined with a certain
> overeager aspect in the issuance of such "news"...news which is so
fragile
> that it can be swiped aside INSTANTEOUSLY. (check out the interval of
> time--or lack thereof--between the posting of the smithsonian's and jpl's
> press releases on "1997 XF11")
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> these are the times in which we live. get your popcorn.
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> i'll be taking a short break from this list.
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> be well and enjoy-
> darryl
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