Subject: | 10. Re: Decca Tree? |
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From: | "Kim Cascone" anechoicmedia |
Date: | Thu Sep 4, 2008 1:44 am ((PDT)) |
> Let's not take this to the edge of being nasty please, beg to differ > and move on, I insist! > Google the information you are looking for... > it seems to me a shame to pull the plug on such an enlightening debate it has remained fairly civil (albeit tense) and I for one am learning a lot by following it if this forum meant to be a area for debate and hence education then I say let's get to the bottom of this and determine which side of the argument is 'myth' and which is 'real' is the moon *really* farther away than the sun? ;) |
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