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Ridge Runner wrote:
Well that should please the cold weather folks! Robbie (Pleased to have missed the ice and cold) http://english.pravda.ru/science/earth/106922-1/ I read it and thought "Bit of a cat to put amongst the u.s.w. pigeons!" Mind you... that graph looks pretty convincing to me, published in Nature too so it's been quite extensively peer reviewed. Vb |
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