[lit-ideas] Re: A Handout for Julie

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  • Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 16:55:27 EST

I knew I stopped drinking coffee for a reason.
 
Just out of curiosity -- were you searching for articles about civets or  
articles about coffee, that led you to this wondrous site?
 
Julie Krueger
thinking this article is way too much information....

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On Feb 23, 2007, at 12:50 PM, Mike Geary  wrote:

> Dear God, and I thought I was wasting my life!

No, no,  that would be me, back from a supermarket parking lot in which 
some twit  from Fox News asked me what he said were fifth grade science 
questions, as  follows:

What was the name of the first satellite in space?
On which  planetary moon are you likely to find ice?
What was the name of the satellite  that revealed there was ice at the 
south pole of our moon?
What does Geo  stand for?

Since British education taught me absolutely nothing about  space, I 
felt weirdly proud that I might possibly scrape through fifth grade  in 
America, and particularly proud of working out from first principles  
what Geo might mean.

So why say I'm wasting my life?  Because  I've been reading about a cat 
that eats berries, and humans who pay gobs of  money for what that cat 
excretes.  Read all about  it:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kopi_Luwak

David  Ritchie,
Portland, Oregon



Sputnik
Europa (all I knew was  that it had to be orbiting Jupiter)
Constantine (hadn't a clue--how many  satellites can you name?  I 
recalled "Telstar" because, the British  having had a financial stake in 
the thing, we learned about  it)
Geosynchronous Earth  Orbit

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