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The Telegraph (and a few other places) have a transcript. It starts: "Artillery observer at 'K' Sector, Normandy. Requested headquarters supplement report. Panzer attack - blitz. West Artillery Observer Tracking Attack." (assuming it's right anyway)

The Telegraph says it says: "Artillery observer at 'K' Sector, Normandy. Requested headquarters supplement report. Panzer attack - blitz. West Artillery Observer Tracking Attack.

You should. Black Orchid was quite nice as well, as where Signal to Noise & his issues of Hellblazer. (in their own way, different art styles though) Then when you're done with them maybe have a go at Cages and explain it to me. (it's been a while but it was an odd book)

There are copies on [amazon.co.uk] & [play.co.uk] but they're pal region two. (and a little expensive) He probably wants ntsc region one. At a guess. (although the amazon copy says all regions... )

Managed to miss this when it was on, so I'm watching it now.

I never read topless robot. What are you into? Specifically? (film, tv, comics (marvel/dc? Dark Horse, Image, Fantagraphics, Various Indy, etc...), books, etc)

(bit late now, but... ) According to [spacenews.com] it has a maximum budget of 150 million euros: "50 million euros ($65 million) in ESA funds, coupled with up to 100 million euros coming from Switzerland and other ESA member states"

Oh come on, cats are cats. Fur colour has nothing to do with anything, apart from the fact that around 75% of ginger cats are male & aparently most tortoiseshells are female. [guardian.co.uk] Basically people are stupid, which is probably why black cats seem to have a harder time getting adopted.

And according to [newscientist.com] "In 1968, physicist Freeman Dyson suggested sending his proposed Project Orion spacecraft to the star system. He envisioned it as being powered by the shockwaves from a series of nuclear explosions. Travelling at just over 3 per cent of the speed of light, it would have required

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According to this BBC4 documentary from a few years ago the airforce took over the project then it slowly changed into a military system as they tried justify its continued funding. This made certain people wary then it was basically dropped due to concerns over fallout & an atmospheric nuclear test ban treaty.

Well I'm sure you know more about the subject than I do, the Guardian article was the first one to come up when I looked for information about what siempre44 was talking about, it mentioned the Mail and I trust the Guardian more than them. I'm not a climatologist so I just have to listen to people who know more about

Citation? I live here and haven't heard anything about it.

Well the buttons are eyes and it's mostly made of human hair, so aren't they fairly similar? Is it the hair?