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    0 stars.David. | Shared With: Everyone - 15 days ago | earth, water, science, astronomy
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    Blue Mable ≈ Blue Dot

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    0 stars.David. | Shared With: Everyone - May 08 2008 | water, earth, air, reading
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    0 stars.David. | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 12 2008 | water, technology, gas, spam
    Why waste money on Shell gasoline? Drive Car On Water Reviews.

    Careful! Water doesn't burn! This must be a scam but will hafta investigate later!!
    Don't be a sucker: prima facia, it can never work!!!

    Quoted: Reviews of water-gas conversions kits

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    0 stars.David. | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 07 2008 | water, ecards, New Year's
    Gudi Padwa

    I sort of missed it, did you?

    Quoted: Gudi Padwa, Significance of Gudi Padwa, Science in the worship of the Gudi, Method of raising the Gudi, Celebration of Gudi Padva, Gudi Padwa E-greeting Card

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    0 stars.David. | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 19 2008 | earth, astronomy, water
    AccuWeather.com - Weather Blogs - Weather News

    Accuweather (i use flashblock) - Astronomy Center - Articles
    Lots of links, maybe to pretty pictures

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    0 stars.David. | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 16 2008 | Air, Earth, picture, pollution, water, Global Sustainability
    Great picture of how much water and air we actually have

    Left a small ball against the earth showing respective volumes of air. On the right, the tiny ball is the water vis-a-vis the size of the earth.
    I've heard that the thinness of the atmosphere is similar to the thin veneer of paint on a globe model of the earth.

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