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Message 76033 - Posted: 2 Feb 2005, 20:18:06 UTC

If you aren't already aware, SETI has it's own little bookstore. SETI@home has joined the Associates Program at www.alibris.com , and so a portion of each purchase made through the links on this page will be donated to SETI@home. SETI@home also receives a small commission for any products purchased at Alibris.

Not a bad move on Berkeley's part, but I'm amazed at what's missing from the page, like the Hitchhiker's Guide, Ray Bradbury, and Gene Roddenberry. Who else is missing?

And more importantly, when will SETI begin selling coffee?
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Message 76066 - Posted: 2 Feb 2005, 22:49:44 UTC - in response to Message 76033.  


> And more importantly, when will SETI begin selling coffee?
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Would that be STARbucks coffee :)


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Message 76138 - Posted: 3 Feb 2005, 1:45:29 UTC - in response to Message 76033.  

> And more importantly, when will SETI begin selling coffee?

Would that be legal or illegal alien coffee?
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