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Message 111838 - Posted: 16 May 2005, 22:13:45 UTC

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http://dsc.discovery.com/convergence/alienplanet/splash.html

seems to be interesting

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Message 111883 - Posted: 17 May 2005, 0:10:20 UTC - in response to Message 111838.  

full link

http://dsc.discovery.com/convergence/alienplanet/splash.html

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Thanks Sir Ulli, that's a very intersesting site. I added it to my favorites and I'll go back to it tomorrow when I have some free time.

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Message 111898 - Posted: 17 May 2005, 0:41:33 UTC - in response to Message 111838.  

Thank you Sir Ulli... quite interesting indeed. :)

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Message 113009 - Posted: 20 May 2005, 2:09:53 UTC
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This is really cool. So far I made it to the Amoebic Sea with the Horus Probe.
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Message 113113 - Posted: 20 May 2005, 13:17:50 UTC

I like Leo and Ike! It was original and very thought provoking. Thanks for sharing, Uli. :)
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