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Message 58750 - Posted: 31 Dec 2004, 18:16:51 UTC
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To all Seti crunchers in the world and to the people who started all this, may the year 2005 be prosperous to you and your families.
I wish you all good health and happiness...



Greetings ;-))

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Message 58757 - Posted: 31 Dec 2004, 18:30:08 UTC - in response to Message 58750.  

Indeed, a crunchy new year to Brekeley and their associates! May we all look forward to the day that we find gaussians, triplets, and messages from those beyond the confines of our fragment of spinning solar driftwood...
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Message 58825 - Posted: 31 Dec 2004, 23:01:18 UTC

Thanks, HachPi. The same to you and yours. (And a very cool image link, too.)

Ditto NA's wishes to the good folks at Berzerkely. :->
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Message 58859 - Posted: 1 Jan 2005, 0:50:55 UTC - in response to Message 58757.  

> Indeed, a crunchy new year to Brekeley and their associates! May we all look
> forward to the day that we find gaussians, triplets, and messages from those
> beyond the confines of our fragment of spinning solar driftwood...
>

Yep, indeed. IMHO finding someone out there would be the greatest achievement since we learned to use fire.


Regards Hans

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