Interesting article...but don't scientist have other things to do? Things that benefit humanity.
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E-books have mass.
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Re: E-books have mass.
Lol, I thought this was about a funeral service being held The Catholic Church just changed the format of the readings from layman's English to a Latin translation, and there's speculated to be a "Mass" "Exodus" because the regular folks in the pews don't know what the is going on.
I kind of lol'd picturing the Pope talking fire and brimstone with a Kindle Bible in hand
EDIT: Wait, lol, Maass has an e-book!
http://www.amazon.com/The-Breakout-Nove ... CVVM1MRWGW
I kind of lol'd picturing the Pope talking fire and brimstone with a Kindle Bible in hand
EDIT: Wait, lol, Maass has an e-book!
http://www.amazon.com/The-Breakout-Nove ... CVVM1MRWGW
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Re: E-books have mass.
This IS an interesting article, Ryan. Thanks for sharing it!
And, actually, I wonder if this sort of thing might benefit humanity in the long run. Knowing how element interact is important. Anyway, just a thought.
And, actually, I wonder if this sort of thing might benefit humanity in the long run. Knowing how element interact is important. Anyway, just a thought.
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