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From: jkw@lanl.ARPA
Newsgroups: net.astro
Subject: Re: StarDate: August 9 Orbital Debris --- A ? really
Message-ID: <29641@lanl.ARPA>
Date: Wed, 14-Aug-85 10:35:47 EDT
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Posted: Wed Aug 14 10:35:47 1985
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> I'm new to this group and there is one thing I don't understand (I know ...
> ... only one:-).
> 
> In the second line usually there is always something like " More -- in a minute"
> or "More -- later"
> 
> What does that mean? Thanks in advance.
> 

The Stardate articles are really scripts for a daily radio program.  The
first one or two lines are the teaser to get you to hang around for the
rest after a commercial break.

	  Jay Wooten  Los Alamos National Lab  ARPA:jkw@lanl.ARPA