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From: bill@utastro.UUCP (William H. Jefferys)
Newsgroups: net.astro
Subject: Re: StarDate: August 9 Orbital Debris --- A ? really
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Date: Wed, 14-Aug-85 11:41:18 EDT
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Posted: Wed Aug 14 11:41:18 1985
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> > Since the space age began, a new potential problem has arise -- that of
> > debris in orbit around the Earth.  More -- in a minute.
> > 
> > August 9  Orbital Debris
> >
> 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.
> 
These are radio scripts, posted on the same day they are aired (which is
why you sometimes read them two or three days late).  The pauses are
for the station to throw in thier announcements.

If you want to hear them on the same day, inquire about StarDate at
your local station.  If they don't carry it, ask them why not!

-- 
"Men never do evil so cheerfully and so completely as when they do so from
	religious conviction."  -- Blaise Pascal

	Bill Jefferys  8-%
	Astronomy Dept, University of Texas, Austin TX 78712   (USnail)
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