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From: eugene@pioneer.arpa (Eugene N. Miya)
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Subject: Re: N.B.S. Time Service
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Date: 13 Jun 88 07:25:58 GMT
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In article <2799@calmasd.GE.COM> jnp@calmasd.GE.COM (John Pantone) writes:
>
>I'm not usually prone to flames, but this just "pushed my button":
>Will we ever start teaching geography again in this country? [stuff rm'ed]

Okay geography is part of planetary science.  Other flames to
other groups.

If you want buttons pushed, run a computer graphics society, hold a
meeting on computer geography and cartography.  Be ready to hear a lot
of bogus info from the audience.  Back to astronmy, please.

Another gross generalization from

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