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Re: Wreckage of Spacecraft
« on: May 09, 2005, 12:32:08 PM »
Hum,
If i remember correctly, the bio weapons research division of the corporation had arranged it so that they could get their hands on `it`....

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BTW,
we wouldn’t have been searching for it had nasa done post launch tests and found the software bug that caused the lander to shut down the engines too early....
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Re: Wreckage of Spacecraft
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2005, 12:43:24 AM »

>>poor little doggy

Why? Why are the innocent punished?

 Why the sacrifice?

Why the pain?
There aren't any promises.
Nothing certain.
Only that some get called, some get saved.
She won't ever know the hardship and grief for those of us left behind.
We commit these bodies to the void with a glad heart.
 For within each seed, there is a promise of a flower, and within each death, no matter how small, there is always a new life.

 A new beginning.
Amen.

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