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by neutrino.. » Tue, 01 Mar 2005 13:05:24

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by Chris Harrie » Thu, 03 Mar 2005 03:12:46

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> We'd like to invite you to join our free
> WORLD SCIENCE e-newsletter, which
> contains some of the world's most exciting
> science news and photos long before they're
> in the papers and magazines. A sample
> newsletter is below.

> To join, just send an email with "subscribe"
> in the subject line to:

> The newsletter, sent out about every 3-10
> days, contains short summaries of our new
> stories, with links to web pages containing
> the full stories. It's free: no pop-ups, passwords,
> spam, or gimmicks -- that's our pledge! The full
> story pages do contain small side ads (non
> pop-up), which are what supports our news-
> letter. YOU pay nothing ever. You can cancel
> anytime simply by replying to a newsletter
> email and typing "unsubscribe" in the subject
> line.

> Below is a sample newsletter. It doesn't
> contain the full story links because we're not
> allowed to provide them here, but the real
> newsletter will contain working links.

> ******************************************************
> LAST WEEK'S WORLD SCIENCE EMAIL
> NEWSLETTER

> * Possible dinosaur-bird missing link found:
> It's not the first bird-like dinosaur ever found --
> but it is the closest yet found to the actual
> dinosaur ancestor of birds, researchers say.

> Click here for full story (link will work in the real newsletter)

> * Science in Images - A more life-friendly Mars:
> Most Mars photos show a rocky, dry-looking land-
> scape. This is another view: an area of the planet
> that researchers think might have once been
> habitable. They plan to explore further.

> Click here for full story (link will work in the real newsletter)

> * Another record: biggest blast ever in our
> galaxy:
> The most powerful explosion in our galaxy ever
> recorded occurred recently when an *** star's
> magnetic field snapped, astronomers say.

> Click here for full story (link will work in the real newsletter)

> * New robots walk nearly like humans:
> An older robot does it too, but it used 10 times as
> much energy as humans do, researchers say; that is
> changing.

> Click here for full story (link will work in the real newsletter)

> * Brain doesn't have universal language rules,
> researchers claim:
> Some researchers argue that language is more like
> a creation of itself than a creation of our brains.

> Click here for full story (link will work in the real newsletter)

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by Mike Romai » Thu, 03 Mar 2005 03:38:20

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> due to this e-mail being a yahoo account, I don't think I will as it seams
> to much like a spam thing. Yeah great ill sign up, and watch the spam roll
> in

> --
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> www.deadlyhosting.com/special.php for a great special.
> I apologise now for any spelling mistakes or bad grammar
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