I'm trying to read some handwritten notes that were faxed over by a client. Ironically, one of the few things I can make out from the unintelligibly scrawled mess is this phrase: "increasingly difficult to decipher."
The irony hurts.
Friday, August 25, 2006
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Well Pluto is at least 2.66 billion miles away, so maybe it hasn't gotten word yet.
Now, if word travels at the speed of light, poor Pluto would know its fate in just 5.5 hours.
But maybe, just maybe, word is being sent on foot. It'd take 167,000 years to walk to Pluto.
(My thanks to Jeff Root's Space and Science Pages.)
How will students learn the names of the planets now? My very educated mother just served us nine ... and then what?
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