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Helicopter or radar?
Dealers tables at the Robot Fair at the Chauvel in Paddington on April 1st 2007.

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Originally uploaded by iwoolf.
Rossum's Universal Robots - RUR-1
Dealers tables at the Robot Fair at the Chauvel in Paddington on April 1st 2007.
The stuff we can't see is revealing itself by bending light from what we can see. Maybe there really is Dark matter?
Imagine if semen contained mind-altering and addicting chemical signals that made you feel good! Suggestive research that the neurotransmitters are absorbed quickly and act on the brain for hours.
My information came from email discussions with Gordon Gallup who wrote the chapter "The Psychobiology of Semen" in the book "Female Infidelity and Paternal Uncertainty".
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Coal is too valuable to burn, because it is the feedstock of the chemical industry. Solar power is now as cheap as dirty coal, so why burn any? There are three pilot solar power stations in Australia, each using different technology, but all as cheap as dirty coal, and MUCH cheaper than any hypothetical "clean coal" could ever be. Solar power can save the coal industry if they act rationally.
For video about the solar power stations have a look at the ABC Four Corners energy special, and they have good documentation about renewable energy in Australia
7.30pm Saturday 28th April 2007, $33 per head.
Raymond Crowe, Sam Angelico, Docc Hilford,
Sean Taylor, Steve Walker and Dr Birdbrain
11 Spring St, Chatswood NSW 2067
Learn more about the show
I really enjoyed the last magic show they hosted. I'll be there if I recover from my flu in time.


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