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You are not logged in. #1 2006-05-04 15:45:55
Anyone Read 'Space' by Stephan Baxter?Halfway through this book and I must say ... WOW! For anyone who loves fiction, and loves astronomy and cosmology, this is the ultimate book. It ties real theories into and epic sci-fi novel. Anyone else read it? "When subtracted from 180, the sum of the square-root of the two equal angles of an isocoles triangle squared will give the square-root of the remaining angle squared." #2 2006-05-06 02:07:12
Re: Anyone Read 'Space' by Stephan Baxter?I haven't, but I shall get the book as soon as I can. I love reading sci-fi related to astronomy, particularly Isaac Asimov. Character is who you are when no one is looking. #3 2006-05-06 11:52:50
Re: Anyone Read 'Space' by Stephan Baxter?ha ha zmurf cool name People don't notice whether it's winter or summer when they're happy. ~ Anton Chekhov Cheer up, emo kid. #4 2006-05-11 16:06:31
Re: Anyone Read 'Space' by Stephan Baxter?Lol. Alright. "When subtracted from 180, the sum of the square-root of the two equal angles of an isocoles triangle squared will give the square-root of the remaining angle squared." |