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  1. Wierd Science
  2. Recipes / cooking tips
  3. Cooking meat, outside, argh argh argh
  4. Getting high
  5. Gardening, landscaping and plant related shit
  6. Photgraphy forum
  7. West Coast Astronomers?
  8. Classic Car Restoration
  9. Musicians!
  10. Questions on Astronomy, Space, Solar System, etc?
  11. Favorite Bands?
  12. Amatuer Radio ?
  13. 'Sexsomnia' Causes People to Have Sex inTheir Sleep
  14. Space Shuttle Launch Thread
  15. Whaledreamers
  16. Summer Toys
  17. Brewing the Perfect Beer
  18. Bubba Fans - Where Are You In The World
  19. Weather Pics...
  20. Die Cast/ Model Cars, Planes, etc?
  21. Building the Future
  22. Liquid lens
  23. MARS had oceans
  24. ATVING
  25. Tierra Firma
  26. Comics
  27. Hobby Related Software, Websites, etc?
  28. Diet and Exercise Thread
  29. Athlete's Thread!
  30. Solar System and Mythology.
  31. Bigelow Aerospace's Genesis-1
  32. Guns, KNives, and Weaponry
  33. Perseid Meteor Shower
  34. Slimming Down Future Spacesuits
  35. The Deep
  36. A Journey up the General Hitchcock Highway,,,,
  37. Food Facts
  38. Mars Email Hoax
  39. RC Nitro
  40. Airbrushing, Spray Painting, Etc
  41. Lunar Eclipse Aug 28, 2007
  42. Space Station and Shuttle Visible!
  43. 2 men accused of smuggling 7,000 turtles
  44. Making a webcam into an astrocam
  45. Subway
  46. 2012..the end of the world?
  47. Future Astronauts!
  48. Zeke's Contributions
  49. see-through frogs
  50. Comet Thread
  51. Sputnik
  52. Asteroid belt is named for George Takei
  53. Turtle pictures
  54. New Species of Dinosaur
  55. Martian Volcanoes May Not be Extinct
  56. Artist makes pic of Black hole
  57. New Theory on Dinosaur Extinction
  58. For Anyone Buying a Telescope
  59. Solar Wind Dries Venus
  60. Geminid Meteors 12/14/07
  61. Binary Clocks
  62. See Mars At It's Best!
  63. Some of my recent work (56k Warning)
  64. NASA Weighs Landing Options for Orion Spacecraft
  65. Astronaut's Mother Killed
  66. 2 Meteor Showers this weekend
  67. Asteroid May Hit Mars
  68. The World At Night
  69. Quadrantid Meteors Jan 3-4
  70. Scientists find hot spot on Saturn's chilly pole
  71. Mammoth May Explain Fate of Species
  72. Sunspot Is Harbinger Of The New Solar Cycle
  73. Hubble Tune-Up Plans Detailed
  74. Astronomers describe violent universe
  75. 2008 Preview Night Sky Highlights
  76. MESSENGER only 1 week from Mercury
  77. Apollo Missions
  78. King of the rats weighed one tonne
  79. Asteroid Search!
  80. Wine/Beer Making
  81. Defunct Spy Satellite Falling From Orbit
  82. Venus meets Jupiter Feb 1, 2008
  83. Ruins of 7,000-year-old city found in Egypt oasis
  84. Homemade Tubes
  85. Pod-world
  86. Shuttle Atlantis set to lift off on 2/7/2008
  87. The Super Irritating Movie Spoiler Thread
  88. How a Lunar Eclipse Saved Columbus
  89. Water- Ultimate Alternative Energy Source?
  90. 'Star Trek' Movie Gets Science Advice
  91. US plans to shoot down broken satellite
  92. Some daily events in the changing sky for February 15 – 23
  93. February 20th's Eclipse of the Moon
  94. The Astrononomy DISCUSSION and Picture of the Day
  95. Nova "Astrospies"
  96. Sky At A Glance, Feb 23 - Mar 1, 2008
  97. Solar Transit of ISS and Atlantis
  98. Why Stars Have Seasons
  99. Sky At A Glance, Mar 1 - Mar 8, 2008
  100. Kids' Astronomy Essay Contest
  101. The Great impersonator
  102. GLAST Arrives In Florida To Prepare For Launch
  103. Shuttle Endeavour on Track for Tuesday Launch
  104. Sky Events At A Glance, Mar 8 - Mar 15, 2008
  105. Campout with the Stars
  106. Space truck set for maiden voyage
  107. Is there a hole in the universe?
  108. Giant telescope opens both eyes
  109. New twist in Hobbit-human debate
  110. Happy 'pi' Day
  111. Sky Events This Week, Mar 15 - Mar 22, 2008
  112. Saturn moon may have ocean of water
  113. Fractals - The Colors Of Infinity
  114. Sky Events This Week, Mar 22 - Mar 29, 2008
  115. Ingredients for life found on strange Saturn moon
  116. Stunning Gamma Ray Burst Explosion Detected Halfway Across Universe
  117. Earth Looking Down The Barrel of Real Planet Killing, Death Star
  118. Clay tablet holds clue to asteroid mystery
  119. European Space Freighter Makes Docking Debut
  120. Cool Crescent Moon Sun-Tues 4/6 to 4/8
  121. Sky Events This Week, Apr 4- Apr 11, 2008
  122. Fun Expo in New York
  123. Sky Events This Week, Apr 11- Apr 19, 2008
  124. Rare 5.4 Mag. Earthquake Hits Midwest
  125. Aroura Bouralis and Aurora Australis
  126. Sky Events This Week, Apr 19- Apr 26, 2008
  127. Lyrid Meteors peak 4/22
  128. Sky Events This Week, Apr 26- May 2, 2008
  129. Happy Birthday, Hubble!
  130. Watch for a possible meteor surge
  131. Astronomy Day, May 10
  132. Sky Events This Week, May 3- May 10, 2008
  133. Space Shuttle Discovery Rolls Out To The Launch Pad
  134. BBC Headline of the week.
  135. Sky Events This Week, May 10- May 17, 2008
  136. Satellite captures cyclone damage
  137. Sky Events This Week, May 17- May 24, 2008
  138. Space Station Movie
  139. Space Station Marathon
  140. Sky Events This Week, May 24- May 31, 2008
  141. Arizona Sky Village
  142. Sky Events This Week, May 31- June 7, 2008
  143. Secret Launch?
  144. Sky Events This Week, June 7- June 14, 2008
  145. ISS/ Shuttle FLybys
  146. NASA Plans to Visit the Sun
  147. Magnitude 7.0 Earthquake Hits Japan
  148. Sky Events This Week, June 14- June 21, 2008
  149. Mag. 4.9 Quake Hits at Cascadia Subduction Zone Off Oregon Coast
  150. Solstice Moon Illusion
  151. Sun Sets On Ulysses Mission
  152. Delta Rocket To Fly From California Early Friday
  153. The Strange Science of Summer
  154. Monitor meteors from Boötes
  155. Scientists think big impact caused two-faced Mars
  156. North Pole Could be Ice-Free This Summer
  157. Hydrogen Fuel Station Opens In West L.A.
  158. Martian soil good enough for asparagus: NASA
  159. Cherry Springs, Pa. Earns Dark-Sky Status
  160. Sky Events This Week, June 27- July 4, 2008
  161. Jupiter in July
  162. 100 Years Since Tunguska
  163. Astronaut Barbara Morgan To Leave Nasa
  164. Planets Align for the 4th of July
  165. Voyager Spacecraft Reveals Solar System Edge
  166. Huge Tunguska Explosion Remains Mysterious 100 Years Later
  167. Sky Events This Week, July 4- July 12, 2008
  168. NASA Photos Solve 30-Year Mystery
  169. Nasa Sets Schedule For Remaining Shuttle Flights
  170. BREAKING NEWS: New Discovery Changes Formula between Earth's Core and Magnetic Field
  171. What's Wrong with the Sun? (Nothing)
  172. Astronauts handle explosives on daring spacewalk
  173. Sky Events This Week, July 12- July 19, 2008
  174. Jupiter's Little Red Spot Gone
  175. Free Astronomy.com Access This Weekend Only
  176. Could Solar Cycle 24 Have a Latent and Unwanted Surprise?
  177. Don't shoot the messinger!
  178. Former NASA Space Shuttle Flight Director Tells of Solar Flare Scare
  179. NASA Envisions Huge Lunar Telescope
  180. Two Large-Moderate Quakes Hit Back-to-Back Cascadia Subduction Zone
  181. Mars Express To Rendezvous With Martian Moon
  182. NASA works to improve short-term weather forecasts
  183. Look for fireworks from Aquarius
  184. Dwarf Planet Near Pluto Gets a Name
  185. The 2008 Perseid Meteor Shower
  186. The Exploding Star That Everyone Missed
  187. Mummy May Unravel Culture's Secrets
  188. Scientists Reveal Full Dinosaur Skeleton
  189. Plasma Bullets Spark Northern Lights
  190. Sky Events This Week, July 26- Aug 2, 2008
  191. 60 minutes NASA story
  192. LA Hit With 5.6 Earthquake
  193. 7-square-mile Ice Sheet Breaks Loose in Canada
  194. Nasa Confirms Liquid Lake On Saturn's Moon Titan
  195. Jason 2 Satellite Begins Mapping Earth's Oceans
  196. Astronaut technology could prevent elderly falls
  197. Solar Eclipse Aug 1
  198. NASA Turns 50
  199. Sky Events This Week, Aug 2- Aug 9, 2008
  200. White House Briefed On Potential For Mars Life
  201. Sky Events This Week, Aug 9- Aug 16, 2008
  202. Hubble's Odometer Turns Over 100,000 Orbits Of Earth
  203. NASA abandons plan to fly new spaceships by 2013
  204. Boone Pickens' Alternative Energy Plan
  205. Shuttle Astronauts Eager for Risky Mission to Hubble
  206. Spaceship Could Fly Faster Than Light
  207. Two Large Solar Plants Planned in California
  208. New Enceladus Closeups Now Arriving
  209. The Amazing August Planet Show
  210. Sky Events This Week, Aug 16- Aug 23, 2008
  211. Sky Events This Week, Aug 23- Aug 30, 2008
  212. unknown quake danger in New York
  213. See Trio of Planets at Sunset
  214. First Light from Space Telescope Reveals Gamma-Ray Sky
  215. Flower pictures
  216. 'Gustav' Reaches Cat. 3, Heads Toward Louisiana
  217. Sky Events This Week, Aug 30- Sep 6, 2008
  218. If you won the lottery, what would you do / change
  219. Building muscle, losing fat, supplements
  220. Smoking, barbecuing, grilling....
  221. Massive Canada Arctic ice shelf breaks away
  222. The Sun Showing No Spots Makes History -
  223. Sky Events This Week, Sep 6- Sep 13, 2008
  224. California Launch
  225. Scientists on the verge of creating life
  226. Atlantis photo panoramas
  227. Shit you would buy if you won the lottery
  228. Shuttle endeavour takes sunrise trip to assembly building
  229. Sky Events This Week, Sep 13- Sep 20, 2008
  230. "camping" pics from Maine.. aka Skeeterfest 08
  231. Dust Devils Photographed in Martian Arctic
  232. Star Cluster to Hide Behind Moon
  233. Possible First Photo of Planet Around Sun-Like Star
  234. polar crown prominences
  235. Doomed spacecraft
  236. Rescue shuttle at launch pad for Hubble trip
  237. Sky Events This Week, Sep 20- Sep 27, 2008
  238. NYC Trade Center dig exposes Ice Age landscape
  239. Hurricane Ike Photos, Aftermath
  240. Sky Events This Week, Sep 27- Oct 4, 2008
  241. Spotless Sun: 2008 is the Blankest Year of the Space Age
  242. Is the Broken Hubble Telescope Worth Saving?
  243. Calling PIR the Turtle Toucher!
  244. Small asteroid
  245. Sky Events This Week, Oct 10- Oct 18, 2008
  246. Bigfoot Hoax 'Body' Up for Sale on eBay
  247. Nova: Space Shuttle Distaster
  248. Alaska Glaciers Grew This Year -- Thanks to Colder Weather
  249. Orionid meteor shower
  250. Hopes Dashed for Ice on Moon