Re: [asa] warning

From: Randy Isaac <randyisaac@adelphia.net>
Date: Thu Jan 18 2007 - 19:53:50 EST

Michael,
    Those four pages are available on the internet at http://things.auditblogs.com/files/2007/01/final_notice_1_.pdf
Not really worth opening but harmless.

    By the way, the ASA office occasionally gets quite interesting mail. I recently received a copy of "The Geocentric Bible". It seems that some of the geocentrists are having some differences of opinion among themselves. Gerardus Bouw vs Gordon Bane for example. Bane sent me this particular copy with a preface that concluded "There is no scientific proof for or against either heliocentrism or geocentricity. There is no evidence that compels us to believe that the earth is spinning daily."

    Not really worth discussing further. Except possibly the sociology/psychology that leads people to these opinions.

    Randy

    
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Michael Roberts
  To: asa@calvin.edu
  Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 1:47 PM
  Subject: [asa] warning

  I have received two emails with attachments from
  Attachment contains:

    Page 1 Initial Mass Displacements

    Page 2 Universal Mass

    Page 3 Solar System Plane Distances

    Page 4 Galactic Mass

  Frank Hatch

  P.O. Box 50355

  Eugene, Oregon 97405

  U.S.A.

      With the subject (asa) moondust

  I binned them and didn't open to see if it was a virus

  Michael

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