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In a message dated 8/3/2003 10:31:12 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
starsuncloud@... writes:

> I love reading about Jack Horner, and I'm fascinated with Paleontology!
>

Wow, that was a cool story! I'll save this one for my daughter (i.e., LOL,
send it to her e-mail addy, and yes we DO live in the same house, I'm ALWAYS
doing this, geezsh)! when she returns from her trip. She's always (since I can
remember) been really into Dinasours/Palenontolgy, so this trip she's on is
perfect for her. LOL, guess what we'll be studying a lot about this year? And
we can add Jack Horner to the list for reading!

Now, I'm just hoping my OLD video camera is working for her. We haven't used
the thing in years (in fact, I thought the battery charger was lost, till be
moved, and it suddenly showed up in the new place, go figure, I sure don't
remember seeing it when things were packed). I know, if it does work, we can
have her "movie" memories transferred to VHS, now I'm wondering if we can then
have it transferred to DVD. If so, it will probably have to go to VHS first,
then DVD. I can only hope for the best!

Again, thanks for the heads up for additional reading! Sounds great!
Amazing the stuff we learn on our own because of our own driven interests, huh?

Tracy
We forfeit three-fouths of ourselves in order to be like other people.

~Arthur Schopenhauer~


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