Re: [Utah-astronomy] Spot the typo...
Hey Patrick, so how is the Clark Planetarium outreach program going these day's? ;)
"People still have to function in society, Cline said. Night lighting helps >people feel secure in their homes and their businesses."
So does a good dog or a 12 gauge. Congrats again on your position with Clark. ;) Quoting Patrick Wiggins <paw@wirelessbeehive.com>:
http://www.tooeletranscript.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=22...
:)
pw
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Hey marine, On 06 Jul 2007, at 05:23, diveboss@xmission.com wrote:
Hey Patrick, so how is the Clark Planetarium outreach program going these day's? ;)
Yeah, they had me worried there for a moment. I thought I was going to have to start _working_ again. (shudder) Actually they fixed the on line version (I'll need to frame a hard copy) and both the editor and art director send me emails apologizing. Still, this typo wasn't nearly as "good" as the one a couple of years ago that I choose not to repeat here (so you'll just have to come to a star party to her about that one). :)
"People still have to function in society, Cline said. Night lighting helps >people feel secure in their homes and their businesses."
So does a good dog or a 12 gauge.
The difference being, of course, that while light may help people _feel_ more secure, a dog or a gun may actually help people _be_ more secure. pw
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