>313 is higher Word.
A little out of comission lately all, but this brought me out. Nice post about the planet. That's techno, and so on topic it hurts. Haha! >313 is cut into two parts Anyone wanna guess what the two parts are? Ha! Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems PS. I Got pics from MJQ this weekend (not that many though). Kai effed it up real good. I was taking pictures to ease the pain of having to stand in the dj booth and dance while leaning on a crutch (torn ligaments). It lifted my spirits though... Well that and those cookies (pure fxcking magic, ah). I'll have to find one of those free host places online to put them up. > -----Original Message----- > From: carl morris plugtwo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 10:16 AM > To: Odeluga, Ken; [email protected] > Subject: Re: (313) New 10th planet fittingly named after Detroit > Techno mailing list > > Hmmm.. > > Maybe I could get the last word on this? > http://www.googlism.com/index.htm?ism=313&type=1 > > cheers > > carl morris > Plug Two > t +442920190151 > > > > Odeluga, Ken wrote: > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Greg Earle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Sent: 30 July 2005 06:45 > >To: [email protected] > >Subject: (313) New 10th planet fittingly named after Detroit Techno > >mailing list > > > >2003 UB313. Look it up. I'm not kidding. > > > >http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/30/science/30planet.html? > >hp&ex=1122696000&en=8500b2cc7e8e63c0&ei=5094&partner=homepage > > > >"The new object - as yet unnamed, but temporarily known as > 2003 UB313 - > > is now 9 billion miles away from the Sun, or 97 times as > far away as > > Earth and about three times Pluto's current distance from the Sun. > > Its 560-year elliptical orbit brings it as close as 3.3 > billion miles. > > Pluto's orbit ranges from 2.7 billion miles to 4.6 billion." > > > >And you wondered why Detroit Techno concerned itself with > space travel > >and space exploration ... > > > > - Greg > > > >**** > > > >Is this a technical serial number which occurs by coincidence or is > >this a name chosen by someone? Could be a D fan! (OK, OK, I > know it's > >unlikely. :) > > > > > > > > >
