On 2/7/07, The Cunctator <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Of course, we're getting lots of good info now...
We ain't seen nothin yet. (Hopefully we won't see nothin', neither, but
probably, sooner or later, we will.)
That means the big question is when (and how fast it goes at peak speed,
too).
It's still an extrapolation problem with little applicable observational
evidence. One hopes it will stay that way for a while. Better science is not
much of a silver lining in this case.
mt
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