>>> Anyway, there's a larger issue: if Red Dwarfs are so great for creating life and civilizations, then where are they all? I think the formula is incomplete. I don't think anyone's saying red dwarfs are "great" but rather that they could be viable under teh right circumstances, which is considerably different from the conventional view just a couple years ago. Jayme Lynn Blaschke _______________________ "The Dust" coming April 2001 in THE ANT-MEN OF TIBET, AND OTHER STORIES from Big Engine http://www.bigengine.co.uk/index.htm Blaschke Home Realm http://www.vvm.com/~caius (u are subscribed to the Europa Icepick mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Project information and list (un)subscribe info: http://klx.com/europa/
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