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And then there were 8 - Pluto not a planet
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>>>>>>>>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14489259/
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Bob
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Amazing what changing the rules can do! :)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Is the International Astronomical Union the end all to such decisions? This decision could be good for the economy, as new books will have to be published indicating this monumental decision. Too bad our public schools cannot afford new books!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>It is just easier to hand out black markers, and cross out Pluto, then it is to rewrite the books.
>>>>>
>>>>>But you gotta feel for all those astrology believers who've just lost their planet. At least now they will know why nothing has ever worked out for them like it was supposed to.
>>>>
>>>>Read the front page of http://www.StarIQ.com.
>>>
>>>What a joke. It baffles me that any creature capable of forming complete sentences can be conned by that nonsense. My sister included.
>>
>>Actually, I work for StarIQ.com for nearly a year and half. Much the design and development work for the web site was done by me. Even though I worked there, does not mean I bought into it.
>
>Whew! Scared me there until the last few words. Nice web site though. I hope they paid you in real money and not in tarot readings.

Would have rather have had the Tarot readings. They offered me stock-options in a dotCOM startup company. Well, live and learn.

They are very good at what they do (actually top in their field), but lousy at the marketing end. The site never brought in any real revenue to my knowledge.
Greg Reichert
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