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Ichingcarpenter
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Thu Oct-06-11 09:58 AM Original message |
Help Oxford and Yale find new planets on your computer |
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Ian David
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Thu Oct-06-11 10:03 AM Response to Original message |
1. I just tried the example and failed. My brain is melting. n/t |
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Ichingcarpenter
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Thu Oct-06-11 10:09 AM Response to Reply #1 |
2. Yeah I'm trying to get a handle on it too and I'm confused |
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