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EarthChronicle.com Atlas is posted! The detail and beauty of the Space Shuttle data sets and satellite photos are nothing short of AMAZING! Check out EarthChronicle.com Atlas! [chroniclemaster1 2006/01/10]

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"Stars fade like memory the instant before dawn. Low in the east, the sun appears golden as an opening eye. That which can be named must exist. That which is named can be written. That which is written shall be remembered. That which is remembered lives."

Ellis, Normandi, trans. Awakening Osiris: The Egyptian Book of the Dead. Grand Rapids, MI: Phanes Press, 1988. 43.

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Author: chroniclemaster1 Date Received: 2005/10/14
Editor: chroniclemaster1 First Date Posted: 2005/11/8
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