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Tue, 16 Mar 2004 12:21:30 -0500
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Thanks, Wirt, for the response to my "Tenth planet..." post yesterday
wherein you point to an even more informative press release from NASA. The
thread was progressing in a very intetresting way. You got me worried
though when you recently brought "ignorance" into the thread. I feared we
might be looping back to the (Definitly OT) Iraq/AlQueda thread. I figure
if anything can head it off it's got to be S-E-X. So here's an article
from "The Register" regarding Sedna. (The Register webpage,
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/28/36291.html, has some interesting
hyperlinks to follow).
Enjoy!!!
-Phil

Revealed: sultry Sedna's sizzling secrets
By Lester Haines
Posted: 16/03/2004 at 14:25 GMT

It's good to see that the UK media is straight on the case analysing
exactly how the identification of distant planet Sedna will benefit
humanity.

And the award for the most enlightening discovery goes to the Sun's Mystic
Meg for this sizzling revelation:

"Sedna - named after the Inuit goddess of the sea who is said to have
created life in the Arctic Ocean - will mean many months of study for
stargazers before they can work out its precise influence on life on
Earth.

"But the early signs are looking good for nookie."

Phwoooar! This really is good news for those who needed at bit more ooomph
in the bedroom department. Of course, Meg's not just making this up -
there's good astrological reasoning at work here:

"I believe this new planet will open our minds and hearts to a new way of
living. It is a chance for harmony to replace hostility.

"And because this planet’s nearest neighbour is the sex-master planet
Pluto, it gives Sedna a great deal of passion power, too, but of a more
silky, subtle, tantalising kind because this planet, named after the
goddess, is more female."

Harmony and luuurv? Bring it on. ®

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