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Tracy Pierce <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 17 Nov 2003 11:26:22 -0800
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"A hands-on science museum" doesn't do the Exploratorium justice: the place
is simply fantastic!  You won't regret a moment spent at
www.exploratorium.edu.  One of my favorite links is
http://cams.exploratorium.edu/CAM2/ (choose target #2).  It's best viewed in
mid-to-late afternoon when the thermals kick in, creating one of the best
windsurfing venues on the planet.  Crissy rocks!

Tracy Pierce
Golden Gate Bridge

> Robert Oppenheimer was critical to the construction of the first bomb and
> thus was especially protected by Gen. Groves, but Robert's brother, Frank,
who
> was far more outspoken in his support of Communist causes, was never
cleared to
> work on any weapons system and was especially blackballed during the Red
> Scares of the 1950's. Unable to find any other work, he helped create and
was the
> founding director of the Exploratorium in San Francisco, a hands-on
science
> museum.
> See: http://www.exploratorium.edu/imagery/stills/Frank_O.jpg
> Wirt Atmar

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