| Name: Linaka Email: lindaol@aloha.net Date: Friday - 31/May/96 - 12:34:06 Referred from: the future. I am a time-travelling historian Comments: So what do you think of Kip Thorne, Michio Kaku & Fred Alan Wolf? See, I'm interested in time travel, being from the future and all, but I just can't remember how I got here. Can you help me phone home? Seriously, I hope you keep those of us who lack the mathematical skills and scientific background up to date. Will all this impact how we humans perceive our reality? Or will we just stare with wonder at the magical screen of the universe but lacking the password to enter its mysteries? I hope more pages like this appear in the net! Thank you. |
| Name: John Saegaert & Bette Yee Email: Scribblers@gnn.com Date: Friday - 31/May/96 - 12:01:58 Referred from: None of the above (see comments below) Comments: Please feel free to write to Bette & I (John), with any news and comments, and thanks for letting us sign your guest book. |
| Name: Peter Allen Mitton Email: peter@lightspeed.bc.ca Date: Friday - 31/May/96 - 11:52:30 Homepage: Discovery Cool Submarine C-Questor Submersible Referred from: Yahoo Comments: Mr Cousteau, I have been inspired by you since the early 60t's. Nation Geographic Magazine and you are awe inspiring.I Started diving with a steel USD72 twin hose reg at age 11. I have built a Submarine to travel the underwater world and would be greatly honoured to have you look and give me your thoughts. This vessel has been shown on the American Discovery Channel and various other publications. Please have a look at the C-Questor. C-Questor Submarine Once again I would be honoured to have you sit in my boat. Thank you for the subsea world. Peter Mitton |
| Name: C. Edward Mills Email: millse@psc.state.fl.us Date: Thursday - 30/May/96 - 11:16:37 Homepage: http:// Referred from: Yahoo Comments: Om Mani Padme Hum. Thanks |
| Name: john kenna Email: goofy@ozramp.net.au Date: Thursday - 30/May/96 - 2:40:54 Referred from: Somebody or other's bookmark page Comments: you're all doing the most important thing that any one can do, so do it goood. Autodidacts must prevail over the tenured/tethered moronocracy! Kick out the jams. |
| Name: Mark Burginger Email: balloon@electriciti.com Date: Wednesday - 29/May/96 - 12:34:03 Homepage: Modular Form Referred from: None of the above (see comments below) Comments: Bucky Fuller list group Kirby Urner E-Mail Post I will formalize an introduction of my pet theory. Much can be learned by downloading the Acrobat file. -- Mark -- |
| Name: Glenn Email: netgrafx@phoenix.net Date: Wednesday - 29/May/96 - 5:00:43 Homepage: hooters Referred from: None of the above (see comments below) Comments: Nice page full of "useful" info...thanx...got it bookmarked |
| Name: Melinda Allen Email: graywolf@nando.net Date: Tuesday - 28/May/96 - 18:02:54 Homepage: http:// Referred from: It came to me in a nightmare Comments: Hi my name is Melinda and for a long time I have been trying to get people to save many endangered species. I dont think that it ever worked cause my friend and I stude up and did not whant them to put a building over our woods but who would listen to two kids (teens). Kids and animals will show how wwe will turn out in the future. Good Luck!! Graywolf@nando.net |
| Name: Darryl Byrne Email: dbyrne@www.postoffice.stpatricks.edu.au Date: Tuesday - 28/May/96 - 16:00:45 Referred from: SEARCH: Excite Comments: I have not finished studying your home pages yet but I probably will after writing this. So far from what I have seen you are one busy person or you have a large team of computer nerds living off my money to which I pay to that leech they call Mr. John "Suck grovell lick lick" Howard. So now you know how I feel how about the government, don't worry though, you are not the only one I have given an ear full to. |
| Name: Ron Levy Email: rlevy@peabody.jhu.edu Date: Tuesday - 28/May/96 - 15:56:41 Homepage: http:// Referred from: SEARCH: Alta Vista Comments: Enjoyed what you've set up here. Nice place to visit! I'm looking for an accessible article on enigmas of time and the human need to measure and control it. Something on the order of what Stephen Jay Gould might come up with! This is for an undergraduate class I am organizing for the Fall entitled "Millennial Concerns: Perennial Concerns." I want something to provoke questions as to why bother marking turn of the century/millennium, anyway. Fire away if you have any ideas. Thanx! Ron Levy The Peabody Institute Johns Hopkins University |