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Name: Ashley Website: Referred by: Just Surfed On In! From: Dallas TX Time: 1997-09-30 17:11:00 Comments: I am doing a report on Marine Biology fo Life Science in school. In this report we have to include a section about a famous Marine Biologist. I am doing Jaques Cousteau. I was wondering if you might have any helpful info about him. It would help tremendously if you did. Thanx a bunch. Ashley P.S. your web page was great! |
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Name: dovidians Website: gump goes to cia Referred by: Just Surfed On In! From: Time: 1997-09-28 13:34:00 Comments: dovidians of america email: dovidians@dovidians.org internet site: http://www.dovidians.org online september 5,1997 number of logons as of september 27: 1808 comments *rjk - that is great! do i know you?????????/ *hec (acm) - i concur with rjk, this is great *rlb and numerous others - who are you? we accept the analysis by a mensa member as being fair. "you are either frighteningly brilliant or a lunatic with access and too much time on your hands." *mensa23 - "i concur with the assessment" *email cc reply forum - um, ok this was informative. anyone else agree? *host allowed us to publish our site on the south asian journalist assn board. *our website has been highlighted on the internet, but we are still a tiny speck in the night sky. *did you ever see your name in japanese? sort of story telling. ours ends in i pi. just like lightman in war games, we seemed to have found a backdoor on the internet. we sent a message to ourselves off a computer assn board and the sender was ???@???. now if an unidentified server could bypass internet security, we would assume that nothing on the internet would be secure. should there be any doubts in your mind, we sent another message to our internet service provider and theirs read "unspecified sender". he said that they could not reply because the system did not know who the sender was. of course we subscribe to nettique rules of the internet. if you do not want to receive email from us in the future, just send us a delete request. |
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Name: Steven Lans Website: Referred by: Net Search From: Delft, Netherlands Time: 1997-09-28 13:24:00 Comments: I would have liked to print the "physics time-line". Unfortunately the characters are so light colored that I cannot read it when I have printed it. |
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Name: Vladimir Website: Referred by: Just Surfed On In! From: Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, USA Time: 1997-09-26 18:25:00 Comments: Overwhelmed by the spiral nature of everything in the Universe: from the rays to the atoms and all the way to the galaxies!!! |
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Name: Josh Website: Referred by: Just Surfed On In! From: Time: 1997-09-24 16:50:00 Comments: I am doing a report on Cousteau and need some information about his acomplishments in life. Could you please send me some info by email? Thanks |
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Name: chad Website: Referred by: Just Surfed On In! From: michigan Time: 1997-09-23 17:17:00 Comments: hi,interesting stuff.i will spend some Time here chad |
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Name: Supratik Moulik Website: Referred by: Net Search From: Houston, TX/India Time: 1997-09-22 22:14:00 Comments: I really enjoyed your page, it was informative and easy to read considering the topics covered. I hope to see more great things from this page in the future |
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Name: George Buller Website: N/A Referred by: Just Surfed On In! From: Walsall, West Midlands, U.K. Time: 1997-09-22 14:47:00 Comments: I've never Scuba dived myself and now - at the age of 40 I don't suppose I ever will get the chance. But I've been a life long fan of the late Jaques Cousteau. Without him and others like him we'd be so much poorer regarding our knowledge of ocean exploration and conservation. Here's wishing that he's found his Atlantis. |
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Name: The Banshee Paradigm Group Website: The Banshee Paradigm Group Referred by: Net Search From: Alhambra, CA - USA Time: 1997-09-22 05:28:00 Comments: |
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Name: Geoff Egel Website: Solaris free energy and other energy site Referred by: NewsGroups From: Loxton South Australia Time: 1997-09-22 00:49:00 Comments: Interesting new insights on physics and sub atomic particles keep up this interesting page geoff |
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Name: Charles E. Weber Website: The cause of the cosmological red shift Referred by: Just Surfed On In! From: Hendersonville NC 28739 Time: 1997-09-22 08:58:00 Comments: Comments on Email message. This page got overwhelmed before. |
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Name: William P Website: N/A Referred by: Net Search From: maryland Time: 1997-09-21 15:57:00 Comments: none |
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Name: Missy Pawling Website: Referred by: Just Surfed On In! From: Dallas, Texas Time: 1997-09-20 21:13:00 Comments: My mother is from Turkey. I did not know anything about the Monk Seal. I happened to come across your Web page and I am glad I did. You have done wonders with your information. Keep up the good work. |
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Name: Maria Elena Castillo Website: Referred by: Just Surfed On In! From: El Salvador, Central America Time: 1997-09-19 21:26:00 Comments: I was always a great admirer of Mr. Cousteau. His programmes were a source of interest on the secrets of the sea and a source to learn from. His legacy will always be admired! |
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Name: Alexandra Weholz Website: Referred by: Just Surfed On In! From: Time: 1997-09-20 08:02:00 Comments: Jacques Coustaeu is a great man I admire him very much. He had a huge effet on the enviorment , I wish to study ocaenogrphy as I grow older. There is so much we have not seen yet and I want to see as much as I can ! My dream is to continue after Jacques. |
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Name: Scott M. Connolly Website: Scottmcon Referred by: Net Search From: Massachusetts USA Time: 1997-09-19 12:27:00 Comments: Jacques Cousteau became a life long institution for me via the National Geographic and his film the Silent World. One cannot appreciate enough his life's work and his perpetual optmisim. Perhaps it is the nature of the sea & the oceans in renewal as he made his life; which sustained him. To the sea we return. |
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Name: Gordon Wood Website: ITS A MAD MAD MAD WORLD! Referred by: Just Surfed On In! From: Vancouver, CANADA Time: 1997-09-18 14:28:00 Comments: Hello, from TRIUMF, UBC CANADA |
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Name: Lauren Stoddard Website: Referred by: Just Surfed On In! From: Antioch, California Time: 1997-09-16 17:09:00 Comments: I am a total animal rights activist and I think this is good that you have a web site for this endangered animals. I like how you let people know that they are extinct. I can't belive that people could do such a thing to these helpless creatures. That is why I am researching about killing animals for fun and I am visting your web page. Good Luck about spreading the news!!!! |
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Name: Allan Sun Website: Sun's Page Referred by: Just Surfed On In! From: China Time: 1997-09-17 01:31:00 Comments: It is a very nice web site and I like it.
Here is a SUN picture for you |
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Name: Erin Greig Website: Referred by: Net Search From: Ontario, Canada Time: 1997-09-16 13:13:00 Comments: I am helping a friend with her homework, and this place is wonderful. It really tells how much we hurt these animals every day. I want to say I am proud of anyone that helps out these animals. Erin, 15 |
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Name: Darío Martínez Batlle Website: La Página de Western Drake! Referred by: Just Surfed On In! From: Dominican Republic Time: 1997-09-13 09:33:00 Comments: El Embajador del Mar (a la memoria del Inmenso Jacques Cousteau) De niño, el mar me causaba un terror antológico. No sabía nadar, y mucho menos me aventuraba a hacer travesías en botes o yates. Temía a los tiburones, y pensaba de ellos como fieros demonios al acecho, listos para atacarme apenas penetrara un pie en las aguas. Para mí, el mar era un mundo desconocido. En algún momento de mi vida, ocurrió un episodio mágico, del cual no podría describir mis emociones, pero que me cautivó para siempre. Mientras miraba la televisión, apareció una escena marítima que jamás había imaginado. Había un buzo sin protección rodeado de varios tiburones blancos de gran tamaño. Asombrado, me detuve a contemplar la escena, y debo confesar que jamás la he dejado de observar. Jacques Yves Cousteau había ganado un tele-buzo más. Conocí el mar todos los días, de la mano de Cousteau. Había ocasiones en que hasta dejaba de comer por tener mi espacio frente a la pantalla, para asistir a una entrega más de "El Mundo Submarino de Jacques Cousteau". Quizás no entendía mucho sobre términos científicos, ni podía ubicar los lugares geográficos de los que hablaba el viejo Cousteau. Sin embargo, sabía que era real, que él estaba allí, y que era potencialmente posible que yo viviera esa experiencia por mí mismo. Con Cousteau viajé por todo el mundo, recorriendo las más asombrosas grutas subacuáticas y conociendo las formas vivientes más singulares que he visto jamás. Cousteau me había enseñado el mar. Los tiburones eran su clara pasión. Incluso en muchos episodios dedicados a algún tema diferente, aprovechaba para filmarlos. Poco a poco, aprendí a apreciar a los escualos, y a entender que no son los asesinos y depredadores que Spielberg nos mostró en 1979. Cousteau y sus tiburones eran una escena que destilaba respeto y cariño, una secreta complicidad biológica en la que ambos se apreciaban como amigos. En muchas ocasiones, el propio Cousteau salía de la jaula protectora, desafiando toda lógica, y se dejaba acariciar de los "feroces" animales. Recuerdo que el Calypso se convirtió en todo un laboratorio marino, una especie de Embajada del Mar, de donde diariamente se emitían miles de "permisos de turistas" para que los adeptos del océano pudiéramos visitar sus territorios acompañados del Señor Embajador Cousteau. Jean Michel Jarré, famoso compositor contemporáneo, escribió una oda al navío, y la tituló Waiting for Calypso (es la música de fondo de mi homepage). Se puede percibir la alegría, la expectación, el movimiento tropical y la sensación marina que probablemente sentían los compañeros que esperaban en tierra la llegada del Calypso, para conocer los nuevos descubrimientos del Comandante Francés. Los méritos de este gran hombre son demasiado numerosos para mencionarlos aquí. Ya muchos escribirán detalladas crónicas de cada uno de sus aportes a la ecología, la navegación, el submarinismo, la conducta de los habitantes de las aguas... Todos estos aportes son dignos de Cousteau, pero si a mí me preguntaran qué es lo que más aprecio del legado del Comandante, seguramente diría que lo aprecio porque fue quien me enseñó el mar. Y conmigo, al menos dos generaciones nos sumergimos todos los días a su lado, y exploramos junto a su narración tan particular, las más hermosas maravillas de "El Mundo Submarino de Jacques Cousteau". El mundo no pierde un gran hombre. Quizás el cuerpo de Jacques Yves Cousteau está muerto. Sin embargo, su esencia perdura. Su obra no ha terminado. Otros continuarán su labor, pero nadie podrá igualarlo. Cousteau lleva ya muchos años de ventaja en la exploración de los mares, pero sin embargo, le ha abierto las puertas del mismo a todos los que le admirábamos, y hasta le reverenciábamos. Jacques Yves Cousteau se ha mudado a "El Mundo del Silencio", en donde ahora convive en paz con sus leales amigos de las fauces temibles. Western Drake 26 de junio de 1997 |
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Name: Anna Wollenzien Website: Referred by: Net Search From: Logandale, Nevada Time: 1997-09-11 18:22:00 Comments: This is interesting stuff. I like seals! |
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Name: A-Dogg Website: N/A Referred by: Just Surfed On In! From: North Cakilak "Tha Q.C."! Time: 1997-09-12 04:35:00 Comments: I'm sad about Mr.Cousteau's death but I know he lived a fullfilling life. He will be well taken care of! |
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Name: Mary O Gollihugh Website: Referred by: Just Surfed On In! From: 99 North East, PA 16428 USA Time: 1997-09-11 07:38:00 Comments: I have always been an avid watcher of the advances made in the underwater realm, and was quite envious when a neighboir had a chance to work with the drew. However, this year, we discover a wrecked ship near our cove on Lake Erie, the ship Oneida...and after merely snorkeling about, I would love to learn more; to take Scuba diving classes; to learn more of just our freshwater area...and as a mother of teenagers, I felt a bit abashed at attempting classes...yet my hero did more, learned more, in his eighties than I in my thirties...thank you for the inspiration, the fasination...and the creative mind that made it possible. My warmth to the family, friends, and people throughout the world who watched, leaned towards their television with each new discovery, or stayed up all night reading...thank the Lord for heroes...we need them.. Much warmth, Mary |
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Name: PETER W. MORRIS Website: SAD ON YOUR LOST Referred by: Just Surfed On In! From: DAVIE, FL. (U.S.A.) Time: 1997-09-11 11:45:00 Comments: THE EARTH LOST A GREAT MAN. MAY THIS WORK LIVE ON. I RECALL WATCHING TV AND SEENING MY SEA IN A NEW LIGHT. THANK YOU, GREAT MAN OF THE SEA. |
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Name: John Sherrit Website: Referred by: Just Surfed On In! From: Scotland living in Belgium Time: 1997-09-10 02:30:00 Comments: Great Web site I've not had time to go through it all but it has a simple latout which is pleasing to the eye |
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Name: Everett E. Allie Website: Referred by: Just Surfed On In! From: ky>mi>az>ca>az>mi>fl Time: 1997-09-06 12:28:00 Comments: I was searching for groups that might be open to some new discoveries in physics. A new study of compiled physics data (The Nuclide Chart of elements and isotopes),in terms motion, indicates that existence is a continuum, no beginning, no end, only endless development and degeneration. Movement is a fundamental aspect of existence. It is the basis of structure (stable, cycling motion patterns), energy/matter (motion translates easily), the three families of primary particles, all the energies and forces, charge, mass, gravity, etc. This is alternative methodology for addressing physics. The system has been developed by a retiered engineer from General Electric Co., Russell Stewart Hall. The system is complete but unpublished, at this point. The system provides a means of addressing the entire spectrum of physics using only one fundamental unit, providing a seamless means of unifying the entire spectrum of physics, including gravity. It, inevitably, implicates the fallacies in classical quantum mechanics and Relativity. Hall's system reflects relationships discovered within the data and displays a universe that is not relative, but with absolute characteristics and control mechanisms at the primary particle level that determine and limit what can develop. All the parts and pieces are active at any leavel of development, seeking, as it were. What an environment will support comes into being, controlling and limiting every developmental increment. Everett E. Allie specieup@safaue.net |
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Name: c.v.taylor Website: RRCJA Referred by: Just Surfed On In! From: Virginia Time: 1997-09-05 12:51:00 Comments: None |
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Name: SUPER TED Website: Referred by: Just Surfed On In! From: ABOUT THERE Time: 1997-09-02 19:47:00 Comments: HI HOW ARE YOU |
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Name: FAST EDDY Website: DON'T HAVE ONE Referred by: Just Surfed On In! From: GEELONG Time: 1997-09-02 19:42:00 Comments: I HAVE USED THIS FOR A SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT THIS HAS LOTS OF GOOD INFO. |
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Name: Ryan Website: Ryans Hangout Referred by: Just Surfed On In! From: Ca Time: 1997-09-03 06:11:00 Comments: Come check out my Homepage |