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View Segy Version 2.0.1 
  New possibilities: scale,gain from tools. Positive - negative view. Zoom view. Active voice help. [link]
By Demyan Kuznetsov  - Feb 26 2004 - 1 new of 1 message    

why will you move the shallow sick walnuts before Ahmed does 
  -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- phil knight had a dream. he'd sell shoes. he'd sell dreams. he'd get RICH. he'd use sweatshops if he had to. THEN along came the new shoe. PLAIN.SIMPLE.CHEAP.FAIR. designed for only one thing, kicking phil's ass.... more »
By Robert P. Lewis, MLA  - Dec 4 2003 - 1 new of 1 message    

Seismic software 
  Today we represent 2 programs 1. Segy binary file header editor. [link] 2. Segd to Segy converter [link] Platform - Windows2000, WindowsXP For Rent this programms - Download, install and run.
By demyan58  - Aug 23 2003 - 1 new of 1 message    

Sell 114500 shares of company "International Energy Services, Inc" 
  Sell 114500 shares of company International Energy Services, Inc dem...@seismsoft.com
By demyan58  - Jul 9 2003 - 3 new of 3 messages    

DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY - for good -- Coal Mine Rescue 
  Keep snoozin', fellas. The stench and stink from talk.origins and sci.anthropology.paleo -- in the matter of the perpepuation of the fairy tale of the evolution of man -- may touch you shortly. I'd think one of you would open your mouth to rightfully chastize your colleagues but, again, that's what vested interests will do .... more »
By Ed Conrad  - Jul 7 2003 - 1 new of 1 message    

Catastrophic Reality: MAN AS OLD AS COAL 
  Keep snoozin', fellas. The stench and stink from talk.origins and sci.anthropology.paleo -- in the matter of the perpepuation of the fairy tale of the evolution of man -- may touch you shortly. I'd think one of you would open your mouth to rightfully chastize your colleagues but, again, that's what vested interests will do .... more »
By Ed Conrad  - Jul 7 2003 - 1 new of 1 message    

Who said MAN isn't AS OLD AS COAL? Evolution vs. Creation 
  ... (Strata geologically dated at a minimum of 280 million years) Identified as a petrified human cranium, a skull with the eyesockets broken off, by the late Dr. Wilton Krogman, one of the world's leading human anatomists and author of "The Human Skeleton in Forensic Medicine." He is shown examining it in the second photo.... more »
By Ed Conrad  - Jul 20 2002 - 4 new of 4 messages    

Trance-Formation of America: Epilogue 
  The safety and serenity of Alaska provided an atmosphere conducive to deprogramming, despite the pandemonium that ensued. Mark Phillips was the first man who not only did not abuse us, but cared for our welfare and well being. His patient, gentle manner was therapeutic, while his propensity for handling weapons and apparent intellect kept us safe... more »
By ollie  - Dec 28 2001 - 2 new of 2 messages    

Biogeochemical Cycles and Evolution Congress 
  The Netherlands Geology and Mine Engineering Students Organisation presents a congress on "Biogeochemical Cycles and Evolution Congress" on November 21, 2001 (Utrecht, the Netherlands). more info: [link] We are looking for a lecturer with knowledge on how these cycles will... more »
By Johan Kool  - Oct 24 2001 - 1 new of 1 message    

Amount of sunlight 
  "Jim Blair" <jebl...@facstaff.wisc.edu> wrote ...Hi, Sorry if my statement was misunderstood. I was considering annual hours of daylight, which are about the same everywhere. I avoided the term "sunlight" since cloud cover varies considerably. You are correct that in theory at least, the total solar energy should be... more »
By Jim Blair  - Sep 19 2001 - 196 new of 196 messages    

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