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Well the other day I got email about this so I thought I would update everyone about whats been going on since then, and sadly a lot of things happen, but this email will explain more about it.QUOTEWith the excitement of The Great Turtle Race behind us, you’re probably wondering, “What are the turtles up to now?"Seven of the eleven turtles - Genevieve, Sundae, Turtleocity, Freedom, Purple Lig... read more.
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Saint_Michael
While looking for something to read and what I came across this article. In Which 11 female turtles will be tracked from their nests in Costa Rica to the Galapagos Islands, which is a 1200 miles journey for these turtles. The reason they are doing this is that they want to make people aware of the fact thes leatherneck turtles are becoming extinct, due to the enviroment and poachers that steal their eggs.

So if your interested about where these tutrles are at and soem other information go to the following website: http://www.greatturtlerace.com/

On the website they set up something like a baseball card in which they give stats about the turtles which I think is pretty cool. another feature they got on the site is that oyu can cheer on one of the turtles, in which you recieve updates about the turtle you pick and see who won. Then the usual tell the friend and even donate some money to the cause as well.

The turtle I picked to cheer on is Saphira, so lets win it for all turtle kind baby xd.gif.

Turtle Fact

can grow to 6 feet and weigh up to 2,000 pounds, that a lot of turtle right, try to pick up one of those bad boys, and back problems will be the only thing that you will be worrying about laugh.gif

 

 

 


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Laurie
I think this is a really neat concept. I have chosen Turtleocity as my pick. They have promised to send me updates on the races progress. I will include them in my blog (site address found in my sig) I am going through some design changes, feel free to comment. The race features these Giant Turtles that make their way from Costa Rica to the Galapagos Islands every year. They have been equiped with satellite trackers on their backs. The turtles nesting patterns have been watched for the past several years. The number of turtles nesting at Las Baulas Marine Park has dropped from 124 in 2006 to 58 this year. The race is being held to promote awareness of the situation and provide ways to help fix it. It is worth your encouragement and support.

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Saint_Michael
Well for the update today which I believe they started maybe either 8 or 9 am this morning, the turtles are, what I found very interesting was the fact that the turtles all started in different locations, I should have saw that coming but here is the email I got for the first update.

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nd they’re off! Eleven sea turtles set out for the Galapagos Islands TODAY after nesting on Costa Rica’s Playa Grande. On Day One, the Great Turtle Race already promises to be quite a competition.

Quick off the beach, Windy took the early lead, proving she’s determined not to let a few bumps and bruises hold her back. Like Windy, many sea turtles get hurt by boat propellers and fishing nets, lines, and hooks. But with a strong kick and a shoulder on the mend, Windy is hauling through the water at a speedy four-mile-per-hour pace.

Close on Windy’s flippers is the big and beautiful Stephanie Corburtle. Ms. Stephanie is one of many leatherbacks who have stayed away from the race in recent years; the number of turtles nesting on Playa Grande has dwindled by more than 90 percent in just a decade. Race experts now speculate that Stephanie was holed up in training and preparing for her comeback.

In an unusual turn of events today, Champiro, the turtle known for her stellar sense of direction, made a dive to 300 feet beneath the surface. Frontrunner Windy also plunged to 275 feet midday. They might have been snacking on jellyfish. To no one’s surprise, Hollywood starlet, Drexelina, got off to slow start after the paparazzi flashed photographs incessantly in her face at the starting line. Turtles are often disoriented by lights on the beach. Drexelina and Sundae are currently in last place.


COME ON Saphira I want to see you to swim as hard as you can laugh.gif and get yourself out of that 8th place biggrin.gif.

 

 

 


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Smack
Wow, this is an awesome concept - and their website is easy on the eyes.

I want Stephanie Colburtle to win because I <3 The Stephen Colbert Show lol.

But seriously, this needs to be shown on all the news channels. Maybe they can take a break from Anna Nicole and talk about something important for once.

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Saint_Michael
Well This post will consist of day's 2 and three since I completely missed the email from day 2 (go figure)

Day #2
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Tuesday, April 17:

Great Turtle Race Logo

About halfway through Day Two of The Great Turtle Race, Windy is in the lead, with Stephanie Colburtle trailing 23 miles behind in second.

Billie follows Stephanie just one short mile back. In a race that’s nearly 500 miles long, this is still anybody’s game.

Bringing up fourth is Purple Lightning, with Genevieve four miles behind. Closely bunched in the middle of the pack are Freedom, Champiro, Turtleocity and Saphira. Sundae and Drexelina bring up the rear.

Keep checking http://www.greatturtlerace.com/ throughout the day. The site is updated every ten minutes so you'll get the very latest on your turtle’s progress.

To get daily race commentary, visit Mr. Leatherback at http://www.myspace.com/mrleatherback. And be sure to check out http://www.topp.org/ to pick up your turtle’s widget to put on your blog. Remember, turtles need friends!
Day #3
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Wednesday, April 18:

Great Turtle Race LogoThe results are in, and early leader Windy continued to strut her stuff on Day Two of The Great Turtle Race. Spectators are now questioning whether she has the endurance it takes to go the distance.

Though still in first place, Windy slowed to 1.7 miles per hour. Now her scrappy competitors are closing in and fast. Rested and ready to rumble, Billie surpassed Stephanie Colburtle for the No. 2 spot. Miffed that a far smaller turtle was swimming past her, Stephanie dove to 314 feet. With three turtles taking the plunge in just two days, scientists speculate that a bunch of jellyfish must be distracting them...or they're overheated from their sprints and are diving to cooler waters to chill out.

A tight middle pack includes Genevieve, Freedom, Champiro, and Purple Lightning. That pits veteran, four-time finisher Freedom against Playa Grande rookie Purple Lightning. It’s also got the crowd whispering about Genevieve’s rumored run-in with a cookie-cutter shark, the likely cause of a mysterious large hole in her front flipper. Leatherback sea turtles have good eyesight underwater that usually helps them avoid predators like sharks. This has race fans wondering if Genevieve’s vision is a concern to be followed. Genevieve’s eye doctor had no comment today when asked about her patient’s vision.

Saphira, Turtleocity, Drexelina, and Sundae are chugging away at the back of the bunch. But remember, fans: It’s a 500-mile marathon, not a sprint.

To learn more about sea turtles and to check out the updated Great Turtle Race website, visit http://www.greatturtlerace.com/.


Well I guess that is good to know at least I perspective that Wendy is calming down fro mthe way she was moving the first days, but what I can't figure out is why why Drexlina and Sundae still haven't left Costa Rica yet, who knows they might have figureed out what the transmitters were and got rid of them laugh.gif. Well Hopefully now that everyone is a bit calmer after traveling about 150 miles in 3 days. If you think about it that is pretty fast for a turtle of their sizes.

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CinnamorollTK
Its amazing to see that there are people tracking the turtles and turning it into a race. I wonder if there's a place where you can bet on the race?

I'll pick Genevieve because of her name. (I can't believe its powered by Yahoo!)

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Android
Wow that's kinda cool. kinda weird too, tracking turtles like that. Oh well, not like they're slow in the water.

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csp4.0
Looks like the hare won't win this time, but how do the turtles know where they are supposed to be going? i mean you let the turtles in the water, and they'll swim off, how?

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Saint_Michael
That would be called instinct and navigation skills csp, which is basically stored in thier DNA when they are concieved and goes from one generation to another. I do believe turtles have an alpha leader of some sorts, so where one goes the others follows until that instict kicks in more or less.

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csp4.0
no, like how do the turtles know that this is a race and how do they know where the finish line is? I know that they have a brain but they don't understand 'human' so how the #^@) would they know where to go?

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Saint_Michael
Well the other day I got email about this so I thought I would update everyone about whats been going on since then, and sadly a lot of things happen, but this email will explain more about it.

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With the excitement of The Great Turtle Race behind us, you’re probably wondering, “What are the turtles up to now?"

Seven of the eleven turtles - Genevieve, Sundae, Turtleocity, Freedom, Purple Lightning, Billie, and Saphira - are well on their way to their feeding grounds off Peru and Chile. Unfortunately, two turtles, Stephanie Colburtle and Drexelina, haven't transmitted any information on their locations for over 100 days. We are also concerned about two other race contenders, Windy and Champiro, who haven't been heard from in a while. Leatherback turtles face many threats on their ocean journeys. Below are some possible explanations for the silence from Stephanie and her fellow racers:

Did they die of old age?
“It’s not likely that Stephanie died of old age,” says Tagging of Pacific Predators (TOPP) researcher Jim Spotila, a turtle researcher who has been monitoring leatherbacks at Playa Grande, Costa Rica, for decades. Though it is difficult to tell a turtle's exact age, scientists did not consider any of the racing turtles old, based on their nesting histories on Playa Grande.

Did the leatherbacks’ harnesses fall off or were their satellite tags broken?

If seaweed, slimy algae, or barnacles have covered the tag, information on the location of the turtle cannot be transmitted. “We've had tags go offline for as much as six months until the turtle moved to colder latitudes where the hitch-hiking critters presumably died and allowed the tag to restart,” notes TOPP researcher Scott Eckert. Also, the tags are attached to the turtles with specially designed harnesses. The harness can fall off if the turtle gets entangled in a fishing line or encounters an aggressive male turtle. Sometimes, missing turtles have been known to reappear on nesting beaches without their tag.

Did commercial fishermen or shark-finners working off the Galapagos or Peru accidentally kill Stephanie, Windy, Drexelina, and Champiro?

It’s possible that the turtles were caught by commercial fishermen. Though fishing policies are in place to protect the turtles in certain areas, illegal fishing does occur. Also, fishing by-catch in many areas, especially in the waters off Peru, is still unmonitored, so we don't truly know how many turtles or other ocean creatures are incidentally caught in fishing gear.

Did they eat too many plastic bags that looked like jellyfish?
Leatherback turtles can mistake plastic bags floating in the water as their favorite food, jellyfish. Ingesting plastic can weaken or even kill them. Because they are then unable to digest their real food, they can starve, or they may choke on the plastic and drown. Reducing your plastic bag use is one simple way you can take action in your daily life to improve life for leatherback turtles. Take action today to reduce your plastic bag use and sign CI's Plastic Bag Pledge now!

It's difficult to track the mysterious lives of leatherback turtles. We can only speculate on what may have happened to Stephanie, Windy, Drexelina, and Champiro, but given all the things that could go wrong, we feel lucky that we’re still hearing from seven of the eleven Great Turtle Race leatherbacks.

As a part of the global conservation community, you have a chance to make a real difference in the future of our planet. I hope you’ll take action today by taking the Plastic Bag Pledge to help secure a future for leatherback sea turtles.

Sincerely,
Vinnie Wishrad Signature
Vinnie Wishrad
Director, Online Community and Membership
Conservation International

P.S. Please help us spread the word about the threats that plastic bags pose to sea turtles by telling a friend today. Even simple, everyday actions like reducing plastic bag use can have a huge global impact.


Hopefully its just the technology that was damaged and not them.

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techclave
It seems to be a Really cool concept. I was watching a documentary about the leatherback turtles on Animal Planet, the other day. It was a part of the One Planet series. I guess they are the largest species among tutles, and they lay quite a large number of eggs.

I visited the website you mentioned. Seems that there are quite a variety of turtles to cheer . I think i am going to pick Billie.

Go Billie, Go !!!

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Saint_Michael
Well this Great Turtle race is over and here are the Final results;

Taking the gold medal and in first place - Billie
Taking the silver medal for 2nd place - Stephanie Colburtle
Taking the bronze medal for 3rd place - Champiro
4th - Turtleocity
5th - Purple Lightning
6th - Genevieve
7th - Saphira (My turtle)
8th - Freedom
9th - Windy
10th - Drexelina
11th - Sundae

Now for the last 3 days of results

Day 12
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After Stephanie Colburtle's and Champiro's close finish on Friday morning, congratulations now go to rookies Turtleocity and Purple Lightning! The girls finished The Great Turtle Race on Friday afternoon with impressive fourth and fifth place finishes, respectively. Experts are certain these two young ladies have what it takes to remain in the race for years to come.

On Friday night, Saphira and Genevieve had not yet completed the race, but were swimming beak to beak toward the zone. Race experts are stunned that after 500 miles, two sea turtles might just finish this race in a tie!

Freedom isn’t far behind. As for Windy, some speculate that she’s made a pit stop in a patch of jellyfish. Windy’s odd, zig-zagging behavior has puzzled some scientists, but they are eager to learn more from turtles like her. Studying turtle behavior helps scientists understand what waters need to be protected and what actions people can take to keep them healthy.

Remember: The race isn’t over yet! Show your friends still out on the course your support by visiting www.greatturtlerace.com, where the turtles' movements are updated every 10 minutes. While you're there, visit the “How Can I Help?” page to learn more about how your daily actions can help or hinder sea turtles and other ocean wildlife. Simple actions such as making more careful seafood choices and eliminating plastic bag use mean a lot to the turtles! You can also offer a donation on the website to help protect the leatherbacks' nesting beach at Playa Grande, Costa Rica.
Day 13
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In a near photo finish, two more dedicated sea turtles finished The Great Turtle Race on Day Thirteen of the competition! Genevieve swam into the finish zone in sixth place, followed directly behind by seventh-place Saphira. Race referees looked at their turtle tracker several times before posting the nail-biting results!

Analysts are now confident that Freedom and Windy will swim into the finish zone on Day Fourteen. Sundae and Drexelina may not get there this year, but spectators remain proud of the work they’re doing on the coast. Scientists analyzing the race have expressed their confidence that these two ladies will begin their migration soon.

As the race nears its end, organizers say they are extremely grateful that this year’s competitors stayed as safe and healthy as they did.

Staying strong and not getting sick is not always easy in the open ocean. Turtles often confront pollution and waste - like chemicals, trash, plastic bags, and left-behind fishing gear - along their journeys. Organizers reminded fans Saturday to do everything they can to protect the oceans for competitors in years to come.

In the meantime, keep cheering for Freedom and Windy and watch as they cross into the finish zone at www.greatturtlerace.com. While you're there, visit the “How Can I Help?” page to learn more about how your daily actions can help or hinder sea turtles and other ocean creatures. For instance, when you make careful, turtle-friendly seafood choices or when you use your own canvas bag or backpack at the grocery store instead of plastic bags, it helps! You can also offer a donation on the website to help protect the leatherbacks' nesting beach at Playa Grande, Costa Rica.


Day 14
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What a fantastic competition!

On the final day of The Great Turtle Race, Freedom streaked across the finish to take eighth place. Windy landed in the No. 9 spot. And although Deputy Drexelina and Sheriff Sundae postponed their swim, fans showered them with applause Sunday night for safeguarding the shore!

So what’s next for the lovely ladies? In the months ahead, all of our favorite turtles will migrate south through the waters of Ecuador, Peru, and Chile. Along the way, it’s very possible they’ll dodge threats like longlines from fishing boats, gillnets, and pollution floating in the ocean. For instance, plastic bags in the water that look deceivingly like jellyfish are cause for serious concern.

To help the sea turtles overcome those obstacles, visit “How Can I Help?” at www.greatturtlerace.com. One simple way to keep cheering them on is to use your own canvas bag or backpack at the grocery store instead of plastic bags - it really helps!

As for future races? It's possible that the racecourse of ladies swimming to the Galapagos could get more crowded due to climate change, because higher temperatures tend to produce more females than males. All of those threats combined means sea turtles need all the friends they can get.

To keep rooting for your turtles, you can donate on The Great Turtle Race website to help protect the leatherbacks’ nesting beach at Playa Grande. You can also learn more about how to keep their environments safe through the race organizers: Tagging of Pacific Predators, The Leatherback Trust, and Conservation International.


This sure was a good interesting race, hopefully the turtles and the research get help in protecting these cool turtle, can't wait for the next race. Of course the race to save these turtles are still going on so if you want to help out visit their site and see what you can do.

http://www.greatturtlerace.com/

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Saint_Michael
Well T0 give a 4 day update we now have out gold silver and bronze winners for the turtle race and they are:

1st Place-- Billie
2nd Place-- Stephanie Colburtle
3rd Place-- Champiro
4th Place-- Turtleocity

Well saphira you did good maybe next time we will take good laugh.gif Here's what's been happening in the last 5 days

Day #8
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Beak to beak and barreling towards the finish line, Stephanie Colburtle and Billie completed Day Eight of The Great Turtle Race at the front of the pack.

The girls led the charge of competitors as they hurtled over Cocos Ridge, the underwater mountain chain stretching southwest to northeast between the Galapagos Islands and Costa Rica.

Propelling forward with their front limbs and steering with their back ones, the distance swimmers headed for the finish. Turtleocity stuck close to Purple Lightning, drafting her newfound friend. Maybe the amigas are diving together, too. Genevieve and Freedom, meantime, refused to back down, perhaps waiting for their big break.

To keep up with the race action, visit The Great Turtle Race, where turtle movements are updated every 10 minutes. While you're there, check out the Sea Turtle School page to find educational activities, blogs, publications, and other resources on sea turtle conservation.
Day #9
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Remarkable dives stole the show Tuesday during Day Nine of The Great Turtle Race.

Though far behind her competitors, Deputy Drexelina set an impressive record of her own. The Hollywood starlet dove to a shocking 2,264 feet on Tuesday - nearly half a mile! A race psychologist says Drexelina may have needed a quick break from the attention she’s gathered in this competition and sought refuge underwater where there’s no light, cameras, or action.

Genevieve likewise impressed fans with a 1,738-foot dive - another plunge far deeper than any seen on previous race days.

Far closer to the finish line, Billie regained the lead Tuesday with an impressive swim. Billie now appears less than ten miles from winning the race. Stephanie Colburtle looks strong in second place, and Saphira holds a steady third.

To keep up with the race action and to cheer on the turtles, visit The Great Turtle Race, where turtle movements are updated every 10 minutes.

Also, please consider offering your support to The Leatherback Trust, co-organizer of The Great Turtle Race and non-profit organization committed to protecting leatherback turtles and their nesting habitat at Playa Grande It's easy and secure! Click here to make a donation.


Day #10 This is the day Billie Wins the Great Turtle Race
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Ladies and gentleman, we have a winner!

Billie - cheered on by billfish and friends throughout the sea - finished The Great Turtle Race in first place around 6:00 a.m. PST on Thursday. She may not have been the longest or widest turtle of the bunch, but Billie swam a flawless race!

“We’re overjoyed that Billie has won the race - even in the face of aggressive challenges from Stephanie Colburtle the Turtle,” said Paxson Offield of the Offield Center for Billfish Studies, Billie’s proud sponsor in the Great Turtle Race. “She is a hero to turtles, billfish, and the many other marine animals that are threatened and ‘going faster than you think.’ Way to go, Billie, and congratulations to all of the other racers!"

But the race isn't over yet...Stephanie Colburtle now looks certain for second place far southeast of the winner’s course. George Shillinger, a sea turtle expert who tagged the girls at Playa Grande, explained how the competitors find their way to the finish zone.

“The ocean is like a pinball machine,” said Shillinger, who works for Tagging of Pacific Predators. “The turtles shoot out of the starting gate at the nesting beach and appear to be moving in a directed fashion, but they are also subject to ocean currents and other environmental factors which can sling them in different directions. That’s why we have a ‘finish zone’ for the race and not a simple ‘finish line.’”

Elsewhere on the course, Turtleocity took the prize as this year’s deep dive champion on Wednesday when she plunged to an unprecedented 2,789 feet. Despite their occasional underwater stunts, turtles in this year’s race are actually staying closer to the surface than they have in previous competitions. Scientists say that’s because this is the first year since they starting tagging turtles at Playa Grande that La Niña weather patterns have been apparent in the Eastern Tropical Pacific. La Niña conditions can make shallow water colder than usual and churn up lots of good food closer to the ocean’s surface.

In other news, Turtleocity’s pal Purple Lightning also impressed crowds on Wednesday, swimming with gusto into the No. 4 spot. Champiro likewise had a strong swim on Day Ten as she wowed fans with her highly-anticipated sense of direction. Champiro has positioned herself well for an open, straight shot to the finish zone.

Freedom and Genevieve, meantime, swam with the same power and consistency on Wednesday that they have demonstrated throughout The Great Turtle Race. Both turtles have forged a fairly straight path for the Galapagos since leaving Playa Grande.

For more information, visit The Great Turtle Race, where turtle movements are updated every 10 minutes. Also, on the Great Turtle Race website, visit the “How Can I Help?” page to learn more about how our everyday actions affect sea turtles and other ocean wildlife.

Also, please consider offering your support to The Leatherback Trust, co-organizer of The Great Turtle Race and non-profit organization committed to protecting leatherback turtles and their nesting habitat at Playa Grande It's easy and secure! Click here to make a donation.
Day #11 The Day Stephanie Colburtle Takes Second Place
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Stephanie Colburtle Takes Second Place!

This just in: Stephanie Colburtle has held off come-from-behind Champiro just long enough to take second place in The Great Turtle Race!

Stephanie propelled into the finish zone to thunderous applause around 7:30 a.m. PST this morning. To the crowd’s delight, Champiro finished in third place one mere mile behind her, a few short hours later.

Champiro stunned fans Thursday as she tapped into her reserve, propelling herself forward with a strength no one had seen from her yet this year. She did so just as Saphira ran out of energy, knocking herself out of contention for a medal.

Now analysts are keeping a close eye on Turtleocity. Turtleocity’s recent dive record has apparently brought her a taste for fame and supplied her with a newfound energy. That means spectators should also keep track of Turtleocity’s sidekick, Purple Lightning; these two stick together!

Rooting for the others? Cheer a little louder and Windy, Genevieve, Freedom, Sundae and Drexelina just might hear you! Show the turtles your support by visiting The Great Turtle Race, where turtle movements are updated every 10 minutes. While you're there, visit the “How Can I Help?” page to learn more about how our everyday actions affect sea turtles and other ocean wildlife.

Remember, if you’d like to offer a donation to help save the leatherbacks, take a look at the “How Can I Help?” page of www.greatturtlerace.com. There you will also learn how your daily actions can help or hinder sea turtles and other ocean wildlife. Simple actions such as making more careful seafood choices and eliminating plastic bag use mean a lot to the turtles!


Well our first 4 turtles are in maybe by late saturday we will know our 5th, 6th, and 7th place turtles.

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Smack
Lol did anyone see the Colbert Report last night? He had an update bragging about how Stephanie Colburtle was winning... She isn't now however, Windy is. Good name to be in a race eh, sounds like a winner there. I think this story has picked up steam, I'm starting to see it all over the news. Though I bet when it is over it will be shown every 5 minutes on the news channels.

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    University of Cambridge, said space rockets using the kind of technology seen in Star Trek would be
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    its contents in it. Cryonics is now available in certain countries for a very high price. What does
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    proper explanation.. Here we go...THE INDIGO RACE The sixth race of the fourth round is
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    more accurate I’ve started an in depth study of the book A Fire Upon the Deep by Vernor Vinge.
    Here’s the first part of my notes, tell my what you think. All information is adapted from A Fire
    Upon the Deep, By Vernor Vinge Copyright 1992. The following are notes for role playing an alien
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    And man it was awesome all the way through. It started with cautions on lap 5 and lap 10 with a
    total of 21 cautions breaking the all time record for cautions in a race. But i have to say that
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    make. If these make it to release, they are termed Easter Eggs... There are many such across the
    software that you use... One of them is in excel... You would need Excel 2000 for this..(actually it
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  25. Free (addictive) Drag Race Game
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  27. Post Turtle!
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    House. The old Texan said, "Well, ya know, Bush is a 'post turtle'. Not knowing what the
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