Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 8/28/84; site lll-crg.ARPA Path: utzoo!linus!philabs!cmcl2!seismo!umcp-cs!gymble!lll-crg!muffy From: muffy@lll-crg.ARPA (Muffy Barkocy) Newsgroups: net.astro Subject: Re: StarDate: March 28 Goodbye Venus Message-ID: <507@lll-crg.ARPA> Date: Sat, 6-Apr-85 19:21:38 EST Article-I.D.: lll-crg.507 Posted: Sat Apr 6 19:21:38 1985 Date-Received: Tue, 9-Apr-85 00:16:45 EST References: <6@utastro.UUCP> <181@tektools.UUCP> <678@mako.UUCP> Reply-To: muffy@lll-crg.UUCP (Muffy Barkocy) Organization: Lawrence Livermore Labs, CRG group Lines: 17 In article <678@mako.UUCP> jans@mako.UUCP (Jan Steinman) writes: >In article <181@tektools.UUCP> joels@tektools.UUCP (Joel Swank) writes: >>What is the highest Venus ever gets? > >Depends on what he's smoking! :-) > >(Oh, I am really, really sorry for that one, folks!) >-- >:::::: Jan Steinman Box 1000, MS 61-161 (w)503/685-2843 :::::: >:::::: tektronix!tekecs!jans Wilsonville, OR 97070 (h)503/657-7703 :::::: *HE*? Tsk, tsk...surely you remember from mythology: Venus is female. In fact, as I recall, Venus and Earth are the only female planets in this solar system. Muffy