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agent_cooper |
60. RE: Websites with Tie-ins
May 5 2009, 12:59 AM EDT
"http://www.weathermatrix.net/2003/0216/ click on Photo's from Baltimore, MD (mentioned in walters lab notes) link, it's in green txt near the bottom of the page, it take you to - http://www.weathervine.com/winter/president2003/gall1.html at the bottom of this page is yet another link (small box, middle bottom) that takes us to - http://www.tulipsandbears.net/cgi-bin/tulipstats/do/link.cgi?id=mc[nvete[oiedtrwahrie]o so I click on the take me to ur home page link (goes to - http://tulipsandbears.com/) and tried to register an account and the link took me to - http://www.tulipsmail.com/ and shows another strange website with still more links. "Haha, I used google translate on the last page you mention and it is about Cosmetic surgery and hair loss news. Most of the text on the page seems to deal with breast implants. The whole hair loss thing is a tenuous link I guess though. Do you find this valuable? |
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Firebird34 |
61. RE: Websites with Tie-ins
May 7 2009, 5:47 PM EDT
I was looking on the MD website (specifically the Crew Chosen for Mars Isolation Test article) and it brought me to this site: http://www.newscientist.com/ I'm not sure if it will be useful at all but feel free to check it out. Do you find this valuable? |
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Starblaize |
62. RE: Websites with Tie-ins
May 8 2009, 8:21 PM EDT
www.newscientist.com is legit as is weathermatrix.net. Neither are associated with Fringe.
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