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03 October 2003



LABRats: A New SAS Program to Teach Science, Self-esteem, and the Virtues of Community Service by Shawn Carlson

Perl Programming for Everybody
by Joseph DiVerdi

Mechanical Drawing the Old-Fashioned Way: Different Kinds of Lines by Brian Mansfield

By the Numbers, Imagine That!
by Peter Torrione

Science 'Toons by Brian Mansfield

Glass Blowing: Making a Test Tube by C. L. Stong

Using the Control Panel from Defunct Microwave Oven as an Electronic Timer

 

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Mathematics Corner
Extreme Values of Functions
by George Hrabovsky

Eye on the Sky
The October Sky by Paul Curtin

Notes From the Field
Affinity of BlueFish for Seaweed Matts Bays, Long Island, New York by James Farr

A ring iris diaphram, a cyclotron in Brazil, collecting, and lots more in E-Bulletin Backscatter.

   

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