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	<title>Comments on: The Case of the Curious Question</title>
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		<title>By: changcho</title>
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		<description>Nice story - it is also good to hear you will be doing stuff (astronomy, I presume?) for the California Academy of Sciences.  I took my kids there earlier this year and, while the Cal Academy of Sciences is pretty cool, I hardly saw anything to do with Astronomy.  I was hoping to see something, given that it is the international year of astronomy...but like I said, the closest thing to Astronomy we saw was the pendulum, which btw we could not even catch it toppling a peg because they were very adamant that they close at (the rediculously early time of ) 5:00 pm!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice story &#8211; it is also good to hear you will be doing stuff (astronomy, I presume?) for the California Academy of Sciences.  I took my kids there earlier this year and, while the Cal Academy of Sciences is pretty cool, I hardly saw anything to do with Astronomy.  I was hoping to see something, given that it is the international year of astronomy&#8230;but like I said, the closest thing to Astronomy we saw was the pendulum, which btw we could not even catch it toppling a peg because they were very adamant that they close at (the rediculously early time of ) 5:00 pm!</p>
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