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Hi.
My name is Bill.
The sky is a nice shade of blud as I write this, looking out my window as I type (yes, I can not look at what I type and still type accuratley (wich explanes why the sky is blud, not blue)). It is 8:23 pm, here in Eagle, Idhao. I wonder if the weather will turn a bit nicer for the next few days. It has been somewhat cloudy. The temperature is nice tho, around 65 to 70 degrees, at least it is better than the summer (it gets up in the high 90's to 100's...). I like astronomy. I am interested in the way the universe works, and what hasn't been discovered- the mysteries. Of Life the Universe and Everything. That is my favorite book by DNA, one of the five books in the increasingly inacurately named Hitchhiker's Guide Trilogy. This site looks very interesting as I bareley scrape the surface of the information here. Hope you enjoy my presence, and I enjoy yours.
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