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LOW-G MAN RELIES ON HIS MOONROCK
August 7, 2004
 

 
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Dale, who writes the comics.

The leaves are the seeds of the trees and the wind is when they breathe.

Hey partygoers,

And so a new page is turned in the book of Damage Irreversible, one which involves a moon rock and a video game neither David or I remember all too well.

Dear Dale,

How hot is the earth's core?

Chris Persig
Oklahoma City

Chris,

Answer:
There is no way to measure the temperature at the Earth's core directly. I would say about 3000 to 5000 degrees Celsius.

Your friend,

dale

That’s all this week! If you have a question that wants or needs to be answered, especially in a public setting, please email me at .

Your new stranger in a strange land,

Dale

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David, who draws the comics.

Encased in Placid Faces

I have to remember the things I was supposed to do...

Suddenly outside it is cool.

Sleep but first update and brush teeth. Sometimes I walk around while I brush my teeth and people find this strange.

Enough!

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