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blakes7-d Digest				Volume 98 : Issue 213

Today's Topics:
	 Re: [B7L] Temperatures in Space
	 Re: [B7L] Temperatures in Space
	 [B7L] Re: blakes7-d Digest V98 #212
	 [B7L] Avon club news
	 Re: [B7L] Welsh translation

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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 05:50:47 PDT
From: "Don Trower" <gammablue@hotmail.com>
To: blakes7-d@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Re: [B7L] Temperatures in Space
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Taina mentioned temperatures in space and exploding people.

>An unprotected human body in space will lose heat fairly quickly 
>through evaporation (sweating), but a space suit will stop >evaporation 
taking place,explaining why space suits do not need >powerful heaters to 
stop the occupant dying from the cold.
>I watched Space Fall the other night, and was pleased to note that 
>Raiker did not explode when the Liberator pulled away from the 
>transfer tube, but floated out into space.

In the near vacuum of space being unprotected, just in a pair of jeans 
and a tee shirt or with a soft bodied space suit surely the body would 
expland slightly much in the way one does in a high flighing aircraft. 
If without a space suit I think that if the skin was broken anywhere on 
the body exposing body temperature blood it would boil off into space, 
with the heart still pumping it out of the hole. I guess the eyes or 
tongue would go first. So a slightly expanded body may spin backwards 
into infinity leaving a trail of dried blood in it's wake. 

Don.



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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 14:32:20 +0100 (BST)
From: Iain Coleman <ijc@mail.nerc-bas.ac.uk>
To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Re: [B7L] Temperatures in Space
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On Tue, 11 Aug 1998, Don Trower wrote:

> 
> In the near vacuum of space being unprotected, just in a pair of jeans 
> and a tee shirt or with a soft bodied space suit surely the body would 
> expland slightly much in the way one does in a high flighing aircraft. 
> If without a space suit I think that if the skin was broken anywhere on 
> the body exposing body temperature blood it would boil off into space, 
> with the heart still pumping it out of the hole. I guess the eyes or 
> tongue would go first. So a slightly expanded body may spin backwards 
> into infinity leaving a trail of dried blood in it's wake. 
> 

I really doubt the effects would be so noticeable. The pressure difference
between 1 atmosphere and vacuum is the same as the difference between
being on dry land or under 10 metres of water. Your body is robust enough
to take it. Mind you, I imagine trying to hold your breath might be a bad
idea.

Iain

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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 15:49:27 PDT
From: "Joanne MacQueen" <j_macqueen@hotmail.com>
To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se
Subject: [B7L] Re: blakes7-d Digest V98 #212
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Lisa said: Purple Prose Ridiculous situations. Sentences to titillate 
and amuse. The worst adult story openings you can think of, by writers 
who will never admit it. Warning: some of these are extremely explicit, 
which means SEX. In other words, read at your own risk. 
	
Well, yes, I did say that if there was a warning I must have missed it. 
Sorry, I was distracted by "A Furry Tale" by Annie and Leah. I like 
beagles. Trouble is, last week was the first anniversary of our having 
to take ours to the vet for the very last time. I'm not normally that 
unobservant.

Regards
Joanne

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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 21:45:48 +0100 (BST)
From: Judith Proctor <Judith@blakes-7.demon.co.uk>
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Subject: [B7L] Avon club news
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LATEST NEWS FROM 'AVON- THE PAUL DARROW SOCIETY' 
11TH AUGUST 1998

Paul is to do a 'rehearsed reading' of a play at the Globe Education Centre, the
Globe Theatre, London on Monday 17th August 1998 at 7.00pm - tickets cost �7.50. 
The play is called 'The Jews' and he takes the part of the baron.   

ANN
AVON:PDS 
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Redemption 99 - The Blakes 7/Babylon 5 convention  
26-28 February 1999, Ashford International Hotel, Kent
http://www.smof.com/redemption/

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Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 16:19:54 +0100
From: "fifitrix" <fifitrix@dial.pipex.com>
To: <blakes7@lysator.liu.se>, "Russ Massey" <russ@wriding.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: [B7L] Welsh translation
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I am reliably informed by my welsh friend that it is :

In caru ty

he wasn't 100% sure about the spelling but it is pronounced :

in carou tee.

hope this helps

Fifitrix
xxx
-----Original Message-----
From: Russ Massey <russ@wriding.demon.co.uk>
To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se <blakes7@lysator.liu.se>
Date: Sunday, August 09, 1998 9:50 AM
Subject: [B7L] Welsh translation


>Not particularly on topic or anything, but does anyone know the Welsh for
"I
>love you"? I suppose I could claim it's needed for a Morgan/B7 crossover
>story, but there's actually a real world application foremost in my mind :)
>--
>Russ Massey
>

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