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Announcing Readings from the Cosmos Boo Series

May 27, 2012, 07:12 AM

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Just a short announcement to let you know I'm planning to start a new series of episodes containing chapters from a book I wrote in 1999 called "Cosmos", available to read now from http://Cosmos.GordonGD.com. But, please tune in for future readings. Don't worry - this will not stop me from submitting other Boos...

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