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Edward Herrick-Gleason <[log in to unmask]>
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Edward Herrick-Gleason <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 23 Feb 2023 13:57:28 -0500
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Greetings

As much as I would love to claim that I was compelled to reinstate the DA
after being (1) inundated with protest letters (2) exasperated by the
incessant phone calls from distressed subscribers and (3) frightened by the
ever-growing congregation of disgruntled citizens who gathered outside the
planetarium to demand that the DA be promptly disinterred, dusted off, and
delivered back to its throngs of admirers who are now leading lives utterly
bereft of happiness, I can't.    I'm bringing the DA back on March 1st
simply because I want it to return.
The articles will likely be more concise and it is possible that I might
still  skip a day here and there and there, but the DA will be back with
all its sundry bells, whistles, blasphemies  and bombast  on Wednesday.
And, yes, the night sky calendar will return, as well.

Thank you for your patience, indulgence and for showing such admirable
restraint so as to not lay siege to the planetarium in protest.

EHG
P.S.  I am still going to wait until the new school year in September
before resuming the Big History course.


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