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What would a neutron star look like?
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Here is an excellent analysis of the problem of Neutron star temperature that makes my simplistic view of the problem look rather ridiculous.
http://www.astro.umd.edu/~miller/nstar.html
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I'm not sure we can trust anyone from Maryland. GO DUCKS!!!!!
Q: What do you call a football player from the University of Oregon with an injured leg?
A: A lame Duck of course
Proof that Oregon Ducks are the toughest of all water fowl? They can kick a (Cal) Bear's butt then in the next week kick Trojan butt as well.
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If the publication of a Maryland reseacher is to be given no credence how about a man from Munich
http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/astro-ph/pdf/9806/9806180v1.pdf
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Of coarse. Everybody knows GERMANS are trustworthy. Anybody famous for good beer is all right in my book! You can probably trust SOME people from Maryland.
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