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	<title>Comments on: Wednesday Geeky Pics: Science Projects</title>
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		<title>By: Ann</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ann</dc:creator>
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		<description>Oh I love this post!  I could probably list off all of my science fair projects but I won&#039;t bore anyone with them.  My favorite was doing a survey of people&#039;s favorite hiccup cures and seeing if there was any correlation to age or sex (nope), and a geology project where I looked at rocks deposited by tides - you could tell the tidal cycle frequencies by looking at the thickness of the rock layers, and from that, determine the distance from the Earth to the moon some 300 million years ago.  As you might guess, I did not run with the popular crowd.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh I love this post!  I could probably list off all of my science fair projects but I won&#8217;t bore anyone with them.  My favorite was doing a survey of people&#8217;s favorite hiccup cures and seeing if there was any correlation to age or sex (nope), and a geology project where I looked at rocks deposited by tides &#8211; you could tell the tidal cycle frequencies by looking at the thickness of the rock layers, and from that, determine the distance from the Earth to the moon some 300 million years ago.  As you might guess, I did not run with the popular crowd.</p>
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