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Sunday, May 10, 2009
Carnival of Space #102 @ The Spacewriter's Ramblings
The 102nd edition of the carnival is now up
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About Mang
Mang
is a Cub leader with the
433rd Toronto Scouts
. Interests include astronomy (I do star talks), ciphers and codes, how things work, and why things fail.
Mang's real life alter-ego is David Gamey.
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