Amount of texts to »space« |
59, and there are 56 texts (94.92%)
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(-3) |
Average lenght of texts
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128 Characters |
Average Rating |
8.966 points, 6 Not rated texts |
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on Apr 21st 2000, 12:37:21 wrote Dragan
about space |
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on Jan 25th 2019, 15:48:14 wrote a real alien
about space |
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on Jul 20th 2004, 11:27:18 wrote luc gross about space
on Sep 6th 2006, 11:42:52 wrote scarlet about space
on Jan 22nd 2004, 04:44:47 wrote hardy about space
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Texts to »Space«
KD wrote on May 23rd 2000, 17:22:43 about
space
Rating: 164 point(s) |
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Frank's new friend Nick dreams of a space station, dreams of being adrift in space, no tether holding him to the earth, no bungee cord, no umbilicus.
Frank likes the earth, though.
Once, this preference was cause for an argument.
stargazer* wrote on May 16th 2009, 18:09:40 about
space
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On the space shuttle Atlantis, the third EVA to repair the Hubble space telescope is underway.
COSTAR has been removed and the astronauts are in the process of installing the new Cosmic Origins Spectrograph at this time.
space happy wrote on Mar 31st 2001, 01:02:41 about
space
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So often it's the spaces that make things interesting.
Take a piece of cloth, for instance, a piece of one color and a flat weave.
The same thread which has been woven into a solid piece could have been crocheted or knitted or tatted into more interesting texture or pattern.
The proper placement of spaces can create a pleasing and engaging complexity.
Jeff wrote on May 8th 2000, 07:37:42 about
space
Rating: 49 point(s) |
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This guy who lives in Alaska dreams of building a space colony. There he is, in a cramped cabin just this side of the Arctic Circle, hunched against the cold and dark, and what he wants most of all is the even colder and darker wilderness of space.
jessy wrote on Mar 20th 2001, 20:21:36 about
space
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the final frontier
startrek?????
or is it just our imagination
taj wrote on Aug 14th 2001, 11:32:13 about
space
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i wonder often in the process of listening just whose lips are speaking in the space between my ears, i hear them quite clearly when perceptions mirror is clear.
^116 wrote on Feb 18th 2001, 11:57:19 about
space
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Space.
How many dimensions are there?
For me, personally, the answer is obvious.
116.
^116
ike wrote on Apr 22nd 2000, 05:17:42 about
space
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space is big and space is dark;
it's hard to find a place to park.
--burma shave
whatevernext96 wrote on Jan 18th 2002, 18:11:36 about
space
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I had always thought the colour of space must be an uninspiring greyish-white. Now it seems astronomers have proved it is a provocative and vernal green what are they waiting for out there?
Some random keywords |
game
Created on Apr 17th 2000, 13:15:12 by Groggy groove, contains 73 texts
man
Created on Feb 19th 2002, 15:24:32 by ken goodwin, contains 41 texts
age
Created on Apr 30th 2004, 12:18:52 by Clay, contains 4 texts
cyberfun
Created on Aug 4th 2001, 02:03:30 by dumyrox 50, contains 9 texts
still
Created on May 18th 2000, 23:45:29 by C. Rice, contains 22 texts
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Some random keywords in the german Blaster |
Besserung
Created on Jan 9th 2005, 23:54:34 by urgs, contains 8 texts
Alters-Pubertät
Created on Oct 8th 2017, 10:14:27 by Benjamin Beispiel, contains 10 texts
Flip-Flops
Created on Oct 30th 2004, 23:53:07 by BH, contains 6 texts
Lieblingsvernetzungsstelle
Created on Apr 21st 2001, 16:55:17 by Hans Moser, contains 16 texts
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