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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/MNZ7ZBDKIWCUJWOVB5KODB53HU3OVH4U/",
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    "sender": {
        "address": "clintbrad4d (a) earthlink.net",
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    "sender_name": "Clint Bradford",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: volunteering (Mobile Satellite PAPER Predictor)",
    "date": "2009-10-21T04:43:04Z",
    "parent": null,
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    "content": " >> ... The small piece of paper that my proposal outputs is a single\npiece of paper with about 10 numbers on it, no bigger than about\n2\" by 3\" suitable for taping to your dashboard above your radio.\n\n\nThen take your pencil, and write it out ...\n\nIn my AMSAT presentations, I show both graphical representations of  \nsat passes, as well as pure numeric data. My audiences much prefer the  \ngraphical representations. So, what you are requesting may not have a  \n\"market share\" as great as you might think.\n\nThis reminds me of the old Internet wives tale about the development  \nof the space pen. You remember ... The story goes that America spent  \nmillions of bucks to develop a writing implement suitable for space  \ntravel. But what did the thrifty Russians do? Used pencils ...\n\nIt is not a true story, of course: Both manned space programs used  \npencils at the beginning of their projects. But it makes a good Cold  \nWar story for the U.S.\n\nANYWAY - There are several online (and FREE) sources for the info you  \nseek ... as well as commercial programs that will generate the info.  \nWant to slap something on your visor? Geeze, just write it out ... or  \ncut and paste ....\n\nCurmudgeon-ly yours,\n\nClint, K6LCS\nhttp://www.work-sat.com\n\n",
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