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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/NPKCLUIHFCOSYMI25E7XBK5VTNQH3Y27/?format=api",
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    "message_id": "9C686F40430D2E4B9B6D0B5F724AE7A00EA8C3EA@whqmsg03.hrbinc.hrblock.net",
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    "sender": {
        "address": "JReicher (a) hrblock.com",
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    "sender_name": "Reicher, James",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: AMSAT-NA totally metric?",
    "date": "2007-01-22T16:03:27Z",
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    "content": "The REALLY important question:\nDoes a woman who lies about her weight suffer from mass delusion?\n\n73 de N8AU, Jim in Raymore, MO\n \nLight travels faster than sound...  This is why some people appear\nbright until you hear them speak.\n\n\n\n\nDate: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 17:43:55 +1100\nFrom: Tony Langdon <[email protected]>\nSubject: [amsat-bb] Re: AMSAT-NA totally metric? and now almost\n\ttotally off topic.\nTo: [email protected], AMSAT-BB <[email protected]>\nMessage-ID: <[email protected]>\nContent-Type: text/plain; charset=\"us-ascii\"; format=flowed\n\nAt 03:38 PM 1/22/2007, Sil - ZL2CIA wrote:\n\n>Are you really weightless in space? Surely you're just in free fall. \n>When the  term \"weightless\" is used to describe the condition \n>astronauts experience, this is surely a literary term, rather than a \n>scientific one.\n\nAs it turns out, the answer is \"yes\" or \"no\".  It depends on your \nframe of reference and the definition you use.  Using the definition \nthat weight is the force exerted by gravity, then one would presume \nat a point near the Earth - Moon L1 point, you would be very nearly \nweightless (there would be some unbalanced gravitational influence of \nthe Sun most of the time, but you could move around and null that out\ntoo...).\n\n",
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