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21 Apr 2008
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Earth Day

With only 45 minutes left in the day, I want to wish everyone a Happy Earth Day 2008.  I have fond memories of the very first Earth Day, in 1970, when I was a freshman in high school.  We celebrated it with a variety of activities back then, and it is refreshing to see that, 38 years later, many young people in school are carrying on the important message of Earth Day!

Issue with step #3

No, no, no, you should recycle your car!

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