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   From: try.not.to@but.see.sig   
      
   On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 15:57:20 -0400, acatejr@gmail.com wrote   
   (in article   
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   > On Sep 15, 12:42 pm, J.J. O'Shea wrote:   
   >> On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 15:36:06 -0400, acat...@gmail.com wrote   
   >> (in article   
   >> ):   
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   >>> Quite a few years ago I read a scifi book that I really liked, but   
   >>> can't remember who wrote in nor the title. The premise of the story   
   >>> was that in the waning days of Earth scientists sent a ship to a   
   >>> remote-inhabitable planet. The ship arrived many years later and the   
   >>> humans on the ship colonized the planet. Neither planet established   
   >>> communication with the other. Many many years go by and Earth is   
   >>> still getting by, so some government decides to send out a military   
   >>> ship to check on the colonized planet and make sure they know they are   
   >>> an Earth colony. The military ship arrives and the colonized planet   
   >>> seems peaceful enough until the military ship tries to force Earth   
   >>> based laws on them. The colonized planet had evolved to value   
   >>> knowledge over money. It was a great story. Does anyone know the   
   >>> book's title or author's name? Thanks.   
   >>   
   >> _Voyage From Yesteryear_, James P. Hogan. From before he got the Brain Eater   
   >> and became both a holocaust denier and a Velikovskyist and could actually   
   >> still write.   
   >>   
   >> --   
   >> email to oshea dot j dot j at gmail dot com.   
   >   
   > Thank you!!!!!   
      
   No prob.   
      
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   email to oshea dot j dot j at gmail dot com.   
      
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