XPost: misc.education, soc.bi, misc.kids.health   
   XPost: soc.rights.human   
   From: kidsdoc2000@hotmail.com   
      
   "Magi D. Shepley" wrote in   
   message news:3F8F5180.7030701@catsincyberspace.concentriccircles.net...   
   > Nick,   
   > The public library is open and available to all people. You don't need   
   > any money, there is no age limit (beyond the 5 years or having the   
   > ability to write your name that most libraries impose prior to checking   
   > out books). I guarentee that I can go to the library that is 2 blocks   
   > from my apartment and find things promoting criminal behavior in the   
   > children's section and the young adult's section.   
      
   Look up the section on rocketry. They make good bombs. If you don't beleive   
   me, remember that a lot of the rockets that US and Soviets sent into space   
   in the early years were rockets that were designed for war. In fact the   
   rocket that first went into space was an experimental A4, which later   
   becaome more famous as the V1. The US even made a major effort to get Warner   
   von Braun and other German rocket scientists. Some of the rockets were the   
   same technology used to launch ICBMs. And Bazooka guns are really rocket   
   launchers.   
      
   The only difference between the explosion of a bomb and a rocket engine is   
   that the rocket engine explosion is slower and more controlled.   
      
   Jeff   
      
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