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Micah Sparacio
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Icon 6 posted 30. April 2003 09:16      Profile for Micah Sparacio   Email Micah Sparacio   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Get a free copy of "Nature, Design and Science" by Del Ratzsch when you sign up for a regular membership with ISCID. This offer is good through July 1st when the Nature, Design and Science reading group begins.

Click on the following link to receive this offer.

http://www.iscid.org/membershipscript.php?promocode=freebook

[ 30. April 2003, 09:17: Message edited by: Micah Sparacio ]

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Chronos
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Icon 1 posted 19. May 2003 22:34      Profile for Chronos   Email Chronos   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Oh, Mario:

I'm going to join up, but one thing I forgot to tell you when I suggested you look into Paypal, is where is the gift shop? I know that ISCID is a new and struggling org and I would think selling Dembski's books, maybe Remine's, Denton's and others with a few clever t-shirts and the like added in would be a great source of income.

Heck, most of us, it seems, are mature guys and gals with a couple of bucks to spare. I certainly would rather spend my money here than at some place else where I'm familiar with nobody.

You don't have to respond, but please just think about it.

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