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| Reviewed by Maria Cristina Falcon (Reader) |
11/11/2012 |
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| Very inspiring, Mr. Hull. Enjoyed reading it immensely. Thank you once again. |
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| Reviewed by David Boggs |
10/26/2012 |
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| Very well written and inspiring... |
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| Reviewed by David Blair |
10/13/2012 |
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| The Cosmos is just too big to be sterile Ron.But maybe its intelligent machine life that rules the roost. |
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| Reviewed by Larry Matthews |
10/6/2012 |
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| Mankind's future lies in exploring the heavens. The stars today are to us as North America was to Christopher Columbus in his day. If only we could overcome the challenges of this earthly plane. Well done Ron |
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| Reviewed by La Belle Rouge Poetess Of The Heart |
9/27/2012 |
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| It's so exciting to think of isn't it Ron. You have brought that thrill to life in your poem. |
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| Reviewed by Christine Tsen |
9/22/2012 |
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Beautiful Ron, and very meaningful. I also take this to mean we will find deeper levels of who we are as life goes by. So many levels in this poem.
Chris |
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| Reviewed by Darrell and Kathy Adams |
9/21/2012 |
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| Now that is the kind of attitude I love to hear! What hopeful positivity. Very nice write! Be well, Kathy |
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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
9/21/2012 |
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I love your positive outlook, Ron. It is encouraging and uplifting. Thank you. Love and peace to you,
Regis |
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| Reviewed by Jon Willey |
9/21/2012 |
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| A view to a destination, a climb to the pinnacle of man's united efforts to explore, challenge our imaginations and abilities to discover, to go beyond our earthly bonds and seek out our tomorrows, hitched to a star ship - a rendering for the whole of humanity Ron - I wish love and peace my dear friend - Jon Michael |
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| Reviewed by Diana Legun |
9/20/2012 |
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| Lots of optomistic enthusiasm and reverence for the galaxy, Ron. I like the line "Our quest is to explore/and leave the shallow." The implication that all this and we are still in the shallow, is a great thought. Hope you enjoyed that Starship Symposium; sounds very coool. ~~ Diana |
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| Reviewed by Liana Margiva |
9/20/2012 |
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| VERY BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!! Liana Margiva |
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| Reviewed by richard cederberg |
9/20/2012 |
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| Let's certainly hope that something lasting comes from humanities efforts in space. The more I read about it, however, the more dark matter occupies me more than the stars. That dark non-radiant stuff that comprises a substantial portion of the universe. They say that exotic dark matter accounts for 82.5 percent of the universe's matter, and 23.3 percent of the universe's total content, most of which is not matter at all. Won't belabor this. Fascinating, though, to say the least. we know so much and so little. Reminds me of the saying, 'the more you know the less you know.' Good work, Ron. Peace ... |
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| Reviewed by D. Vaineo |
9/20/2012 |
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What would be the purpose of only life on Earth when there are other planets,the Milkey Way,billions of stars...there is something out there! Great write,Ron.
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| Reviewed by Lily of Lough Neagh C. Dennis-Woosley |
9/18/2012 |
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We have the technology to reach the cosmos
to learn more of our beautiful Universe
Of course there is life beyond us, how
arrogant of others to think there isn't...
or should I say ignorant :)
Wonderful write Ronald just wonderful
Love and Light
Lily |
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| Reviewed by Morgan Merriweather |
9/17/2012 |
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| must have been an amazing symposium. Feel the energy in your poem. |
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| Reviewed by Laura Fall |
9/17/2012 |
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| Fantastic poetry Laura |
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| Reviewed by Donna Chandler |
9/17/2012 |
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Well penned. We have lots of growing, learning, exploring, and discovering ahead of us.
Donna |
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| Reviewed by John Flanagan |
9/17/2012 |
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such a positive cosmic view, Ron,
and i agree with Kenny, Clarke would
like this one and everyone who reads it
will praise you for it, and rightly
john |
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| Reviewed by Annabel Sheila |
9/17/2012 |
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Awesome...that symposium must have been quite an experience!Thanks for sharing the thrills...
Anna |
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| Reviewed by Kenny Moon |
9/16/2012 |
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| Great cosmic poem. Arthur C Clarke would like this one. |
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| Reviewed by Jane Noponen Perinacci |
9/16/2012 |
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I too believe!
Love ya!
Jane |
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| Reviewed by Vivian Dawson |
9/16/2012 |
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Your enthusiasm is the essence
of Your Poem *Ron* of which I
enjoyed very much..
Lady Vivian |
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| Reviewed by Christine Alwin |
9/16/2012 |
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| I can feel your excitement in your poem...wonderful work~ |
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| Reviewed by Kathleen Janz-Anderson |
9/16/2012 |
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| Nice poem Ron. Yes, we'll get there. The question is what surprises will we find. |
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| Reviewed by Jerry Bolton |
9/16/2012 |
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| Well written poetry, Ron, and I have not the slightest doubt that the stars are within our reach. We have been, as you say, to the moon, and even further. We used a robot on Mars looking for life form, I think it was Mars, maybe Saturn. |
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| Reviewed by Odin Roark |
9/16/2012 |
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| As your poem alludes, existence is eternal, even though life as we know and understand it may not be the means by which we shall enjoy the next iteration of our universe's master plan. |
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