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Bob2
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As I was flipping channels last night, I caught the end of a segment about Lyme on the Science Channel. The program was called "Deadly Bugs 2" and they were interviewing a woman that has the desease and a doctor in PA. There is a link on the website with a schedule, looks like it is on at 3PM today.

http://science.discovery.com/tv-schedules/daily.html

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lymie_in_md
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Sorry if I'm off topic, but it was just tooooo amusing. From the the schedule i caught the following:

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Quack Science
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Does a duck's quack echo? That's what acoustics researcher Jonathan Hargreaves decided to find out. This scientific journey starts with a duck and ends with cutting edge technology that could one day save the lives of fighter pilots in the skies.

Come on guys we know some DUCK's. Oh, I hope Tinnie see this. Tinnie, ya think a DUCK's quack echoes? [lol]

Doesn't our solution ultimately start out with a DUCK and we eventually have to find cutting edge technology on our own. [lol]

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I found this article as well:

http://tinyurl.com/4dxxqk

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