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Last summer at the Heinlein Centennial in Kansas City, Peter Diamandis (founder of the Ansari X-Prize) offered Jeanne Robinson and Kathleen McDonagh a free ride on one of his zero-g 727's in order to help with Jeanne's pre-production choreography for her zero-g dance IMAX project, 'The Stardance Experience' (a follow-up to Jeanne's and her husband Spider's Stardance trilogy of novels).

December 30, Peter's making good on that offer. Spider will be on hand to write about their experiences, but he's keeping his feet on the ground and will will have to be pulling on theirs after the flight in order to get their heads back out of the clouds.

I'd like to suggest a big round of applause for Peter. He's a great guy who's activities are changing the future for us all. On the 30th, please look toward Nevada and give 'em a big Thumbs Up. Thanks, Peter!

All the best to all ya'll on the forum,
Jim Cunningham (JimC)
 

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