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[QUOTE]Originally posted by AndrewR: [QB] Hmmmmmm - I think I ALSO remember something similar - and I've been looking for it for EVER! I remember I think there were a series of soft-cover thin books "osbourne-books" had a red hot-air balloon logo. I think. Anyway they were about various things in the series. One was about Space in general - had lots of drawn pictures, a few Bonestall pictures etc. Way out-of-date facts - but it was an AWESOME book. There was also another called space-flight - and every couple of pages they had an experiment/art/craft type activity suggestion - in the spaceflight book they had a way to mimic life on a space station with artificial gravity - by having buckets filled with liquid and spinning around a centre of gravity - I remember one of the pictures had an astronaught in a verticle bathtub. There was another book - I didn't have that one but I remember I got it out a few times from my primary school library - It was called Transport I think. They had various futuristic modes of transport - I remember a hydrofoil and a mag-lev train. They all had AWESOME artwork. If anyone can remember what they were REALLY called - or where you can get them from or can scan them in - PLEASE let me know. I'd like to touch-base with those memories. You tube has been great in that I can go and watch all those saturday morning/weekday afternoon cartoons that I used to watch - some that I thought I had completely dreamt up as no one else could remember watching them! Does anyone ELSE remember watching Spartakus and the Sun Beneath The Sea!?! :) Andrew [/QB][/QUOTE]
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