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E: 05/03/2008 5pm Win 2 Science Books
catz747
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Mouses At The Ready
This week we have a pack of two books for you. Nice little engagement present?
Jacquard's Web by James Essinger (Oxford University Press) is the story of some of the most ingenious inventors the world has ever known, a fascinating account of how a hand-loom invented in Napoleonic France led to the development of the modern information age.
The Infinite Cosmos – questions from the frontiers of cosmology by Joseph Silk (Oxford University Press) describes how from time immemorial, poets and philosophers have looked in awe and wonder at the Universe. Such awe is shared by astrophysicists, too, as they seek to understand its nature, and whether it has any limits.
If you’d like to win it then email us with your name and address, and the words ‘Infinate Web’ in the subject line, to [EMAIL="planet-science.news@nesta.org.uk"]planet-science.news@nesta.org.uk[/EMAIL]
Mouses At The Ready
This week we have a pack of two books for you. Nice little engagement present?
Jacquard's Web by James Essinger (Oxford University Press) is the story of some of the most ingenious inventors the world has ever known, a fascinating account of how a hand-loom invented in Napoleonic France led to the development of the modern information age.
The Infinite Cosmos – questions from the frontiers of cosmology by Joseph Silk (Oxford University Press) describes how from time immemorial, poets and philosophers have looked in awe and wonder at the Universe. Such awe is shared by astrophysicists, too, as they seek to understand its nature, and whether it has any limits.
If you’d like to win it then email us with your name and address, and the words ‘Infinate Web’ in the subject line, to [EMAIL="planet-science.news@nesta.org.uk"]planet-science.news@nesta.org.uk[/EMAIL]
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If you’d like to win it then email us with your name and address, and the words ‘Infinate Wed’ in the subject line, to [EMAIL="planet-science.news@nesta.org.uk"]planet-science.news@nesta.org.uk[/EMAIL]
I think the subject line is INFINITE WEB (not wed) ?
If you’d like to win it then email us with your name and address, and the words ‘INFINITE WEB’ in the subject line, to [EMAIL="planet-science.news@nesta.org.uk?subject=Infinite%20Web"]planet-science.news@nesta.org.uk[/EMAIL].
DM xBest win: ITV Real Deal £2100!!
Just started comping again Jan 20120 -
Ooops typo, it's not in capitals if you click directly from the site though
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