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Premieres in Australia at 7.30pm on Sunday the 4th of Feb, on Discovery Channel.

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champion!

thanks for the heads up.
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Gday dean loved the show watching it again. But didn't think you got a fair go that lady Micro bioligist and possibly others didnt take you very seriously at all bugger em! what a adventure
all auzzie adventures time to hit the road!!!!!
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Dean

Well done. It was very well produced and I also found it very interesting.

The cinema-photography was quite spectacular.

It's on again next Sunday on Discovery Channel in the mid afternoon.

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We need little hand clapping thingies! It was great Dean.......Cass said it all I think! The Doctor seemed a little 'shut-off' to me!
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Cass

True story - did you know that those smiley faces have spy-ware cookies embedded in them?

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MY God Paul! So those cute little eyes are actually watching you! LOL!
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i didnt get to see it cause i dont have pay tv :( :( :( :( :(
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I'm sure someone will have a taped copy somewhere. Just a matter of asking around.

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Caught this on the weekend and I must say well done. :)

Shows that Crypto studies are getting a more mainstream acceptance in the wider community.

As Rob Ross said "What an adventure'.
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