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GRB



I have been told that the GRB activity is about twice normal lately. 
There is a tiny chance that one could be seen in the tass data.  Someone
just has to look.  The data shows up on mike about 2 hours after it is
taken.  We now have two years of data to tell the "normal" value of a
star.  One just has to compare each new measurement against the "normal"
value and then check the funny ones against the GRB list.  No doubt this
would get you a few minutes of fame. Beware of passing asteroids. 

I give it about 0.001 per day.  Mean time to see one 10 years.  What the
heck, it is not zero.   

Tom Droege
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  Thomas F. Droege
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