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Yes, There Is Life Outside the U.S....

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Posted on: April 20, 2006 5:32 PM, by Katherine Sharpe

Non-U.S. Stochastic readers, we've heard you. You tried to answer the Seed survey, tried to fill in the questions about where you live, and all you got was a lousy selection of U.S. states to choose from.

We're sorry. Seed knows (and loves) that we have readers all over the world, and we're working on a revised version of the survey with an expanded list of places that will, we sincerely hope, include the one you call home.

Thanks so much for your responses.

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That's OK. Nothing wrong with Alaska.

Posted by: Gav [TypeKey Profile Page] | April 20, 2006 06:16 PM

No problem. I just picked the closest state, which also happens to be the state in which my brother lives. You can send the apology iPod to him and I'll pick it up shortly!

Posted by: pough [TypeKey Profile Page] | April 20, 2006 08:23 PM

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