Dating the earth's surface

Well, first there's flowers and chocolates, and then a nice restaurant...

Or, if you want the cheaper option, go to EARTHTIME and download the files that describe both the best modern results and the techniques used.

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Wow. I fell for your joke and was slightly confused when I clicked on the link. I hate puns. It always takes me a second longer than everyone else to get them. Anyway, about the link. I like big projects like these. They have something of a romantic, grand, as well as heuristic, quality to them.

I dated the Earth for awhile; we broke up because I could never manage to make her move (apologies to Carole King)...

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