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I intend to upload a picture here.

This charming image does not convey the words included in the original work because of insufficient resolution. On the left edge of the image from top down are the words:"HOT IN", "RADIATOR" and "COLD OUT". Arrows from the words point to features in the picture. On the top are the words: "Sun Rays". In the middle of the image are the words focus point. The image is a cross section of a parabolic ditch on Luna running East and weast at the 13 degree North latitude. The projetion of sun rays into the plane of the image is always tilted about 13 degrees to the right of vertical, ranging from 11.5 to 14.5 degrees from vertical. South is to the right. The radiator is always protected from sunlight, from infra red radiation from the surroundings and from micrometeoroids. The image is not intended to be to scale of an actual device, but merely to communicate the concept.

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Dear Mr. President: 
     I read on the internet that Ukraine hit the Russian city of Belgorod with missiles using cluster munitions.  I thought that this would not serve the Ukrainian cause.  Russia has more than 4 times as many people as the ethnic Ukrainian portion of Ukraine's population.  Russia will just be angered and complain of criminal use of cluster munitions.  I checked out the claim.  Reuters on the 30th of December indicated that Russian claims of Ukraine using cluster munitions against a city were not supported by evidence.  I am sorry I suspected them.  
     Cluster munitions could properly be used against a mass assault in which there were substantial numbers of infantry.  I hope it does not come to that.  War is a nasty business.  
     It seems that the official policy of Ukraine, supported by that portion of the population that is willing to express an opinion, is to accept nothing less than the previously internationally recognized boundaries of Ukraine.  As a citizen of the U.S.A., which is supplying a large amount of military assistance to Ukraine, I would prefer that Ukraine not be so fussy in peace negotiations.  If the Crimea, which has an ethnic Russian majority, were left to Russian control I do not think it would cause Ukraine greater harm than continuing war.  I am uncertain if the goal of retaining the Crimea as a part of Ukraine is practical or not but I hope Ukraine would not insist upon it.  I want an end to the war.  
     Please do what you can to end the war.  

Sincerely, Fredrick Germann