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Gary Jackson <[log in to unmask]>
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Gary Jackson <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 9 Oct 1997 07:23:46 -0700
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>[Warning:  Nothing follows except silliness and too many quoted lines.]
>
>Duane Percox corrected Tracy Johnson who responded to Gary Jackson with:
>|>Since you're in Nevada they could use a variation of "burst"
>|>transmissions....they could modulate the frequencies of underground
>|>nuclear test explosions.  Think of the bandwidth!  (However, you'd have to
>|>wait several years between e-mail deliveries.)
>|
>|Not so fast Tracy!
>|
>|Gary works at Nevada CSOS which is located in Nevada City, in the county
>|of Nevada, in the state of California :-)
>
>Wow...  I suppose annexing Nevada will help California tax rates....
>And give them all new beachfront property after "The Big One!"  ;)
>Of course, you'll need a Geiger Counter to know which beaches give
>maximum radiation.
>--
>Jeff Woods
>[log in to unmask] at Unison Software
>[log in to unmask]   at home  [PGP key available here via finger]
>
>"We should not only use the brains we have, but all that we can borrow."
>      --  Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924)
>

We are in the foothills of the Sierras at 2500'.  I plan to have beachfront
property when the big one hits.


Gary Jackson
Nevada CSOS
(916) 478-6407 - voice
(916) 478-6410 - fax

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