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I was surfing and ran across this, http://www.sightings.com/politics5/oilind.htm its a must read if your interested in things that Gary North does. Its about Chemicals and gas lines. Has anyone else read this?

-- lyndie (lyndie32@hotmail.com), December 05, 1999

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lyndie, fyi, this article directly references back to a thread on this board at Greenspun : )

Mike

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-- Michael Taylor (mtdesign3@aol.com), December 05, 1999.


What happens if a chip goes bad anyways?Do they abandon the Well or the platform? You need to ask this question---"Are they smart people putting us on, or idiots that really mean it." Your "hero" EY is an engineer,ask him if he would put a"chip"in such a forbidding place!!! Ain't gunna happen.

-- m (a@v.m), December 05, 1999.

fyi? oh and sorry!

-- lyndie (lyndie32@hotmail.com), December 05, 1999.

Hi All,

I just discovered that Iowa has the second largest number of "dangerous" chemical sites -- second only to Illinois.

Most of them are farm chemicals, and most of those are anhydrous ammonia.

Hopefully, not too many of the storage sites are controlled by embedded systems.

(Most of the other top-ten states are in the upper Midwest, too)

-- Dean -- from (almost) Duh Moyn (dtmiller@midiowa.net), December 05, 1999.


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