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Re: 4 Year Yucca Temperature Experiment Ends



Darn, now they will have to start a five year program to measure sand temperature in order to receive more federal oversight money. Then maybe they could progress to measure rectal temperatures

in prairie dogs followed by a program obtaining oral temps in coyotes. Data will move mountains and levitate the Nevada economy ....

Maury Siskel        maury@webtexas.com

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Norman Cohen wrote:



> > You have been emailed a link to a story from the RJ Online, the Web site of the Las Vegas Review-Journal.  It was sent to you by (ncohen12@home.com) on Tuesday, January 29, 2002 at 06:42:40

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> >

> > Four-year experiment on Yucca Mountain rock temperatures concludes

> >

> > http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2002/Jan-28-Mon-2002/news/17956113.html#mailform

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> >

> > REMOTE_ADDR: 68.46.81.106

>

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> Coalition for Peace and Justice and the UNPLUG Salem Campaign; 321 Barr Ave., Linwood, NJ 08221; 609-601-8537 or 609-601-8583 (8583: fax, answer machine);  ncohen12@home.com  UNPLUG SALEM

> WEBSITE:  http://www.unplugsalem.org/  COALITION FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE WEBSITE:  http:/www.coalitionforpeaceandjustice.org   The Coalition for Peace and Justice is a chapter of Peace Action. [[

> This remains a dead link. ]]

> "First they ignore you; Then they laugh at you; Then they fight you; Then you just fade into oblivion (Maury) "Why walk when you can fly?" I'll bite - why not. Sounds great to me regardless of

> whose idea ....



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