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Re: Yes, the Earth is Expanding! - Nexus Magazine article

Subject: Re: Yes, the Earth is Expanding! - Nexus Magazine article
From: Skywise
Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 21:47:17 -0000
Newsgroups: sci.geo.geology, sci.geo.earthquakes, sci.physics, sci.geo.petroleum, aus.science
Wally Anglesea? <wanglese@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:vjbkv150glee0p4k8r1ck8qe8jncd0i0hn@xxxxxxx: 

> On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 07:16:20 GMT, "George"
> <george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

<Snipola>
>>I don't want to argue the pros and cons of whether high tension
>>powerlines cause cancer, but I will tell you that my mother and
<Snipola of cancer stories>


> 
> I'm sorry to hear it.   It would be an "interesting" study to see the
> incidence of cancers amongst power workers (those who maintain the
> transmission lines).

I would be more concerned that there is a long forgotten dump
site or some other history to the area involving some sort of
chemicals.

I recall seeing on one of those history channel shows (or some
other channel) about the history of gasoline. Back in the early
early days of refining oil, gasoline was a waste by product in
the productin of kerosene. The gasoline was routinely dumped
into local rivers and streams.

Brian
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