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Date:         Thu, 2 Nov 2000 10:14:22 -0800
Reply-To:     PSavage <psavage@SABER.NET>
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From:         PSavage <psavage@SABER.NET>
Subject:      Nit Picking In the Parallel Universe
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Give it up, Bill-- Larry Hamm obviously inhabits a different strata of the parallel universe. Leave him to it! I doub't you're likely to find yourself camped near him, anyway. Besides, anyone these days who looks to "industry experts" to advise them re appropriate technology is probably still driving around with Firstone Tires! You can't outpick a nit picker. Phaedra

Bill Davidson wrote: <snip> Well, I personally know of many more than a few square miles.... where I go I don't hear even the sound of another engine in the distance for weeks at a time....<snip>

----- Original Message ----- From: Larry Hamm > Bill, > Where do you go that no one else does? Are you driving into wilderness areas? (That's a no-no.) Or do you just turn down the hearing aid? 80} > There's no place in the country ( OK, AK!) that you can not hear the remote sounds of an engine for weeks at a time. Especially SE Utah. ATCs, snowmobiles, 4WDs, aircraft, you can't get away from them. Too many people. > Larry


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