Yeah. What he said.Chris Knight wrote:If you assume the TPX is a smoke screen, then it has the elements necessary for an urban legend - a grain of truth (Brown and radar) coupled with a possible outcome/consequence of unknown probability.
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Yeah. What he said.Chris Knight wrote:If you assume the TPX is a smoke screen, then it has the elements necessary for an urban legend - a grain of truth (Brown and radar) coupled with a possible outcome/consequence of unknown probability.
Just out of curiosity, where is out here?Chris Knight wrote:Elizabeth,
I don't have any information to offer right now, but I'll let you know if I come across anything that might be of use to you.
Mikado,
Yes, we use clay liners in sanitary (and hazardous) landfills as well out here. The EPA regulates all of those specifications.
Andrew
In 1975 and 76, I belonged to a group of people who were interested in Tibetan teachings. The person that started the group was named Laura.Paul S. wrote:Yeah. What he said.Chris Knight wrote:If you assume the TPX is a smoke screen, then it has the elements necessary for an urban legend - a grain of truth (Brown and radar) coupled with a possible outcome/consequence of unknown probability.
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While I've long since stoped thinking that anything about this enterprise can be reduced to mere "coincidence," I'm not sure what to make of this twist.Elizabeth Helen Drake wrote:Paul, are you watching how this is unfolding, what do you figure the odds of this being sheer coincidence?
Are you sure that you don't mean Martin - Decker which is a company and not a man's name?Elizabeth Helen Drake wrote:
And Paul I am sure will have a few things to say about Mr. Martin Decker (who ran an establishment named Martin Decker Research Lab in Bala Cynwyd and during the summer of 1966 Dr. Brown was there.)
Elizabeth
Ah. NRL. 1930s. Bingo.Mikado14 wrote:Did anyone notice where Dr. Page worked? What years he was there?
Not this time.Hey Paul, are my nudges too oblique?
Exactly what I was aiming at, the 30's.Paul S. wrote:I'm just looking at this for the first time, actually...
Ah. NRL. 1930s. Bingo.Mikado14 wrote:Did anyone notice where Dr. Page worked? What years he was there?
Not this time.Hey Paul, are my nudges too oblique?
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