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![]() He is correct and your response is so typical of what remains of this NG You cast aspersions upon his good name you cowardly beast you. you besmirch his integrity whilst hiding like a child behind the dress of the internet. Fact is, given the amount of traffic in the "triangle" there is no reason to break from parcimony; the easy explainations will do. I fully expect you to pick up your pride and realize you have erred and will nothing more to say on the subject unless you do it with the respect and diginty this man deserves............kakkakkakk!! now go back to sleep and dream of when you actually used to sail. rick On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 12:51:23 -0800, Jonathan Ganz wrote: Well, maybe there's methane in the NY area. The evidence is that you're completely lost at sea. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Ummm...does anyone here actually read? There are no more ships lost in the Bermuda triangle (amount of vessels operating in Sq. miles of water) than anywhere else. That's a fact you can look up, even though it's not very exciting. RB -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ |