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![]() "John H." wrote in message ... On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 17:08:35 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... John H. wrote: I grew up on a farm in Minnesota. We had snow for several months of the year. We also had gravel roads. Believe it or not, they got snow-plowed! Limestone gravel will reflect heat better than black asphalt, I would think. All kinds of gravel roads get plowed here. If they didn't, a lot of people would be isolated. Yeah, but that's not the same as a huge parking lot outside a major grocery store. People get real twitchy when food stores are dirty. Imagine what a store would look like on one of those winter days when the sun melts just the surface for a few hours. If it were a dirt parking lot, it would be mud for just long enough to the floors in the store to look like a barn. Not dirt, Doug, gravel. Besides, if we're protecting the earth from meltdown, what's a little dirt on the floor. That's why God made straw for brooms! Gravel would be a great thing for shopping carts, Garp. |
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