NO...I'll be good...I promise!
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Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 11:13
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Subject: Re: here's one for the consipacy
theorists! Not
You guys are totally out of control. This is a
photography list. Wait till Dad gets home!
At 11:33 PM
10/21/2005, you wrote:
 Hello
Bob I was talking about the "Other" person, you know the one who knows
absolutely nothing about Ut. or what goes on here. Terry L.
Mair Mair's Photography 158 South 580 East Midway, Utah
84049 435-654-3607 www.mairsphotography.com
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- From: Bob Maxey
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- Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 7:50 PM
- Subject: Re: here's one for the consipacy theorists! Not
- >>>Obviously you know absolutely nothing about
the state or those living in it!!!!!>>>
- Hey Terry . . . Can you clarify who you are talking about? Me or the
other person that posted and does not know much about Utah: >) Granted
I have lived here far too long, but I do know my state and its
peculiarities. And, we can often be rather silly.
- Just a state government willing to put a nuclear waste dump on an
earthquake fault line,
- Which plan? There are several being discussed. I think. I have not
followed the story. Are you talking about the Indian land? We need some
place to put the waste and you simply cannot prove it is dangerous. I am
all ears if you can. Today, nuclear power plants are the second largest
source of electricity in the United States. They provide about 20 percent
of the nation's electricity each year. Gots to put that waste somewhere.
- >>>a megalomaniacal ultra-conservative patriarchal
religion...
- I will give you that. To a point. Not on this list that likely does
not want religion.
- >>>and a large lake drying up>>>
- Do you mean the Great Salt Lake? Once part of Lake Bonneville. The
lake is now landlocked. The largest lake between the Great Lakes and the
Pacific Ocean, and the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere.
- I do wonder what your solution might be. Perhaps we can take all of
Californiaâ??s non-salty water and fill 'er up again. I am not sure it is
fair to bang Utah because its Great Salt Lake is drying up. Here are a few
stats: (from a Utah Web Site) Lake Bonneville once covered 20,000 square
miles of land in what is now Utah, Nevada, and Idaho; some 10,000 to
30,000 years ago. The present lake is about 75 miles long and 35 miles
wide, with a maximum depth of 33 feet. After a series of wet years, the
lakes surface area may be much larger but it will be only a little bit
deeper.
- I plan to take a URAL sidecar rig around parts of the lake next
spring. You should visit the lake.
- I am sure those living and loving life in Nevada and Idaho are glad
the lake has dried a bit.
- Bob
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