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Milan Peternel <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004 11:39:48 +0200
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> Well, that settles it. ASAP ALL scientifically important collections
> must be moved together to the geologically stable center of a major
> continent, in an area free of savage storms (tornadoes), and housed
> in an asteroidproof construction.


> I suggest the northern prairie of central Canada; Siberia is too
> unstable culturally/politically.

Hi Andrew,
Besides, Siberia is not asteroid-safe. OK, nowhere is, but remember Tunguska
blast in 1908?
Central Canada-Hmm, due to changing climate severe storms  travel more and
more farther north...

What about moving collections in NORAD command center, 1km deep in granite?

Milan



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