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Newps wrote:
Matt Whiting wrote: No, I said exactly what you said. I live in PA and our mountains are much older than the rockies and thus worn down much more. Although never as high as the Rockies to start with. Were you there when they were created? Matt |
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On Sat, 28 Jan 2006 15:58:32 GMT, Matt Whiting
wrote: Newps wrote: Matt Whiting wrote: No, I said exactly what you said. I live in PA and our mountains are much older than the rockies and thus worn down much more. Although never as high as the Rockies to start with. Were you there when they were created? Matt Having recently returned from a week vacation in Texas, I can answer these questions - the oldest, biggest, most important and greatest mountain ranges were in Texas. Along with the biggest and best of everything else in existence. I really like Texas, but among the many claims made by the state, they should include biggest inferiority complex. I've never encountered so much state chauvinism, and if I see another five pointed star I might puke. Good bbq and tex-mex, though... Michael |
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![]() "Michael" wrote in message ... Having recently returned from a week vacation in Texas, I can answer these questions - the oldest, biggest, most important and greatest mountain ranges were in Texas. Along with the biggest and best of everything else in existence. I really like Texas, but among the many claims made by the state, they should include biggest inferiority complex. I've never encountered so much state chauvinism, and if I see another five pointed star I might puke. Good bbq and tex-mex, though... Michael "I never ask someone where they're from. I figure if they're from Texas, they tell me. If not, I don't want to embarrass them." - Don Meredith : ) |
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![]() Matt Whiting wrote: Newps wrote: Matt Whiting wrote: No, I said exactly what you said. I live in PA and our mountains are much older than the rockies and thus worn down much more. Although never as high as the Rockies to start with. Were you there when they were created? And that's relavant how? |
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Newps wrote:
Matt Whiting wrote: Newps wrote: Matt Whiting wrote: No, I said exactly what you said. I live in PA and our mountains are much older than the rockies and thus worn down much more. Although never as high as the Rockies to start with. Were you there when they were created? And that's relavant how? That is the only way to know for sure how high they were at the start. Matt |
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![]() Matt Whiting wrote: That is the only way to know for sure how high they were at the start. No, it's not. |
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Newps wrote:
Matt Whiting wrote: That is the only way to know for sure how high they were at the start. No, it's not. Sorry, but it is. Everything else is speculation. Matt |
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![]() Matt Whiting wrote: Newps wrote: Matt Whiting wrote: That is the only way to know for sure how high they were at the start. No, it's not. Sorry, but it is. Everything else is speculation. The sceintists have it nailed down better than that. |
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Newps wrote:
Matt Whiting wrote: Newps wrote: Matt Whiting wrote: That is the only way to know for sure how high they were at the start. No, it's not. Sorry, but it is. Everything else is speculation. The sceintists have it nailed down better than that. No, even scientists are making at best educated guesses. And faults in their techniques are uncovered from time to time as well. Scientists know nothing "for certain", they simply have evidence that supports a certain possibility or set of possibilities, but that is far from being certain knowledge. Matt |
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My sincere condolences on your loss Jim. Those furry critters become
such a part of our family that it really does hurt when they're gone. Been there/done that twice last year with our aging dogs. The house is strangely quiet without the clitter clatter of claws on the hardwood floors. I'll miss the left coast convoy and a chance to try meeting up at Tooele Valley for fuel on the way to OSH but there's always next year. -- Jack Allison PP-ASEL-IA Student Arrow N2104T "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return" - Leonardo Da Vinci (Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail) |
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