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December 30th 03, 03:22 AM
Dave Holford
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Dave Kearton wrote:
"Gord Beaman" wrote in message
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(robert arndt) wrote:
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| The sky was reported as distorted, not making sense
| as well as time being lost.
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| snort Riiiight!!
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| -Gord.
(according to the program I saw...)
At that time of the year off the Florida Keys, the horizon blends easily
into the sky - similar to the sky full of snow that you'd be accustomed to.
The primary difference between the two locations would be that Florida lacks
huge quantities of Cumulo-granite.
The TV special that I saw went through the entire Bermuda Triangle myth and
offered logical explanations to all of the major stories.
I'm not sold on the idea of aliens or Atlantis or whatever - basically the
special blamed the Canadians.
Makes sense to me.
Cheers
Dave Kearton (my smiley button isn't working - but you get the idea)
Gord,
Better watch out for those huge quantities of Cumulo-granite down-east.
I would be very surprised if you have not accumulated a good many hours
in the skies of the Bermuda triangle over the years.
I seem to recall some years ago a statement, which I think originated
with the USCG, that there were actually less aircraft and marine
casualties in the Bermuda triange than other areas, it was just the
traffic density that accounted for the numbers.
Dave
Dave Holford