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Old April 11th 08, 02:35 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
romeomike
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Default How much longer?

Phil J wrote:
On Apr 10, 4:50 pm, romeomike wrote:
Phil J wrote:

A majority of people in Nevada absolutely do not want the Yucca
Mountain site to become active. They feel that the rest of the
country is trying to cram this thing down their throats, and they
resent it.
Phil

Absolutely correct, and Utah doesn't want that stuff going through its
state on the way to Nevada either. Save transportation costs and bury it
in Iowa.


The Alexis Park Inn and Nuculer Waste Storage Suites. Kinda has a
ring to it!

Phil


Yeah, but they need a refinery first. but you know, ..."those who live
by the sword, die by the sword." But those evil environmentalists will
probably save him.
 




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