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Old August 23rd 04, 09:11 AM
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From: "geo"
Date: 8/22/2004 10:56 PM Central Daylight Time
Message-id: SVdWc.900$rT1.203@trndny02

"bci" wrote in message
If your house was designed for 100 mph and you get 145 mph, I don't
think concrete or wood will make a big difference.


You're wrong.

Designed to survive winds of up to 250 mph. Probably more depending on
design.
http://www.monolithic.com/plan_design/FEMA/index.html

You keep posting links to that manufacturer's brochures. You have yet to
provide proof any have been built. Are you shilling for them? If so you should
be able to provide proof of it's toughness under storm conditions. Driving a
vehicle into one just isn't the same thing.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired
 




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