Vacation Times
Posted by Henrik on 28 June 2002, 22:00 GMT
It is vacation times for the ticalc.org staff. Being based in the northern hemisphere, we will enjoy summer. I know at least some of us will do some extensive travelling around the globe. Due to this, pending files will grow, help mail will be answered with greater delay, and not much new will happen for a month or two. The ticalc.org staff wishes all our visitors a good summer (or winter if you are below the equator) and hope you all understand we all need some vacation. Tell us about your own vacation plans below.
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The comments below are written by ticalc.org visitors. Their views are not necessarily those of ticalc.org, and ticalc.org takes no responsibility for their content.
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Re: Vacation Times
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lord_nightrose
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you people are diseased. thank you.
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1 July 2002, 17:35 GMT
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Direct Email FROM FOCUSED WOLF
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garyanddepleatedteamup
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"No, i just moved on...i found a cool girl who also likes wolves and the such
;=), and i feel my time is better spent with her.
"
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1 July 2002, 21:24 GMT
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Chuck Slezak
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I am going on a summer tour - local at first but I will hit some cities in the US - Chicago, New York, Richmound, etc. Only problem - I got a crappy car but I can get somewhere at least for now. ~ChuckyD
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1 July 2002, 23:30 GMT
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Re: Vacation Times
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lord_nightrose
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Time for an informal poll:
USA, 7/4/2002: Is there an attack coming?
My vote: yes.
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2 July 2002, 22:03 GMT
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rgdtad
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You do know that there is almost no way that anyone could put a scratch on a nuclear power plant, right? It would take an atomic bomb to destroy one, and if you did that, everyone would be dead anyway. The citadels were actually tested for structural integrity by slamming derelict 747s full of fuel into them. They failed the test if they were even slightly cracked. The only danger posed by a nuclear power plant is that of meltdown, and there are always at least 5 levels of safeguards in place at any given time.
On a related note, when the plant at Three Mile Island had a meltdown, it only released an amount of radiation equal to that already present from sources like the sun. That is hardly even noticeable, and yet people thought of it as a terrible disaster. When confronted with things that they do not understand, people panic, and that is what the media has been doing.
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11 July 2002, 20:01 GMT
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