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On Sat, 31 Mar
(Eric Swanson) wrote: One can also consider the evidence for previous sea levels, which began to rise at about 18,000 BP and then reached nearly that of today by about 7,000 BP. http://radiocarbon.ldeo.columbia.edu...h/sealevel.htm Careful "Joe", this science stuff can get to be an addiction..:-) Been following the Peak Oil issue too? I have been at it for 60 years, before that it was Buck Rogers. Not to worry about peak oil, they are building an ethanol plant here. Joe Fischer |
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