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This thread is a dangerous one. To respond in any serious way is bound
to tread on somebody's toes. I think it's best if it's just killed
right here.
Simply let it be said that I hear these sort of stories from all around
the world and it's as much the 'other guys' as it is the Americans.
Eli
>To: gzg-l@csua.berkeley.edu
>From: devans@uneb.edu
>Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 07:22:09 -0500
>Reply-To: gzg-l@csua.berkeley.edu
>
>
>***
>Maybe next time Australians exercise in the States they can bag a Bald
>Eagle :)
>***
>
>We did a pretty fair job wiping them out ourselves; I think most of the
>'come back' is the count of birds in Alaska. From the US image of OZ,
we'd
>figure you've have little interest in spending much time there, but
that
>drifts into the discussion of acclimatization. ;->=
>
>***
>Back to a topic.
>SG/DS
>Perhaps a force could be tasked with the evacuation of randomly
>moving livestock ahead of the advance of a relentless but hungry
>"enemy".
>
>The enemy could be:
> time as in a solitaire scenario,
>'bugs'
>other humans.
>***
>
>I first had trouble imagining this, but decided it might be a mercenary
>group rescuing a rare/expensive species.
>
>The_Beast
>
>-Douglas J. Evans, curmudgeon
>
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