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On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 21:49:23 -0500, "EyesOnlyUS"
wrote: Answer: "Forcast for today: a green laser beam of doom. High in the upper 500s. UV index at 11. Chance of pain 100%. Tonight: partly cloudly: chance of alien computer virus. Low in the mid 70s, though considerably warmer in the barbecued areas. For Wednesday: Partly sunny, chance of alien spacecraft, most definately armed high in the mid 80s." There should be a news group called alt.fan.jeff-goldblom for questions like this. "NightLord" wrote in message ... Hi! Yesterday I was watching "Independence Day 4" and I wondered what metereological effects would have such an artifact suspended over a big city. Cooling because of the shadow? Heating because of greenhouse effect? Condensation like in certain big aviation hangars? Just out of curiosity. Best regards, NL This sounds more like the speculative area 51 chit chat. |
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