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Re: Rinkworks, The Milky Way & The True Nature of Reality
Posted By: unipeg, on host 207.115.62.86
Date: Monday, July 19, 1999, at 12:37:20
In Reply To: Re: Rinkworks, The Milky Way & The True Nature of Reality posted by Kelly on Monday, July 19, 1999, at 08:37:07:

> > No way! Texas has 261,914 square miles of land. That's equal to 167,625,000 acres. According to the United Nations, there will be 6 billion people on Earth by October of this year (and many people think that the United Nations has undercounted, perhaps by as much as one fifth). This means that there would be 36 people per acre; rather, each person would get a bit less than 0.03 acres.
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> > 0.03 acres is about equal to 120 square metres, about enough room for a small house. (But there would be no room for streets, parks, industries, schools, libraries....uggggh...)
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> > [Space "Not that I want to live in Texas" Bar]
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> What's wrong with Texas? I've lived in Texas for a long time, and I have no desire to live anywhere else. I've travelled all over the USA and I haven't seen any other place that I'd want to leave Texas for.
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> Kel"...deep in the heart of Texas!!"ly

ha, this all reminds me of the scavenger hunt i did with my youth group last night (insane fun, especially, the video tape sections) well anyway one of the items you could find was anything with "don't mess with texas" on it. my team figured, hey, they didn't say it had to be trademarked or anything, so we wrote it on a peice of paper. go us

uni"africa... that's where all the mountains are, right? or is that asia"peg