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It was a Saturday morning. A school would be the best possible building debris from Columbia could have landed on. -A.L. Ahh, my job takes me to schools constantly. Obcviously you arent aware of how much they get used ion nights and weekends. Being public buildings their off hours are filled around here with classes, for colleges both credit and non credit, community groups and activities etc etc. Its likely the same in texas. Sure it might not have been as bad as weekday mornings but its still a big issue. Schiol buildings around here are used from 7am till 10pm and have 24.7 custodial and maintenance staff. plus schools are in populated reseedential areas. that wouldnt be good. .. .. End the dangerous wasteful shuttle now before it kills any more astronauts.... |
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"MasterShrink" wrote in message
... Hey dont say too much, if columbias break up had timed just a bit differently that report could of easily been about Columbia and a home or school in texas It was a Saturday morning. A school would be the best possible building debris from Columbia could have landed on. In Texas, even a weekday would be pretty safe ::ducks:: |
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On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 22:55:27 +0800, "Neil Gerace" wrote:
"MasterShrink" wrote in message ... Hey dont say too much, if columbias break up had timed just a bit differently that report could of easily been about Columbia and a home or school in texas It was a Saturday morning. A school would be the best possible building debris from Columbia could have landed on. In Texas, even a weekday would be pretty safe ::ducks:: LOL Dale Obviously suffering from them severe head injuries- better get to bed |
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Dale wrote: Since my last post, I had to go to the ER and get my head put back together. Ironically (hopefully I'm using the term correctly), I was up very late doing CAD drawings for a hospital emergency department in a nearby city- took a little break, fell asleep and out of the chair I was sitting in, and hit my head on a stack of oak lumber. Where's your computer located, in a lumberyard? I've heard of debugging programs...but _termites_? =-O Pat |
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"Pat Flannery" wrote in message ... Dale wrote: Since my last post, I had to go to the ER and get my head put back together. Ironically (hopefully I'm using the term correctly), I was up very late doing CAD drawings for a hospital emergency department in a nearby city- took a little break, fell asleep and out of the chair I was sitting in, and hit my head on a stack of oak lumber. Where's your computer located, in a lumberyard? I've heard of debugging programs...but _termites_? =-O Hey, my dad's a master builder, and I constantly have to drag my equipment out to the job. I go through so much paper I just wish I could dump all that sawdust into a magic box and turn it into copy paper. |
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