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Old January 22nd 10, 05:35 PM posted to sci.space.policy
Doug Freyburger
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Default Vega as ballistic missile?

Damon Hill wrote:
"Greg D. Moore \(Strider\)" wrote:

But the reality is, North Dakota doesn't exist ...


I beg to differ. I spent the night in Bismark, ND in early November
of 1992. Apart from that, North Dakota along the stretch of Interstate
94 I traveled from west to east ...


Along that stretch I saw my first wild turkeys. I've since seen them in
several other states. They almost looked like emu with short legs at
first glance. ;^)

Along that stretch I also saw my first mule deer. Much bigger than the
white tails that live around me in Illinois.

I once knew a person online who claimed to be from North Dakota ...


That was the movie "Fargo". He was an actor. ;^)

Somewhere along the I-94 in a fairly flat region there's a sign that
says "Continental Divide". Was it in ND or MN? It took me a while to
figure out that it led to the north coast not the east or west coasts.
 




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