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From: Lance Birch
Date: 9 Sep 1999 05:57:47
Message: <37d7849b@news.povray.org>
>when we have one of those thermal inversion thingies and all the crap
>falls upon the city. Argh, cough, cough, eek! Ten years ago, while the

You wouldn't beleive how much I cracked up laughing (and still am) when I
read that...



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Peter Popov wrote in message ...
>On Tue, 07 Sep 1999 22:14:15 -0500, Larry Fontaine <lfo### [at] isdnet>
>wrote:
>
>>Earth. I don't know where THEY were from, though. I'm from Minneapolis.
And there's
>>certainly cities that have much more pollution than Minneapolis. Like
Mexico City, where
>>the sky is always gray.
>
>You should come and see Sofia from the top of Vitosha mtn. Err, try to
>see it, that is, if you can penetrate the smog. The real fun begins
>when we have one of those thermal inversion thingies and all the crap
>falls upon the city. Argh, cough, cough, eek! Ten years ago, while the
>Kremikovtzi plant was still fully functioning, Sofia was the fourth
>most polluted city in the world. And to think I've spent my whole life
>here...
>
>
>Peter Popov
>ICQ: 15002700


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