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"charlesb" wrote: For some reason I envision truckloads of refried beans rolling into L.A., to assist the valiant cadres of illegal aliens in keeping a steady wind going. How you Californians keep them all facing away from those hills at the same time, is what I wonder. No need to worry about it - the valley is shaped to funnel most of the wind generated in a that direction. Which, by the way, just happens to be generally towards Texas (and you thought the smell was coming from cows in El Paso). ![]() Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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