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To: Green Receipt who wrote (18738)6/12/2003 2:21:20 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) of 32936
 
Listen there is something strange. The traceroutes I do still go through Seattle. If you ask me the router could still have somthing statically routed through that city. I did not think static routing would even work anymore but it a possibility.

It also could be a force field vortex due to coriolis effect. When you move electrical equipment from north to south and east to west the electrons going into circuits have their twist vortices angulated.

This is also an effect from different magnetic fields, as anyone who has ever operated a proton precession magnetometer will tell you. There could be a magnetic vortex in Kansas.

Tell me, do you ever see birds walking in circles around there? This is a sure sign of a magnetic vortex. If you phone people, sometimes the voice will come out backwards, such as !olleh ...

Where was Dorothy before she spun into Oz? Where? and Toto too?

Kansas.

If you see a small Fox Terrier in those parts and he all he will eat is lollipops, then it confirms my suspicions.

Say !olleh to Dorothy for me.

I rest my case.

EC<:-}
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