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To: E. Charters who wrote (18763)6/12/2003 2:58:05 PM
From: EL KABONG!!!  Read Replies (2) of 32936
 
EC,

There are several large sunspots that have recently appeared on the surface of the sun. These sunspots have been spewing massive solar flares (not a joke; really been happening; the largest flare producer rotates to the reverse side of the sun today) that have the potential to play havoc with telecommunications and computer operations, plus they really light up the Northern Lights at night. (Solar flares are intense magnetic energy fields that can severely disrupt the earth's natural magnetic fields.)

So, how does this additional information play into your coriolis theories?

KJC (tongue-in-cheek)
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