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To: KLP who wrote (137549)9/6/2005 5:09:21 PM
From: Ish  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793928
 
<<Per CNN: Official: E. Coli bacteria detected in floodwater>>

Detected? It must be growing like a line at a rock concert that is giving away free beer.



To: KLP who wrote (137549)9/6/2005 9:28:25 PM
From: Hoa Hao  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793928
 
Official: E. Coli bacteria detected in floodwater"
From my friend, a doctor:
"What they don't tell you is that there is ALWAYS E. Coli in freah water and in coastal waters too. 1/3 of a turd is E. Coli and thats a lot of bugs. What they don't say is what is the count. If you don't know the count, you don't know how dangerous the water is. This headline is about as useless as a chocholate teapot, unless the aim is to alarm people. But that makes no sense, who would needlessly alarm people with enough worries about flooding ?"

hehe Like the bodies and dead animals floating around aren't troubles enough!!