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To: Ignacio Mosqueira who wrote (3785)3/27/1998 12:55:00 AM
From: Krowbar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4006
 
Ignacio, I am not about to concede to you that all of the water on Mars is frozen. For the last time, if there is water present a couple of kilometers below the surface, it will be liquid. The only question is if any percolated down that far. I'm sure there are fissures there just as on Earth to allow that to happen.

There is no further point discussing this with you. Your mind is stuck on the surface. These posts will remain for a long time, and I will be vindicated. I will then refer you back to them.

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