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To: Sawtooth who wrote (537)12/7/1998 6:26:00 PM
From: Scripts  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 888
 
Tim I think we have lost the thread. I was answering a question about what I knew about sewer systems and decoupling from them. I said I know nothing about them and was not going to do anything because there are a lot of items that I have to do something about that I can do something about eg food for when the stores run out; heat when the natural gas pipelines stop working and similar items.

I'm sure there are chips involved in the sewer system but in my judgement gravity will prevail for some period of time over the absence of workable chips. While a working treatment plant is definitely a good idea I think the absence of food and heat will leave me frozen to death in January 2000 long before the absence of a treatment plant takes number 1 position on my worry list.

That is about all I have to say about sewers. Hopefully this will turn out to be just the traditional end of century hysteria.