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"B-P on ICORS: The Orange Blaze/Texas Funeral Home Commission" <[log in to unmask]>
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Cuyler Page wrote:

> Ionized particles blasting out from sun spots and then interacting 
> with the earth's magnetic field (sort of), the same little things that 
> will one day blow the brains of any computer you own, including fridge 
> controls and car window operators, when there is a big enough storm on 
> the sun to release a few more of the charged electronic bits out our way.

Might not be so good for the wetware either.

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