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Walt,

Good point.  Maybe that is why signals coming over the north pole have that
artic flutter.  It is passing through the earth to this side through Mel's
hole.  I saw a ball of string in a Ripple's Believe It Or Not book when I
could still see more than 40 years ago.  the ball was reported, as I recall,
to be many miles long.   It was 10 feet high and weighed too much to be
picked up by a human.


Phil.
K0NX

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