> I think the worst we had as far as air pollution in the last few > years coincided with the smoke clouds wafting north from Mexico, which > made for interesting problems. (Jokes about going outside and inhaling > and getting the munchies abounded....) Not to be completely off-topic, but wasn't it "proven" in the last few years that pollution doesn't drift? Some study or other "proving" that Ohio/Michigan pollution didn't cause acid rain downwind in the northeast? -j-
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