Well, Ron, Shucks, started not to say nothin', but the more I been thinkin' on it, the more curious it seems... do you reckon them folks done went and found Hell?
Maybe we should equip a few likely prospects that appear to be headin' that direction anyway, with GPS units, test kits, and cell phones so we can get a confirmation on that. [ I've probably been sittin' out in the wes' texas sun too long again. They're supposed to bring me in ever' few hours to cool off, but sometimes they fergit. :-\ ] Jerry Wallace Ron Baalke wrote: >Office of News and Public Affairs >Harvard University >Cambridge, Massachusetts > >October 03, 2002 > >Earth's new center: New region found, may be the seed of our >planet's formation > >By William J. Cromie, Harvard Gazette Staff >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >An odd, previously unknown sphere, some 360 miles in >diameter, has been found at the bottom of the Earth. It was >detected by a Harvard professor and a graduate student who >patiently examined records of hundreds of thousands of >earthquake waves that passed through the center of the >planet in the past 30 years. > > ______________________________________________ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

