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. 
>  
>





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