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From: Gary Hurst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 4:49 PM
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the former question is easier to answer. we have population
You need to get out more -- --
Go West, young man!
(Just got back from Albuquerque -- )
On 2/21/06, Gary Hurst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
having spent nearly my whole life in the east, it still stuns me to realize
how much of the USA looks just like this
Gary Hurst wrote:
the former question is easier to answer. we have population growth, both
from immigration and reproduction
Mostly from immigration, these days. If it weren't for immigration, our
net population growth would be negative. This is true of most
first-world nations.
And don't forget the exponential multiplying factor of immigrant
reproduction.
--R
David Brodbeck wrote:
Gary Hurst wrote:
the former question is easier to answer. we have population growth, both
from immigration and reproduction
Mostly from immigration, these days. If it
net population growth would be negative. This is true of most
first-world nations.
Isn't the US part of the second world?
-- Jim
Jim Cathey wrote:
net population growth would be negative. This is true of most
first-world nations.
Isn't the US part of the second world?
I always thought the First World was the free industrialized nations,
the Second World was the industrialized communist nations, and the Third
Isn't the US part of the second world?
I always thought the First World was the free industrialized nations,
the Second World was the industrialized communist nations, and the
Third
World was undeveloped nations. But I may be wrong.
Whereas I thought that expansionist Europe was #1, the
fast.
BillR
Jacksonville FL
1981 300SD 'EM' 271k
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Those are some great pics! Where (in W Texas) were they taken? Making
me think about a road trip.
--R
Pablo wrote:
Dell City/My Land/Carlsbad/Hike to Guadalupe Peak
http://www.pbdev.com/westtex/
p.
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someone claiming to be [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dell City/My Land/Carlsbad/Hike to Guadalupe Peak
http://www.pbdev.com/westtex/
Nice pics. Try to take better shots of the most important thing, next time.
No, not YOU. The CD, for heaven's sake.
Mac
having spent nearly my whole life in the east, it still stuns me to realize
how much of the USA looks just like this
http://www.pbdev.com/westtex/westtexas135.html
On 2/20/06, Rich Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Those are some great pics! Where (in W Texas) were they taken? Making
me
Litchfield Park, AZ
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From: Gary Hurst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 1:48 PM
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having spent nearly my whole life in the east, it still stuns me
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having spent nearly my whole life in the east, it still stuns me to
realize
how much of the USA looks just like this
http://www.pbdev.com/westtex/westtexas135.html
On 2
Dell City/My Land/Carlsbad/Hike to Guadalupe Peak
http://www.pbdev.com/westtex/
p.
Hey,
Nice pictures, Pablo..!
CD took good care of you, too?
Take care,
Chuck
Phoenix AZ
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