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Cq27
Some how I screwed up the poll sorry!
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"THEY"
I voted incomplete data!

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Sapo
So far you're batting 1000 tongue.gif
N O M
If time travel were possible, you could travel back and get it right. smile.gif
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N O M Posted on Mar 6 2008, 09:31 AM If time travel were possible, you could travel back and get it right.

then there would be no need to start the poll.

N O M
Actually I tried to cheat. I reported the OP asking the mods to fix the poll. rolleyes.gif They have done that for me in the past, but unfortunately this time I was ignored. They were probably too busy banning einsteinear yet again. Of course, had it worked I would have denied everything cool.gif
Bultrox
I wanta know the future of industrial pollution.
PIATLAS
Asia, Central and South Latin America shall continue to smog away for another hundred year. Africa will become industrialized like Asia in the next 100 years to smog away for centuries but provide cheep product imports like Asia does today. Carbon particles 1 micro to .1 micron are the most harmful to people's health. 1 micron particles from car exhaust are like 1/1000 of a millimeter pizzas of poisonous chemicals sticking to it. .1 micron particles when breathed in are so small the enter the bloodstream like oxygen and even worse enter cells causing cell damage and cancer. Charcoal grilled meat causes `free radicals' that are carcinogens and consumptions of such foods should be kept to a minimum.
amrit
out of question......we can travel only into space
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