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![]() "Allen Epps" wrote in message ... In article .com, "Frank Reid" wrote: Ahhhh . . . a suburb of Boston. ;-) Well, let's say a suburb of Bedford where the company is ![]() NOOOOOOOO! He drank the corporate koolaid!!! Come west young man, we have jobs here for both you AND your bride. Frank Reid From answers.com Elevation of Nebraska .--The greater part of Nebraska is a plateau. It is estimated that the eastern half of the State along the line of the Union Pacific Railroad has an average elevation of 1,700 feet; the western half, of 3,525 feet 1825 foot elevation change over the 430 mile width? No thanks my friend, enjoy your snow drifts this weekend ![]() The average of the west may be 1825 ft, but my mom grew up near Morrow and the back 40 was 6280' high. Was 1.5 miles to the WY border. So Nebraska is not a complete flat slope. |
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