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Allen Epps wrote:
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 ![]() uh oh...the state is an inclined plateau...spells long-term trouble for frank. jeff (temps here supposed to reach 70s this weekend...) |
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