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asteroids and dinosaurs
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- From: JJSwaim <terrafirma@ibm.net>
- Date: Sat, 14 Feb 1998 13:32:48 -0500
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Hi Jim,
Can't argue with 'in flagrante dilecto' (in the act of). However,
I placed residue from that very same (quite ubiquitious ) meteorite under
an electron microscope and found definite evidence of the similarly extinct
dinovirus (not to be confused with rhinovirus ). Ergo,
both are true: The dinosaurs became extinct due to impact meterorite
and virus.
Here's how I see it going down, so to speak:
1. Galaxy space traffic controllers go on
strike.
2. A non-commercial passenger asteroid mistakenly
delivers a cargo of a rare strain of pinkoid-dinovirus (stowaways
no less) to Earth via major impact as auto-pilot miscalculates velocity.
3. Cargo self-deploys.......etc.
It's the double whammy. It'll do it every time.
Best regards, jj