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- From: jeff@mama.minmet.uq.oz (Jeff Gates)
- Subject: Re: MISSING-PERSON LOCATION TECHNIQUE
- Message-ID: <jeff.722072622@mama>
- Sender: news@bunyip.cc.uq.oz.au (USENET News System)
- Organization: Prentice Centre, University of Queensland
- References: <1992Nov11.203756.2279@cnsvax.uwec.edu>
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 07:43:42 GMT
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- mcelwre@cnsvax.uwec.edu writes:
-
- > MISSING-PERSON LOCATION TECHNIQUE
- > The following information is a very simple technique for
- > finding missing children, adults, MIA's, etc.. Please take
- > it SERIOUSLY.
- > Make a 90-degree "Angle Wire" by bending an 18" length
- > of 1/8" iron welding rod at right angles at the center and
-
- Etc etc etc
-
- > This technique was developed by a Canadian scientist,
- > Frances Nixon, of The Vivaxis Energies Research International
- > Society, 211 Blackman St., New Westminster, British Columbia
- > V3L 2A8, Canada. Contact THEM for more information.
-
- Yes folks, it's "scientific", uh-huh!
-
- > UN-altered REPRODUCTION and DISSEMINATION of this
- > IMPORTANT Information is ENCOURAGED.
- > Robert E. McElwaine
-
- > SERIOUSLY,
- surely there is an "alt.blah.blah.blah....." newsgroup for
- this sort of thing? What has it got to do with materials?
-