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- From: spindler@monarch.rsmas.miami.edu (todd spindler)
- Subject: Re: Shark Attacks
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.200421.21947@news.miami.edu>
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- References: <1992Dec14.092341.25987@resonex.com> <Af=rfWe00iV0A2xOI6@andrew.cmu.edu> <cfAYLxu00UhW84Eco1@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 92 20:04:21 GMT
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- In article <cfAYLxu00UhW84Eco1@andrew.cmu.edu>, "Peter A. Simon" <ps3p+@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
- |> leej@sgi.com (Lee Jones) writes:
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- |> >On the other hand, there is another
- |> >(urban legend?) claim that echos of gunfire from WWII are still rattling
- |> >around in the deepest parts of the ocean occasionally confusing whales
- |> >communicating over the miles.
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- |> What do you mean "urban legend?" Of course that's true! Haven't you heard it?
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- |> Peter Simon
- |> NAUI I #1434
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- And I was so sure that those deep booming noises were caused by whale flatulence! 8-)
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- Todd Spindler
- TSpindler@rsmas.miami.edu Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
- University of Miami
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