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Old 08-03-2006, 07:00 AM   #27
xT0U3UGh

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This discussion has been a mix of the disaster and science. I was discussing a point about the science and not politics. A clear understanding of the science is critical for making informed political decisions and hopefully avoiding or mitigating future tragedies. I apologize if the place and timing of making this point offended anyone.
Oh no...sorry. I was just anticipating where it could be in short order and didn't want this to deteriorate. I did my undergrad degree in Oceanography, am well versed in the science and completely agree with you. Unfortunately, this particular topic always degrades into politically-driven speculation pretty quickly.
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