Re: Need large EMP.
You need to use Charmin.
It gets rid of the Klingons; the assroids will clear up soon after.
Tim
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"Ken S. Tucker" <dynamics@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Sunspot activity is increasing,
We think it may be because our solar system
is passing threw a bar of dust in our galaxy.
We need to detonate an H-bomb powered EMP , on
the far side of the Moon to ping off the inbound asteriods
that bombard and heat the Sun, to predict how the Sun
will be effected in the future, and then use the reflection
to determine the inbound asteroid flux.
Sunspots are crater's on the Sun.
Ken
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