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  1. Master of Time & Space Capmaster's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by enstg8er
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    enstg8er wrote:
    i vote in order of best:
    pac-1
    cobra-2
    stiltman-3

    cap, what's up with the security probs at the compuond?

    I guess I'm not sure what you mean.
    http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2004/08/20/more_us_nuclear_data_missing/
    The inventory was ordered a month ago after two CREM data devices were reported missing at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, also in New Mexico.
    Different facility - about 80 miles north of us. They screwed up again, and the whole country points the finger at all of us because we fall under the same DOE umbrella.
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    Originally Posted by Capmaster
    This is looking northeast from my office window. Those are the Sandia Mountains - the farthest south mountains in the Rocky Mountain range. Elevation of Sandia Crest is 10,768 feet (3282 meters). The elevation of Albuquerque where my office building sits is 5,600 feet (1707 meters).




    That puts you in the mile high club
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    Originally Posted by Dr.Gee
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    This is looking northeast from my office window. Those are the Sandia Mountains - the farthest south mountains in the Rocky Mountain range. Elevation of Sandia Crest is 10,768 feet (3282 meters). The elevation of Albuquerque where my office building sits is 5,600 feet (1707 meters).




    That puts you in the mile high club
    Yep. Denver is unique in that it's exactly one mile high, but Albuquerque ranges from 4900 ft. in the Rio Grande valley to about 5700 feet in the foothills. Most of the city is over 1 mile.

    A real high city is Santa Fe, at 6947 ft. It's the highest, oldest and smallest state capital.
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