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- From: chris@hfglobe.intel.com (Chris Houghton)
- Newsgroups: or.general
- Subject: Re: Oregon Vortex
- Message-ID: <C0JMEt.Dxr@hfglobe.intel.com>
- Date: 8 Jan 93 16:13:39 GMT
- Article-I.D.: hfglobe.C0JMEt.Dxr
- References: <2444@shaman.wv.tek.com> <1993Jan7.233820.3508@hpcvca.cv.hp.com> <MERLYN.93Jan7223030@agora.rain.com>
- Organization: Intel Corporation
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- In article <MERLYN.93Jan7223030@agora.rain.com> merlyn@ora.com (Randal L. Schwartz) writes:
- >>>>>> In article <1993Jan7.233820.3508@hpcvca.cv.hp.com>, scott@hpcvccl.cv.hp.com (Scott Linn) writes:
- >
- >Scott> I had heard that the cabin used to be a mining assay office, and that it
- >Scott> slid down the hill a ways during a mudslide, coming to rest all screwed
- >Scott> up. Then, later, it was made into an attraction.
- >
- >Yes.... but somehow the boards ended up getting "cut" at different angles!
- >
- >That was my very very first clue that I had solid evidence that it was
- >a hoax. That, and the amateur explanation of the corolois effect ("it
- >happnes only here!" NOT!), and the way I was pushed from my
-
- I've been there. I've also been to Crazy Canyon in northern California
- where , oddly enough, another landslide occurred. I also once visited
- a crazy house at an amuusement park in San Francisco.
-
- It was certainly entertaining. (I've been to three of them!)
- But it wasn't the entrance to a wormhole.
-
- Chris H.
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