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ChevronTexaco photos-San Ramon

by Webb (webb [at] selftest.net)
Here's a photo of my new banner, which appeared all morning at Chevron-Toxico.
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by Artist
Nice Banner. Message is memorable.

Pratically, how do you get the banner made. It looks much better than paint on an old bedspread.
by me
I hadn't heard that saying before, but I hope it catches on and spreads.
by EdgarVerona
From a logistics standpoint, I'm interested in how to make a quality banner as well. Mine always come out... well... substandard. =)
by dolly
great analogy
by Phillip Morris (Phillip [at] cancer.org)
It isn't actually the tobacco that causes cancer. Rather, it is the fertlizer, some of which is made from apetite(a rock, not the condition) In Laboratory tests on helpless little animals, the carcinigens were not sufficient to cause cancer. Only when apetite was used to alter nitrogen absorbtion (it is ground up and called phosphate) did animals recieve cancer. Why? Because it absorbs alpha particles (radioactive stuff spewed from things like uranium and plutonium) and is fed to plants and later inhaled by people, the alpha particles are transmitted from the bowels of the earth, straight into the lung. The energy is eventually released but travels less than a millimeter before its mutagenic properties are absorbed into the living tissue around them. This is where we get cancer, not tobacco. For more info a simple search mentioning"tobacco, apetite, fertlizer" will provide this "secret" knowledge.
by Dave O'Reilly (DRO [at] chevrontexaco.com)
I wasn't aware of any research connecting famine to petroleum. Have you been to Texas or Louisiana? The folks are fat as all outdoors.
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