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Location: Rogue Valley, Oregon
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Just to comment on what David had to say: assuming "life' needs water is taking too narrow a view. Water is important to the life we know of but it isn't far fetched to assume that life can still exist without water. Water is just a solvent that Earthlife uses to transport waste, nutrients, and gases. Why not H2S at -100 C, or under exterme pressure, where H2S is liquid. Just a point to ponder.
Troy
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Troy
Past: 1975 911S Silver Anniversary-rebuilt and sublime.
Past: 1988 Carrera-backdated with a 3.6 and all the goodies.
Present: 2011 GMC 2500HD with the 6.0 & 4x4!, 2004 Toyota Sequoia (wife's)
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