--- Robert Seeberger wrote: "Adam C. Lipscomb" wrote [I think; or else it's Dan] > > Like, say, the way Houston smells? > > > > *grin* > > > According to the EPA, there are 6 measures of air > pollution. Houston's > violation was on only one measure; ground-level > ozone. In 1999 and > 2000 it was higher than other cities on this one > measure, and for the > first time higher than Los Angeles. However, there > are 5 other > measures of air pollution, and several cities > (including Los Angeles) > violate at least 2 of these. <big snip> > > xponent > Neener Neener Neener Maru > rob
For truly wonderful city odor, trundle through Lake Charles, Louisiana - bet a gas chromatograph would think itself in petrochemical heaven! :) The stretch of the Mississippi right 'below' Baton Rouge boasts similar aromatics, but nothing as fancy as a city (not until New Orleans an hour or so south), just a lot of poor folks whose complaints don't make it to the legislature. Cancer Alley Maru __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo! http://sbc.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
