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RE: Ox



Sounds like it came from that Marshall Savage book.
-David

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>From: 	kgstar@most.fw.hac.com[SMTP:kgstar@most.fw.hac.com]
>Sent: 	Monday, June 17, 1996 8:44 AM
>To: 	David Levine; KellySt@aol.com; hous0042@maroon.tc.umn.edu;
>T.L.G.vanderLinden@student.utwente.nl; stevev@efn.org;
>jim@bogie2.bio.purdue.edu; zkulpa@zmit1.ippt.gov.pl; rddesign@wolfenet.com;
>lparker@destin.gulfnet.com; DotarSojat@aol.com; sl0c8@cc.usu.edu;
>MLEN3097@Mercury.GC.PeachNet.EDU; 101765.2200@compuserve.com
>Subject: 	Ox
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>Ran into the following post and woundered how accurate it is.  Anyone know?
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>Kelly
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>>I wonder how much space it takes to keep one in oxegen.<
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>My figure is @ six liters of algea per person. That could be contained in a
>less than 2 meters of clear tubing, wrapp it helicaly around your light and
>go for it.
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>Magnavox Electronic Systems Company
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