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To: TomGuy
Radiological material probably wouldn't need tempurature control... Niether would Anthrax in it's spore form.....

Some fragile biologicals might but I would suspect that if they are that fragile they would be fairly ineffective to disperse.....

Some H.E.'s (incredibly unstable ones) require refrigeration (ie: Nitroglycerin)

Got me, any WMD guy's out there who could speculate?

My vote is for a bean burritto from Taco Bell....I feed a few of those to my 11 year old son and he can singularly take out an entire Iraqi Armored Division....Now that's a WMD!

NeverGore :^)
70 posted on 03/21/2003 1:29:34 PM PST by nevergore (Stupid is as stupid does....)
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To: nevergore
My vote is for a bean burritto from Taco Bell....I feed a few of those to my 11 year old son and he can singularly take out an entire Iraqi Armored Division....Now that's a WMD>>

No, that's a weapon of ass destruction(words of another freeper)
88 posted on 03/21/2003 1:37:08 PM PST by glory
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To: nevergore
My vote is for a bean burritto from Taco Bell....I feed a few of those to my 11 year old son and he can singularly take out an entire Iraqi Armored Division....Now that's a WMD!

Nice to see after 3000 people were murdered in NY that some can find this humorous. Don't think it can happen again? Don't think they could enter the United States with something that can turn this country on it's ear? Something so sinister that the panic alone would cause more deaths than 911? Think again....

It's nice that we have been warned for years about the invasion of millions of illegals from our southern border, now others with agenda's of death to American's can mix right in with the rest of the thousands that are entering illegally, and enter our nation at will.

It can happen. Our open borders are a time bomb.

91 posted on 03/21/2003 1:37:38 PM PST by Joe Hadenuf
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To: nevergore
Agree, but I think it's a hoax...
Without refrigiration bacteria in a dry form, dried on carrier (some kind of carbohydrate often used with silicon dioxide and magnesium siicate (talc)) would loose its activity very slowly, not fast enough to be ineffective in a matter of days or even weeks...

The lower the moisture content, the longer the bacteria can survive...
That is why yogurt powder at room temperature shelf stable for 6 month, while liquid yogurt would last a few days without a refrigeration...
95 posted on 03/21/2003 1:39:17 PM PST by Jersey Kid
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