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Posted by europeanvic on January 14, 2008, 2:30 pm
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> >Very interesting conjecture which will be supported if characteristic
> >signs of melting are present. When lightning hits certain sands,
> >"fulgurites" (from "fulgur" for lightning) form and the flow marks are
> >quite evident. But if we have holes that are clean, careful, especially
> >magnified, observation should yield a good conclusion as to what made
> >them.
> Unfortunately the plumber has taken away the old pipe but my
> recollection is of a regular round hole with clean edges with a slight
> elongation of the hole at one point. =A0No signs of depression as from a
> puncture nor any corrosion or melting.
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> Les Desser
> (The Reply-to address IS valid)
I have never heard stuff like that.
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>signs of melting are present. When lightning hits certain sands,
>"fulgurites" (from "fulgur" for lightning) form and the flow marks are
>quite evident. But if we have holes that are clean, careful, especially
>magnified, observation should yield a good conclusion as to what made
>them.