You obviously forgot to include all of the CB's in Athens Ga. Must still be a billion or so of those.
Thanks for the chuckle...
Michael J. Rokosz
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility
Physical and Environmental Sciences Dept.
Ford Research Laboratory
p. 313-594-3451
f. 313-248-5981
mrokosz_at_ford.com
-----Original Message-----
> From: glushka [mailto:glushka_at_ccrc.uga.edu]
> Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 4:39 PM
> To: ammrl_at_chemnmr.colorado.edu
> Subject: Hz per capita summary: we lost, but still in top 10 (of 8 entries)
...the parade, the gala reception with the mayor.. all canceled. As one
entry said, we weren't even close.
Here are the standings:
Place population Hz/capita
Richland,WA 38,708 217,900
W.Lafayette,IN -------- 167,000
Freeport,Tx 12,706 153,447
Rolla, MO 16,367 97,758 (tried to sneak to 1st place with rad/person)
Socorro,NM 7500 93,333
Bayreuth, B.D. 74,392 83,745
Midland, MI 41,685 81,564
Athens,GA 100,266 76,796 (still highest in Georgia!)
Other entries:
Hoenggerberg,Switz. 6000 Bruker!
Frederick,MD conceded victory
anonymous U. probably lots of magnets, but apparently little humour
per capita
Perhaps the Richland Chamber of Commerce can put it on the welcome
sign...
Regards,
John
John Glushka
Complex Carbohydrate Research Center
University of Georgia
315 Riverbend Rd., Athens, GA 30602-4712
706-542-4483 fax:706-542-4412
Received on Mon Jan 31 2005 - 15:11:21 MST