Word: deeps
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Thoughts while shoveling...Isn't it nice how the NBA and the NHL manage to extend their seasons deep into the spring...The Canadians-Bruins series will resume in Boston, with the Canadians leading the best-of-seven series 2-0...The fourth game will be played Saturday night, and I'm going to be there...Thoughts while sleeping: ZZZZZZ...Oh yeah, the Red Sox aren't at home this weekend because they're on the West coast...None of the games are going to be televised, so you'll have to catch the Bosox on the radio, WMEX...
...Estimating oil reserves is like guessing the number of beans in a jar-only the jars are buried deep underground and you aren't even sure exactly where they are hidden...
...likely during the period of transition to the use of renewable energy sources even if this transition should last a hundred years or more." The U.N. experts believe that today's high oil prices will encourage exploration in remote, previously uneconomic but potentially promising areas such as the deep ocean bed and the polar icecaps...
Holding Hope. For the U.S., by far the most promising areas are far offshore, in deep, hard-to-drill waters. According to Oil Consultant John D. Moody, fully one-third of the world's undiscovered oil is locked beneath the sea bed. The geological profile of the U.S. Eastern Continental shelf holds hope of rich deposits. Most promising: the Georges Banks, 125 miles east of Cape Cod, and the Baltimore Canyon, 75 miles off the New Jersey shore...
...traced back to Jane Eyre (1847), both a superb novel and the prototypical romance. The haughty Rochester had to be maimed and blinded before he was suitably domesticated as a mate for the governess heroine. If this deep psychological lode still runs through newly raised consciousnesses, then The Thorn Birds will probably clean up as handsomely as its promoters hope. In any case, its fate will be a barometer of taste circa the late '70s. McCullough has not made literature. For a season or so, her book will make commercial history. Paul Gray