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A: I mean, yeah, that's what's in, you know, Los Angeles is,
A: I think that's biggest problem
A: because when I was in Los Angeles for a time, it's all, you know, from Los Angeles to San Diego it's like all city.
B: Right.
A: And there's really, there's nowhere for this to be absorbed, really.
A: Uh, tree planting sometimes can handle, you know, stopping some of the air pollution and that and help
A: but if you have nowhere to do anything.
B: That's, that's very true.
B: Uh, you know, of course then when, when you're not recycling, you've got these incendiary plants and stuff, that can give you some pretty disgusting stuff going up in the atmosphere.
B: But I, you know, you've got, you've got the industry,
B: you've got that,
B: and you got the cars.
B: I think the cars are where, where it's at right now as far as pollution goes, air pollution I mean.
A: Yeah.
A: I, you know, Florida doesn't seem to be, at least maybe Miami,
A: but I, I, uh, you know,
A: Fort Lauderdale I, I don't know what the big industries are down there, uh,
A: but, you know, up here we have Kodak
B: Right.
A: and that's the worst polluter.
A: They put, uh, uh,
A: you can smell ether in the air sometimes
A: It keeps the neighborhoods happy I guess.
B: I guess so.
A: Uh, cause they clean the, uh, the lenses for cameras
A: and they, they make film here
A: and they're the worst offender
A: but it's, you know, it's under so much control.
A: You know, sulphur dioxide is the big emittant from them
A: but that's really getting under control now.
B: Right.
B: I, you know, I don't know in air what they do.
B: Uh, I, I haven't run across any major pollutants down there that I've, I've really seen a lot of, you know, about.
B: Uh, I, I know I've seen like, uh,
B: my grandparents live in Corpus Christi, Texas
B: and I know they've, there's a lot of refineries down there
B: and that, that's some pretty potent stuff they put up in the air.
B: I, but I don't know how, uh, you know,
B: there's a difference in what you can smell and what you, uh, you know, what's bad.
A: Be interesting to see when, as Mexico develops industrially whether, you know, without,