Scientists don't really know when, or if, Lo'ihi will break the surface of the Pacific Ocean. Many guess about 10,000 years, but it could be much longer than that. Stephen Levins, head of the state consumer affairs office, said the offer could be a problem if it were serious. "However, if the
website is clear it's a parody and you're not going to be receiving an actual interest in real estate, that's something else," he said. On the Web:
[Text copied from file received from AP Digital; article by Jaymes Song, Associated Press writer]
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