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Old 05-02-2007, 10:56 PM   # 1 Quick Link (permalink)
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Arctic ice cap melting 30 years ahead of forecast

Some new findings ......Not so good it seems.
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070501/...warming_ice_dc
 

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Scary stuff mate. Difficult to change though, isn't it? We're going to have to seriously reflect on our contribution and make the necessary changes to our lifestyles if there's to be any hope of slowing this down.
 

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The END is near as we all know it, so relax and buy as many diecasts airplanes as you want. We'll only live once...
 

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The END is near as we all know it, so relax and buy as many diecasts airplanes as you want. We'll only live once...

That's just what I keep telling my wife but she thinks I'm crazy.
 

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Are you all aware that the Antartic ice cap is INcreasing? So I wouldn't suggest maxing out the charge cards just yet!
 

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Warmer weather wouldn't bother me at all.
I'am tired of shovelling snow and scraping ice.
Instead of growing wheat and barley we could have apples, oranges and fresh vegetables
We'd finally have some decent Mexican Restaurants
 

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Re: Arctic ice cap melting 30 years ahead of forecast

Suddenly, that prime acreage on top of the mountain doesn't look so bad....
 

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From the Turning Lemons Into Lemonade Department: I promise to reduce my carbon footprint by going out less -- staying home, instead, to admire my diecast collection. Under light provided by energy-efficient curly lightbulbs.
 

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Warmer weather wouldn't bother me at all.
I'am tired of shovelling snow and scraping ice.
Instead of growing wheat and barley we could have apples, oranges and fresh vegetables
We'd finally have some decent Mexican Restaurants

You can have our estimated 11 MILLION illegals here in the USA and you could have a mexican resturant on each corner! As for here in Orlando, we have been hitting around 90 degrees F each day for a while now and it's still "so-called Spring". here in Florida our yearly weather is Spring for about 3 months and Summer the other 9. I would trade ya mate! Hurricanes included FREE!
 

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From the Turning Lemons Into Lemonade Department: I promise to reduce my carbon footprint by going out less -- staying home, instead, to admire my diecast collection. Under light provided by energy-efficient curly lightbulbs.

I drove down TWICE to the local Tuesday Morning (yesterday and today) to purchase Corgi Legends for $9.99 each in my 2005 Honda Civil Hybrid that gets 43+-50 mph with the a/c on. So I am doing my part! Makes sense to me...less money spent on gas and more to spend on diecasts. Sorry for you gas guzzling SUV folks.
 

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