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Jan 8, 2010 11:25:06 GMT -5
Post by Dabbit on Jan 8, 2010 11:25:06 GMT -5
All I can say is brrrrrrr........
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Jan 10, 2010 10:25:12 GMT -5
Post by Mark on Jan 10, 2010 10:25:12 GMT -5
Oh, I do agree, brrrrrrother.... ;D
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Jan 11, 2010 13:29:27 GMT -5
Post by Dabbit on Jan 11, 2010 13:29:27 GMT -5
I am glad to report that the snow is finally fading, and despite some flurries today we have had nothing to mention - which is good for me and getting out....
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Jan 11, 2010 14:01:45 GMT -5
Post by Mark on Jan 11, 2010 14:01:45 GMT -5
Glad you're "digging out", Dabbit. Too much of a good thing, aye?
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Jan 15, 2010 3:40:36 GMT -5
Post by Dabbit on Jan 15, 2010 3:40:36 GMT -5
Now they inform us we have lots of rain on the way (and we had it nearly non stop yesterday) - which will then create flooding. I wonder whether global warming does exist or whether the leaked documentation from the university of East Anglia saying global warming was a myth - is true and it's a natural spike in the environment.
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Jan 15, 2010 10:07:43 GMT -5
Post by Mark on Jan 15, 2010 10:07:43 GMT -5
Well, I look at it this way, Dabbit. Efforts to cut down on pollution will benefit us in the long run, whether they contribute to 'global warming' or not. But, having said that, whatever the cause, natural cycles, pollution or whatever, global warming is a scientifically proved fact - the ocean's temperatures have increased, and as they increase, weather itself changes since the world's weather patterns are set in motion by the world's oceans, meaning sharp spikes in weather whether it be summer or winter, are to be expected as these changes occur. One only has to look at diminishing ice caps in the polar regions, the breaking up of icebergs and so forth to see the clear and present signs of the ocean's temperatures rising.
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