Atlantic is mostly quiet again for now
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Re: Bill Gray
Mon Jun 05 2006 08:21 PM
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I guess the biggest personal "problem" I have is that, whenever ANY place sets an "unexpected" record for a LOW temperature, the global warming advocates say, "See? This is SUPPOSED to happen!", while the non-advocates say, "See? We're seeing record LOWS, not record HIGHS!"
As if...ONE freaking day plays into billions of years!
Pretty simple, really: 1) We can't control it...unless, of course, we pay off the Japanese Mafia/Yakuza  2) Whatever DOES happen, we have to roll with it 3) As the planet gets more and more populated, and as each country and continent and land mass does likewise...see #1
-------------------- Erin, Charley, Frances, Jeanne, plus several other TSs
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