That's right, i'm bringing up global warming again...

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  • xrt
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    • Jun 2010
    • 374

    #16
    Originally posted by snusgetter View Post
    Any place special? Kinda looks like the NorthEast.
    I think its in Connecticut, it went right as my desktop backround.

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    • snusgetter
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      • May 2010
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      #17
      Originally posted by sgreger1 View Post
      ... Lucky for us, the money will be so inflated by them that 1 trillion dollars will be what's needed to buy a loaf of bread.
      But on a yearly salary for every man, woman and child in the world of a gazillion fake -- err, I mean worldly universal dollars, what's the problem? You want your cake and eat it too?? You want mine?

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      • sgreger1
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        • Mar 2009
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        #18
        Originally posted by snusgetter View Post
        But on a yearly salary for every man, woman and child in the world of a gazillion fake -- err, I mean worldly universal dollars, what's the problem? You want your cake and eat it too?? You want mine?

        Yes, give it here punk.

        You can't have that cake, not yours.

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        • snusgetter
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          • May 2010
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          #19
          Originally posted by sgreger1 View Post
          Yes, give it here punk.

          You can't have that cake, not yours.
          Come to think of it, it's all yours!!



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          • Bigblue1
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            • Dec 2008
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            #20
            I got some cake for you old man.....

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            • snusgetter
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              • May 2010
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              #21
              Originally posted by Bigblue1 View Post
              I got some cake for you old man.....
              Ah, a Peppermint Pattycake!!

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              • snusgetter
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                • May 2010
                • 10903

                #22
                A New Development

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                BBC News -

                Huge ice sheet breaks from Greenland glacier


                6 August 2010

                [Thousands of icebergs calve from Greenland's glaciers every year]

                A giant sheet of ice measuring 260 sq km (100 sq miles) has broken off a glacier in Greenland, according to researchers at a US university.

                The block of ice separated from the Petermann Glacier, on the north-west coast of Greenland.

                It is the largest Arctic iceberg to calve since 1962, said Prof Andreas Muenchow of the University of Delaware.

                The ice could become frozen in place over winter or escape into the waters between Greenland and Canada.

                If the iceberg moves south, it could interfere with shipping, Prof Muenchow said.

                Cracks in the Petermann Glacier had been observed last year and it was expected that an iceberg would calve from it soon.

                The glacier is 1,000 km (620 miles) south of the North Pole.

                A researcher at the Canadian Ice Service detected the calving from Nasa satellite images taken early on Thursday, the professor said.

                The images showed that Petermann Glacier lost about one-quarter of its 70km-long (43-mile) floating ice shelf.

                There was enough fresh water locked up in the ice island to "keep all US public tap water flowing for 120 days," said Prof Muenchow.

                He said it was not clear if the event was due to global warming.

                The first six months of 2010 have been the hottest on record globally, scientists have said.

                Thousands of icebergs calve off Greenland's glaciers annually, but they are seldom so large.



                You might also be interested in checking out DNA reveals Greenland's lush past

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