Re: When London is submerged and New York is awash...

From: Clarence_A (no_at_No.com)
Date: 01/11/05


Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 22:57:11 GMT


"John Larkin" wrote
> Ian Stirling wrote:
> >Paul Burridge wrote:
> >> Ian Stirling wrote:

<snip>

> By the time that might begin to happen, we'll have the ability
to move
> the orbit of Earth out enough to compensate. It's really not all
that
> hard to do.

"Okay, everyone. Pump in the morning, pull back in the evening,
so we can move the earth out from the sun just a little"



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