Re: Global Warming- Makes Mainstream



On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 13:53:38 -0800, John Larkin wrote:

On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 19:16:40 GMT, "Rich Grise, PLainclothes Hippie"
<eatmyshorts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


I heard some guy on edjamacaitional teevee say that we've already passed
the point of no return. The "global warming", the melting of the ice
caps, the increase of sea level depth by 5 or 10 meters or whatever, is
inevitable, no matter _what_ humans do. Even if all human activity was
stopped, and we all died and didn't need to decompose, it wouldn't change
the fact that the ice caps are melting regardless.


Gosh, our new building (42 feet above sea level) will soon be beachfront
property! I'll see babes in bikinis from my office!

John

I'm in Whittier, at about 150' elevation, so I'll still have some walk
to the beach. ;-)

Cheers!
Rich


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