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19-Jul-2007, 04:45 PM #2431
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So ..... driving 3 hours to my favorite steak house would be ......
One heck of a long trip for a Big Mac.
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19-Jul-2007, 04:51 PM #2432
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So ..... driving 3 hours to my favorite steak house would be ......
Just hope it was well cooked or you could be embarrassing on the way home
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19-Jul-2007, 04:56 PM #2433
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Between 1912 and 1989, the extent of ice cover on the highest massif in Africa decreased by 75%.
http://www.geo.umass.edu/climate/kibo.html
What is causing this?
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19-Jul-2007, 05:07 PM #2434
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One heck of a long trip for a Big Mac.
McDonald's doesn't carry Rib Eyes.
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19-Jul-2007, 05:09 PM #2435
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McDonald's doesn't carry Rib Eyes.
But they do have the McRib...

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19-Jul-2007, 05:12 PM #2436
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Just hope it was well cooked or you could be embarrassing on the way home
More embarassing if I were a vegetarian.

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.......... Vegetarians, gum-chewers, people who eat or drink quickly, and smokers tend to produce more than the average amount of intestinal gas, as do people who eat lots of gas-producing foods.
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Make mine Medium rare, thank you very much ...... and pass the A-1!
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19-Jul-2007, 05:13 PM #2437
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But they do have the McRib...

LOL Ya got me there.
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19-Jul-2007, 05:20 PM #2438
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More embarassing if I were a vegetarian.



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Don't I know it I had a partner once who was a strict veggie - no sex, no species, so don't ask - and the duvet was always in the corner of the bedroom in the morning
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duvet?
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duvet?
Quilt? Scandinavian (originally) bed covering? No sheets, blankets etc - duck down in a covering? C'mon man help me here

Can't stop, gotta get to bed in anticipation of the new Harry Potter book tomorrow - even though I know already Harry dies after being eaten by Hermione
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19-Jul-2007, 05:45 PM #2441
Oh my.

Take care, SlackAli. Nice to see you posting regular again.


Have a nice weekend!
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19-Jul-2007, 05:48 PM #2442
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So is this not true?
Between 1912 and 1989, the extent of ice cover on the highest massif in Africa decreased by 75%.
If its not true, why is it being published. But if it is true, then what is causing it?

http://www.geo.umass.edu/climate/kibo.html
Hi Sarge.
We've discussed Kilimanjaro in this thread a little while back, starting around post #2119
Maybe you'd like to review those posts.
Kilimanjaro is a complete anomaly.
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20-Jul-2007, 09:49 AM #2443
USGS: Climate Change in Photograph (hi-res pics).

Repeat photography has become a valuable tool for communicating effects of global warming. USGS has a catalog of dozens of photos of glacier melt over the past century. It's incredible what we've lost since 1900...

-- Tom
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20-Jul-2007, 10:00 AM #2444
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USGS: Climate Change in Photograph (hi-res pics).

Repeat photography has become a valuable tool for communicating effects of global warming. USGS has a catalog of dozens of photos of glacier melt over the past century. It's incredible what we've lost since 1900...

-- Tom

I wonder if that land is warm enough for plant life yet. Who knows, maybe a little while longer and we can turn that into a grassy field, farmland, or maybe even a forest! I can't wait!
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20-Jul-2007, 10:15 AM #2445
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USGS: Climate Change in Photograph (hi-res pics).

Repeat photography has become a valuable tool for communicating effects of global warming. USGS has a catalog of dozens of photos of glacier melt over the past century. It's incredible what we've lost since 1900...

-- Tom

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Photoshoped photography has become a valuable tool for communicating effects of global warming. USGS has a catalog of dozens of photos of glacier melt over the past century. It's incredible what we've lost since 1900...





I'm not saying they were photoshopped... Just adding a little humor...
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