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Every time I think about autumn leading to winter...I remember this and things always seem better....
[video=youtube;-YCeIgt7hMs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YCeIgt7hMs[/video]
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Every time I think about autumn leading to winter...I remember this and things always seem better....
[video=youtube;-YCeIgt7hMs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YCeIgt7hMs[/video]
Fresh water bacon.
It tastes like anchovies.
We purchased thick cut bacon from the deli. Mmm.I like salt water bacon better. It has more flavor.
I have no idea where the warming is. It certainly ain't here or in Europe. They have been having 100 year record cold winters lately. :doh:
I have no idea how it's suppsoed to work, and neither, I suspect, do scientists, but I read a few years ago that a 'general' rise in global temperatures would eventually have the opposite effect in higher latitudes, as warmer weather melts ice which leads to a lsowing down of deep ocean currents. The currents move warm water, and air, to the higher latitudes, but without them, Europe, North America and Russia would get colder.
So they say, anyway. As for me, all I know is the summers are nastier than ever here and the winters nastier than they used to be where you are. I wouldn't mind seeing a woolly mammoth, but I might skip on the woolly rhinoceros with the three and a half foot long horn!
I say we need a few dozen more desalinization plants so we can solve two problems at once then.
I thought that was only in our town.Mid 60s today. We really are living up to the old saying, "if you don't like the weather, wait 15 minutes!"
Haha! You can have ours, it's yet another expensive government white elephant!
Haha! You can have ours, it's yet another expensive government white elephant!
What's wrong with desalination?
The New South Wales government spent $2 billion to built the plant and then it only ran for two years before they turned it off because all the dams were full. Now it's just sitting there, costing the taxpayers $16 million a month for nothing.
Ah, so it's your government's poor planning that bugs you, not desalination itself.
Very much so HH. If it was just one isolated example, well, that happens, but they've got a bad track record for poor planning.
Anyway, lest I get political, I'll say that it's 85 out there again today, and I'm still waiting for Autumn! :eusa_doh:
I've never been to Perth but I've heard great things about it. Did you enjoy it?