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LUMPY....check your yahoo email
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Threat to aircraft orders as fuel prices soar.
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Blog of the day: Oddly enough, Curse of Olympic mascots or the Curse of Beijing Olympics?
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Theory: 70,000 Years Ago Near Extinction, Mankind Numbered Only 2,000
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My weekend
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1st Flush 2008 darjeeling teas!
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The illusion of music
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Re: Alert! Don't read if you are offended by more than one paragraph/was: LUMPY....check your yahoo
Group: alt.nuke.the.usa · Group Profile · Search for snowfall in alt.nuke.the.usa
Author: Karen
Date: Sep 7, 2008 18:29
... and low humidity. What have we to worry about except a "possible" earthquake...someday? No lightning and summer storms, no tornadoes, no hurricanes, no flooding or fires (where we live) and some winters only one brief snowfall. I never wear any of the winter clothes I brought with me. My vehicles are happier here, too. No frigid cold that kills batteries that aren't fully charged, no salt to rust the body, no dirty slop and ...
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Re: Threat to aircraft orders as fuel prices soar.
Group: uk.transport · Group Profile · Search for snowfall in uk.transport
Author: thagor2008
Date: Jul 16, 2008 01:38
... that it is anyone's guess which On a planet with hardly any water like venus yes. On earth its more complicated because higher temperatures = more evaporation = more clouds = more reflected sunlight. Also it means more snowfall as I think is happening at the south pole and other places and snow reflects sunlight as well. Personally I think its a balance which could tip either way purely by chance - it could lead to huge temperature ...
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Blog of the day: Oddly enough, Curse of Olympic mascots or the Curse of Beijing Olympics?
Group: soc.culture.hongkong · Group Profile · Search for snowfall in soc.culture.hongkong
Author: Micky Wong
Date: Jun 20, 2008 08:52
... coincidences between the symbols of the Olympic Fuwas and these disasters, but determination to put these two together is just superstition. Then there were other evidence points, such as January 25 (01/25) being the day the heaviest snowfall in 50 years fell, paralyzing a large part of the country's transportation and electricity networks, and 1+2+5 adding up to 8; the Tibetan riots broke out on March 14, so 3+1+4; the Shandong train ...
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Re: Theory: 70,000 Years Ago Near Extinction, Mankind Numbered Only 2,000
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for snowfall in alt.philosophy
Author: Robert Cohen
Date: Apr 26, 2008 16:20
... and hysterical. Â But that's to the benefit of the green agenda, which is based on fear. Catastrophes may radically change climates, weathers, sunlight amounts, winds, gulf streams, rainfalls, snowfalls, and ocean waves. Actually, the climate feeds back on itself. Â Note that clouds, which are fractal and chaotic and completely unmodelable anyway have in impact on the albedo of the planet. Â No external catastrophe is...
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Re: Theory: 70,000 Years Ago Near Extinction, Mankind Numbered Only 2,000
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for snowfall in alt.philosophy
Author: Shrikeback
Date: Apr 26, 2008 09:44
... the sensational and hysterical. But that's to the benefit of the green agenda, which is based on fear. Catastrophes may radically change climates, weathers, sunlight amounts, winds, gulf streams, rainfalls, snowfalls, and ocean waves. Actually, the climate feeds back on itself. Note that clouds, which are fractal and chaotic and completely unmodelable anyway have in impact on the albedo of the planet. No external catastrophe is...
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Re: Theory: 70,000 Years Ago Near Extinction, Mankind Numbered Only 2,000
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for snowfall in alt.philosophy
Author: Robert Cohen
Date: Apr 26, 2008 06:14
... catastrophe are variable in extremes--hot 'n cold As I vaguely recall, before there was fear of warming, there was fear of another ice age, both seemingly oppositesand in my brief 63 years of lifetime Catastrophes may radically change climates, weathers, sunlight amounts, winds, gulf streams, rainfalls, snowfalls, and ocean waves. uncrapyright 2008 RobtCohen, a wannabe member of the american meteorological socirty
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Re: My weekend
Group: uk.transport · Group Profile · Search for snowfall in uk.transport
Author: Dogpoop
Date: Mar 24, 2008 09:37
Brian Whitehead typed: Doug, I drove from Leeds to Lancaster via Chorley on Saturday. Around 100 miles, no traffic problems and absolutely no issues with the snowfall which we experienced on Sat morning. Drove back today - again, absolutely nothing out of the ordinary. Sorry. You do however have one last chance to be proven right. Tomorrow I shall travel between Leeds and York, and will travel by train. You can spend...
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My weekend
Group: uk.transport · Group Profile · Search for snowfall in uk.transport
Author: Brian Whitehead
Date: Mar 23, 2008 13:08
Doug, I drove from Leeds to Lancaster via Chorley on Saturday. Around 100 miles, no traffic problems and absolutely no issues with the snowfall which we experienced on Sat morning. Drove back today - again, absolutely nothing out of the ordinary. Sorry. You do however have one last chance to be proven right. Tomorrow I shall travel between Leeds and York, and will travel by train. You can spend all tonight wanking furiously at the ...
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Re: 1st Flush 2008 darjeeling teas!
Group: rec.food.drink.tea · Group Profile · Search for snowfall in rec.food.drink.tea
Author: markmathew0
Date: Feb 28, 2008 07:41
... information regarding the1stflush2008teas, well to be very honest on one side we expect a very good crop as we had a couple of full fledged winter rains in mid February and a mild snowfall too, which shows a clear sign of a very healthy crop, specially the clonals would do wonders for theteaplanters but seeing the current political scenario inDarjeelingwhere most of theteagarden labours are involved ...
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Re: 1st Flush 2008 darjeeling teas!
Group: rec.food.drink.tea · Group Profile · Search for snowfall in rec.food.drink.tea
Author: rajivmitra
Date: Feb 28, 2008 07:30
... any information regarding the1stflush2008teas, well to be very honest on one side we expect a very good crop as we had a couple of full fledged winter rains in mid February and a mild snowfall too, which shows a clear sign of a very healthy crop, specially the clonals would do wonders for theteaplanters but seeing the current political scenario inDarjeelingwhere most of theteagarden labours are involved in the ...
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