Haven't people ver heard of displacement? the north pole is made of ice. If it melts, the water levels around the world will not change one drop.
I guess you've never melted an ice cube. Water takes up much more space than ice does because cold makes things contract and heat makes things expand.
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Kyoto is not the be all end all. After the success of Kyoto is measured other treaties, including ones that affect China will come through and help the cause.
It's amazing how much our leaders don't get it. Bush is saying that there is no such thing as the greenhouse effect, yet it's been proven time and again! Alaskian Temps up, Canadians remarking about how hot it is. Yet we're still withdrawn from the Kyoto protocol and Our leaders are saying "There is no such thing as global warming, please buy more gasoline"
It's hard not to ignore the fact that Exxon-Mobile and the other oil companies are the ones who are REALLY in charge.
The possibility for this is great... but who will be in it? Already on my desktop it's Opera vs. Mozilla with speed and features duking it out. If it wasn't for Opera's stability over Mozilla, I'd use Mozilla for everything.
The Wars may come back, but there will be more sides (Who knows, maybe even an iCab side;))
At least they're voluntary. Anything vital is still secure. I mean who wants to watch the decimination of food to poor people? So what they'll show is some simple peacekeeping missions, nothing's in danger really. But really.. with the money we spend on them, they could stand to get some more secure channels.
Haven't people ver heard of displacement? the north pole is made of ice. If it melts, the water levels around the world will not change one drop.
I guess you've never melted an ice cube. Water takes up much more space than ice does because cold makes things contract and heat makes things expand.
Kyoto is not the be all end all. After the success of Kyoto is measured other treaties, including ones that affect China will come through and help the cause.
It's amazing how much our leaders don't get it. Bush is saying that there is no such thing as the greenhouse effect, yet it's been proven time and again! Alaskian Temps up, Canadians remarking about how hot it is. Yet we're still withdrawn from the Kyoto protocol and Our leaders are saying "There is no such thing as global warming, please buy more gasoline"
It's hard not to ignore the fact that Exxon-Mobile and the other oil companies are the ones who are REALLY in charge.
I'm saying this and I'm a Texan, even.
A temporary retraction? That's like this:
"Hey! You! You are a jerk!"
"Ouch! That hurts!"
"Oh, I'm sorry, I was just kidding around."
"Thanks"
"NEVERMIND! YOU ARE A JERK!"
It's a crappy tactic.
It's also known as the greatest scene in any movie ever
Lol... And he will shoot you into a glass window.
[GP] Seven Years in Tibet (1997)
Yeah... I guess it's easy to have a physically correct movie when it has little to no special effects.
Physically speaking "Booty Call" was excellent.
The possibility for this is great... but who will be in it? Already on my desktop it's Opera vs. Mozilla with speed and features duking it out. If it wasn't for Opera's stability over Mozilla, I'd use Mozilla for everything.
;))
The Wars may come back, but there will be more sides (Who knows, maybe even an iCab side
At least they're voluntary. Anything vital is still secure. I mean who wants to watch the decimination of food to poor people? So what they'll show is some simple peacekeeping missions, nothing's in danger really. But really.. with the money we spend on them, they could stand to get some more secure channels.
Not ture. Many movies such as "Suddenly, Meet John Doe" have been in the public domain for a while, most of the silent era stuff is too.
So says Ebert in his yil column.