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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2020 17:05:44 GMT
And the psychological effect. Every time my phone rings and I pick it up I can hear voices. ππππ.
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Post by Jim on Jan 21, 2020 17:17:27 GMT
Over Christmas indulged in a couple of bottles of extremely good Yorkshire wine !!! (not going to name it until I have laid in a case or two) So Global warming is not all bad news (for Yorkshire anyway) Holmfirth area? I heard of vines being planted round there.
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Post by JohnV on Jan 21, 2020 18:01:03 GMT
Over Christmas indulged in a couple of bottles of extremely good Yorkshire wine !!! (not going to name it until I have laid in a case or two) So Global warming is not all bad news (for Yorkshire anyway) Holmfirth area? I heard of vines being planted round there. told you .....not saying a word until I've stocked up !!!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2020 18:16:13 GMT
Holmfirth area? I heard of vines being planted round there. told you .....not saying a word until I've stocked up !!! Hmmm, the beating heart of the Dale's π€
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Post by Jim on Jan 21, 2020 18:17:15 GMT
Holmfirth area? I heard of vines being planted round there. told you .....not saying a word until I've stocked up !!!Β ... With the Last of The Summer Wine. Compo's fermented socks.
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Post by naughtyfox on Jan 21, 2020 18:40:37 GMT
Over Christmas indulged in a couple of bottles of extremely good Yorkshire wine !!! (not going to name it until I have laid in a case or two) So Global warming is not all bad news (for Yorkshire anyway) Holmfirth area? I heard of vines being planted round there. Last of the Summer Vine.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2020 18:43:17 GMT
Is that the kraut version ?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2020 19:31:27 GMT
I have my money on a bloody great meteorite You would lose the bet. A 'bloody great meteorite' is a contradiction in terms. I believe you mean 'asteroid'.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2020 19:38:44 GMT
sea level has been rising all over the world for the past 20,000 years, and hasn't stopped - in fact it is accelerating. We went to Paignton last October and the beach was still exposed at low tide. They don't seem to have raised the road or paths that run beside the beach. Just where is the sea rising? I read only last week that the canals in Venice had run dry. Here ya go: "Now the canals are almost dry, leaving gondolas and boats stranded in the mud" www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7883939/Canals-Venice-left-dry-low-tides.htmlDue to exceptional neap tides, not ocean levels falling.
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Post by JohnV on Jan 21, 2020 19:57:28 GMT
I have my money on a bloody great meteorite You would lose the bet. A 'bloody great meteorite' is a contradiction in terms. I believe you mean 'asteroid'. that is an American view .... and they do love altering definitions .... now according to this, a meteoroide or an asteroid that reaches the surface is a meteorite phys.org/news/2015-06-difference-asteroids-meteorites.html
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Post by phil70 on Jan 21, 2020 21:45:50 GMT
I've had two attempts to buy waterfront properties in Horning fall through in the last few weeks, both due to the vendors deciding to take the propery off the market just We lived at Horning for 10 years and knew people with yachts who had been trying to buy all of that time . I reckon you need two things 1 . Ability to move swiftly 2 . A heavy dose of luck. It's a nice place to live and steeped in boating 3 Rivès Race, Water Carnival, nice little family boat yards etc etc . I still have local knowledge Phil
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Post by peterboat on Jan 21, 2020 22:21:54 GMT
We are in the mess we are in because of thinking like yours, I would in this country remove all benefits from having children all child care packages the lot! Well the sea hasn't risen here yet, and we live on the coast. How about stopping foreign aid first, before telling Brits to have less children? " I am lucky enough to live in a developed country and Iβm sure as shit not feeling inclined to share. Not even the crumbs off my plate. When shit like this is happening: news.sky.com/story/deluge-of-30000-ghost-employees-costs-mozambique-civil-service-200m-11577430youβd have to be a retard to give any of them another single penny." "Mozambique says it has identified 30,000 "ghost employees" in its civil service who cost $250m (Β£196m) between 2015 and 2017. Some of those on the government payroll - which accounts for 55% of the poor African country's state expenditure - did exist but they were paid for jobs they did not do, while others were dead or fictitious." Here are 8 for you foxy
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Post by naughtyfox on Jan 22, 2020 5:06:42 GMT
Yeah but that's like 1 centimetre per hundred years and I've only been here 8.5 years. And what is rising faster, the land or the sea? fair comment Although, on 2nd-thoughts.... if the sea was rising by 1cm per 100 years, as is the land here in Fennoscandia, the level would indeed remain the same. My advice is simply to move to higher ground.
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Post by lollygagger on Jan 22, 2020 8:27:54 GMT
Β Well the sea hasn't risen here yet, and we live on the coast. Β How about stopping foreign aid first, before telling Brits to have less children? Β " I am lucky enough to live in a developed country and Iβm sure as shit not feeling inclined to share. Not even the crumbs off my plate. When shit like this is happening: news.sky.com/story/deluge-of-30000-ghost-employees-costs-mozambique-civil-service-200m-11577430youβd have to be a retard to give any of them another single penny." "Mozambique says it has identified 30,000 "ghost employees" in its civil service who cost $250m (Β£196m) between 2015 and 2017. Some of those on the government payroll - which accounts for 55% of the poor African country's state expenditure - did exist but they were paid for jobs they did not do, while others were dead or fictitious." Here are 8 for you foxy
From that linked article, how can the sea level be rising 3mm/year everywhere else but the Western Pacific where it's rising 12mm/year. Doesn't water flow about and level out?
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Post by naughtyfox on Jan 22, 2020 8:33:59 GMT
You would lose the bet. A 'bloody great meteorite' is a contradiction in terms. I believe you mean 'asteroid'. that is an American view .... and they do love altering definitions .... I agree. "A meteorite is a solid piece of debris from an object, such as a comet, asteroid, or meteoroid, that originated in outer space and survived its passage through the atmosphere to reach the surface of a planet or moon." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MeteoriteThe Hoba meteorite: "It has been uncovered but, because of its large mass, has never been moved from where it fell. The main mass is estimated at more than 60 tonnes." It's in Namibia.
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