Once I learned that Canada is going to be a net benefactor of global warming I was all over it. "I'll have the diesel truck with the biggest engine ya got!"

I could not understand why my Lotus Land companions supported the B.C. carbon tax. And I became a fan of the Alberta oil sands projects and that new pipeline so we can sell hydrocarbons to Asia. Woo hoo, party time.

Sadly, the global warming benefit is unlikely to be substantial in my lifetime so I will just have to sail the Caribbean or Sea o' Cortez and maybe return to the South Pacific.

        Cheers & warmth, Russ
        Sweet 35 mk-1
        Left Coast



At 12:38 PM 11/01/2013, you wrote:
Well, perhaps it's time to buy 'Land' about a mile east of Lake Shore Drive in Chicago... Heck, 50 years ago everybody laughed at the fools who bought Florida swamp land, and the fools are all millionaires. <BG>

I recently watched 'Six Degrees Could Change The World.' Apparently we're only 1.8 degrees away from Canada becoming the new Breadbasket Of The World. Perhaps the Great Lakes will someday replace California's Central Valley, which was also once a great inland sea.

Wal

you wrote:
The levels of Lake Michigan/Lake Huron have really crashed this year. We are at the lowest recorded level since they have been taking data.


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