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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: combjelly who wrote (248177)8/30/2005 7:57:10 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) of 1574118
 
re: I agree. And certainly there will be those who will want to, despite the costs. But that whole area is unsustainable. The Mississippi river has been trying to shift its banks for decades. The only thing keeping the Mississippi from changing to its other traditional stream bed, the Atchafalaya, is the Huey P. Long Spillway. The delta has extended to the point that the river just isn't flowing correctly any more. The change in elevation isn't enough any more. And that means it is more prone to flooding than it normally would, so to control that they build the levees up, which effectively flattens the slope more, etc. At some point, we won't be able to engineer our way out of a problem and then everything goes away abruptly.

Yeah... so? New Orleans has never been about reality. It's about music and food and sex and eccentric people and Absinthe and fun first and a bit of danger. It's America's party town, it's the "big easy" and much more.

Like it or hate it... it's New Orleans. Build it somewhere else and it's the Disneyland version. It survives or it will never be replaced...

It breaks my heart.

John
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