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Strategies & Market Trends : Fascist Oligarchs Attack Cute Cuddly Canadians

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To: E. Charters who wrote (1249)11/7/2005 2:21:29 PM
From: Crocodile  Read Replies (1) of 1293
 
We should store up all the summer heat in great big chemical tanks and pump it south to the US in the winter. If there is a winter.

I think we're storing heat up in the rock of the Canadian Shield. Last winter, I used to trip on up to my favourite hiking trails and, no matter how deep the snow was back at home, it was melted to nothing anywhere over the open rock faces. The ground hemlock and creeping juniper on the ridges are just baked to cinders after the past couple of summers. I figure we've got one helluva heat sink effect going on.

And yep, it was hotter than hell here too. We actually got so fed up with it that we tossed a bunch of stuff in the van and dusted off down to the Bay of Fundy in July just to get away from it for awhile. Seems like there is getting to be more of that kind of weather each year.
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