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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (998616)2/3/2017 7:39:21 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (2) of 1586676
 
"You and hotwhopper think food is about to run out?"

It happens. If you mean "Do you think that everybody on the planet will run out of food at the same time someday?", no.

Stranded islanders running out of food in Fiji floods

"you think we're all facing either floods or drought ... whichever?"

Or both? I'd say we're all facing a world with more floods and droughts..., and I hope you won't be disappointed if you as an individual skipped them both, which is more than your city has done..

Breaking down Houston's recent flooding events - Houston Chronicle
Apr 27, 2016


A Week-Long Siege of Heavy Rain Triggers Flash Flooding in Texas ...
Jun 3, 2016 - Houston (24.84 inches) has also seen their second wettest spring on record

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Weeks of wet weather across the southern plains only made the Texas floods worse. May 2015 has been the rainiest month in Oklahoma City’s history—same goes for several other nearby places, including Fort Smith, Arkansas, and Wichita Falls, Texas. That’s helped all but eliminate one of the worst droughts on record, which peaked in 2011 and resurged again last year.


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