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To: clutterer who wrote (147)1/5/2007 12:33:23 PM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 694
 
<<i've seen crude estimates for 20 or less 3-4 years out are also floating around....>> those analysts must be dropping acid:) Absurd.
They also are probably predicting world peace and love unleashed on the world.
They exist in the bubble if their own delusions.Max
Only thing that could drive crude to 20 would be a global depression that dried up demand. Max



To: clutterer who wrote (147)1/5/2007 1:05:21 PM
From: LTK007  Respond to of 694
 
Same thing is happening to crude that happened last year, no difference.
We are again in the midst of repeat of last winter, and last winter was the mildest U.S. winter ever recorded.
Will this winter repeat? To do so it must remain this mild throughout the winter as last year.
Winter NEVER arrived in in my QTH last year.
It is now 51!!!!(that is 22 degrees above normal day time temperature for us in January--our coldest month historically is February, we have seen mild January followed by winter hell for February--we never know here) and it is January 5, 2007, on the Mid-Coast DownEast , MAINE.Max
Last oberservation from scientists is that glacial melt is increasing rate of melt at an ASTONISHING pace(in other words much faster than they expected--the self accelerating loop factor may be LOCKING in)
Max