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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (18220)5/14/2007 12:07:48 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220189
 
we are well in the situation of "inflation of all we need, and deflation of all we have"



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (18220)5/15/2007 4:10:53 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 220189
 
Iconoclasts: Jobs? Gates? No! “For years we have drawn two bands around the globe, roughly between latitudes 30 and 50, to denote those parts of it deemed suitable for viticulture,” Jancis Robinson, a well-known British wine expert, wrote of the new phenomenon on her Web site. “But all this is changing fast. Advances in refrigeration and irrigation techniques, not to mention much greater control over how and when vines grow, have opened up to the grapevine vast tracts of the world previously thought unsuitable for viticulture.”

“Wine and coconuts,” Mr. Santos, director of the Dão Sul vineyard, said with a chuckle in a phone interview from Fazenda Planaltino in northeastern Brazil.

This is the future MQ!

"...by 2011, wine consumption will rise by 12 percent in Brazil, 39 percent in China and 82 percent in India."

nytimes.com
We are moving the worlds center of gravity!