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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (68101)11/13/2010 12:46:12 AM
From: TobagoJack1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219146
 
just in in-tray

From: M
Sent: Sat, November 13, 2010 12:46:02 PM
Subject: Re: Observations - Week of November 15th

Nice way to start off breakfast this Monday morning with R on this topic:

lasvegassun.com

Yes, 80.2% of all mortgages in Las Vegas are underwater....
..and they're still asking $850 psf for high-end condos in that town! Ha!

lasvegassun.com

SNIP:
CityCenter said the sales generated $364 million with an average closing of $860,500, or about $860 per square foot.Dennis said there were 24 new sales contracts over the past 12 months with an average price of $800 per square foot.

From the Telegraph.

SNIP:
Here in the US they’re struggling – not very successfully under Obama’s insane spending policy, it must be said – to clear a national debt of $13.7 trillion. In Britain – as you’ll learn tonight on Martin Durkin’s gripping, monumentally depressing Channel 4 documentary – we’re saddled with a no less eyewatering national debt of £4.8 trillion. (If you built a stack of £50 notes to reach that figure, it would be 6,500 miles high. And if you sold every single house and flat in Britain, you’d still be £1 trillion short of paying off the debt).



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (68101)11/13/2010 11:00:39 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 219146
 
OT Early 60s were very cold where I was growing up. From 1970 onwards it warmed up.

(Southern Hemispshere and southen Brazil I am talking about)

To get the same cold temperatures of the place I grew up, one would need to be 500Km southern and about 1000m ASL in Curitiba.

My father said the late 40s and 50s São Paulo city was called, Drizzle City. I can't recall seeing that drizzle people of my father's generation talkl about.

To get that Drizzle city one nee to be in the climate of a 500Km southern and about 1000m ASL in Curitiba.

I guess that small wave modulated on top of the big wave these colder warmer tiny periods.

Overall the big wave is going colder, although with little periods of warmer weather.

Of course what we call a glaciation for real is about 60K years away still.

All the brouhaha about climate is all redundant scientists without much ideas but with too much time and computer power at their disposal.

They lack creativity, serious purposes and holistic views of the world.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (68101)11/13/2010 11:02:23 AM
From: KyrosL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219146
 
Reglaciation will have to wait. 2010 is shaping up to be another record high temperature year, in spite of all the oscillators allegedly predicting a colder earth and the sun being fairly quiet for a number of years now.