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On Jun 3, 5:51*am, Desertphile
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On Thu, 3 Jun 2010 14:28:03 +1000, " 0 *0N B * * *Z"
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We have seen a steady year over year thickening of the ice since the 2007
melt season.


You mean it has been thinning:

http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/fea...rd/seaice.html

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On Fri, 4 Jun 2010 06:45:39 -0700 (PDT), harry k
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On Jun 3, 5:51*am, Desertphile
wrote:
On Thu, 3 Jun 2010 14:28:03 +1000, " 0 *0N B * * *Z"
wrote:


We have seen a steady year over year thickening of the ice since the 2007
melt season.


You mean it has been thinning:
http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/fea...rd/seaice.html


Now, now, It is not nice to ruin his wet dream with facts.


But he does not actually believe what he spews.

Meanwhile, I see that the ice has become so thin that icebreakers
designed for the arctic are no longer required when using the
Worthwest Passage; in fact, some passenger ships have taken the
recently oppened route because the ice was gone: it was a
historical event, which made all of the newspapers everywhere
except the USA where only fascist newspapers exist.

Harry K



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On Jun 4, 9:12*am, Desertphile
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On Fri, 4 Jun 2010 06:45:39 -0700 (PDT), harry k

wrote:
On Jun 3, 5:51*am, Desertphile
wrote:
On Thu, 3 Jun 2010 14:28:03 +1000, " 0 *0N B * * *Z"
wrote:
We have seen a steady year over year thickening of the ice since the 2007
melt season.
You mean it has been thinning:
http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/fea...e.htmlhttp://c....

Now, now, It is not nice to ruin his wet dream with facts.


But he does not actually believe what he spews.

Meanwhile, I see that the ice has become so thin that icebreakers
designed for the arctic are no longer required when using the
Worthwest Passage; in fact, some passenger ships have taken the
recently oppened route because the ice was gone: it was a
historical event, which made all of the newspapers everywhere
except the USA where only fascist newspapers exist.

Harry K


--http://desertphile.org
Desertphile's Desert Soliloquy. WARNING: view with plenty of water
"Why aren't resurrections from the dead noteworthy?" -- Jim Rutz


I hadn't heard about the passenger ships making it. Did hear about a
couple common freighters that transited Murmansk to Far East across
the top of Russia without the aid of ice breakers a year or so ago.
That was also historic.

But then Bozo just can't possibly be wrong.

There are deniers everywhere and they are very adept at quoting out of
context, example: A local one claimed that the Antactic ice was
growing. I checked. Yep, in _one_ part of the continent

Harry K
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On Fri, 4 Jun 2010 21:46:29 -0700 (PDT), harry k
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On Jun 4, 9:12*am, Desertphile
wrote:
On Fri, 4 Jun 2010 06:45:39 -0700 (PDT), harry k

wrote:
On Jun 3, 5:51*am, Desertphile
wrote:
On Thu, 3 Jun 2010 14:28:03 +1000, " 0 *0N B * * *Z"
wrote:
We have seen a steady year over year thickening of the ice since the 2007
melt season.
You mean it has been thinning:
http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/fea...e.htmlhttp://c...
Now, now, It is not nice to ruin his wet dream with facts.


But he does not actually believe what he spews.

Meanwhile, I see that the ice has become so thin that icebreakers
designed for the arctic are no longer required when using the
Worthwest Passage; in fact, some passenger ships have taken the
recently oppened route because the ice was gone: it was a
historical event, which made all of the newspapers everywhere
except the USA where only fascist newspapers exist.


I hadn't heard about the passenger ships making it. Did hear about a
couple common freighters that transited Murmansk to Far East across
the top of Russia without the aid of ice breakers a year or so ago.
That was also historic.


Smithsonian Magazine had an article onthe subject of passenger
ships. They predicted the route will be common eventually, but at
the moment it is still "iffy."

But then Bozo just can't possibly be wrong.


Nobody believes what he spews---- not even him.

There are deniers everywhere and they are very adept at quoting out of
context, example: A local one claimed that the Antactic ice was
growing. I checked. Yep, in _one_ part of the continent


Arctic ice melting causes ice in the high altitues to thicken.
There is a loss overall.

Harry K



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