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I was wondering whether the exceptionally above average sea ice in
Antarctica and the recovering ice trend in the Arctic will increase the earth's Al something of other effect. Now what's it called ? Ah yes the Al Martino Effect. So be prepared for an exponential increase in people humming, whistling and singing 'Spanish Eyes' Here's and example http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7ppwWd0kJs |
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On Sep 23, 4:58*pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote:
I was wondering whether the exceptionally above average sea ice in Antarctica and the recovering ice trend in the Arctic will increase the earth's *Al something of other effect. Now what's it called ? Ah yes the Al Martino Effect. So be prepared for an exponential increase in people humming, whistling and singing 'Spanish Eyes' Here's and examplehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7ppwWd0kJs i think you mean Albedo, as in Fernandez Albedo, the renowned baroque cellist. Do try and be serious - the world could cool to the point of universal glaciation. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey |
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On Sep 23, 4:58*pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote:
So be prepared for an exponential increase in people humming, whistling and singing ............and hopefully learning to spell. 8)) |
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