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Old Mon Apr 14, 2008, 08:09pm
UMP25 UMP25 is offline
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Puhleeze! Let's not turn this into a political argument over the mythological idea of global warming. Absent a volcanic eruption along the lines of Krakatoa, the only thing capable of affecting the climate on a global scale is the sun, and not Man. Considering we're now at the very beginning of a new solar cycle, don't be surprised if our climate begins another wacky period.

BTW, you ARE aware, aren't you, that there were palm trees in the arctic regions roughly 1 million years ago. Thought so.

Back to topic...

I wonder how many people realize that approximately every 10,000 years, the earth's axis changes to its opposite. Obviously, this means that it's not constant, and that it shifts ever so slightly during these 10,000 years, very slowly creeping toward its opposite end. What this means is that whereas now the Northern Hemisphere experiences spring and summer every March and June, respectively, this is only temporary. Sometime in the not too distant future, our summer here will begin around December 21st and winters around June 21st. It ought to be interesting to see what sports schedules are like then.

Last edited by UMP25; Mon Apr 14, 2008 at 08:15pm.