suwannee24

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  1. I have confession to make. I know there are others like me out there, this is mine. I have other deamons I will confess as the time is not right for those.

    I...

    I...

    Please don't make fun of me....

    I LIKE FRUIT CAKE! (the food not the people)

    There I said it. I feel much better. I will rest easier now.

    M

    Me to I would like have 10lb. one right now to eat there nothing wrong with

    eating fruit cake

    suwannee24

  2. Personally, I appreciate the updates, marty.

    You can't ever have to much information about what's out there trying to get you, when your not paying attention.

    Keep posting the updates.

    Yes, thanks Marty.

    suwannee24

  3. Hi Everyone,

    Just so you know you can set it to ignore sigs. In the Control Panel under Board Settings look for this...

    Do you wish to view members signatures when reading topics?

    Select No and you won't see anymore sigs from anyone.

    B

    Thanks B now I don't have to view avatars or sigs.

    suwannee24

  4. Marty

    I doubt he was picking on you if the script was in his siggy then anyone who ran their mouse over it would have seen the same thing about their IP address and browser.

    It's like Chappy said nothing shown would be of any use to anybody,for anything.

    I have seen that kind of thing on several boards,it's kind of dumb, but it's harmless.

    tenmm

    Yes my ip address showed up to.

    suwannee24 :D

  5. A little info:
    For years now, scientists have been warning that global warming is likely to lead to an increase in freak weather conditions, with more floods, cyclones and droughts. They have predicted an upsurge in mosquito-borne illnesses such as malaria and extinction of plant and animal species because of habitat destruction. What is significant about the new reports, however, is the degree of certainty about the extent of global warming and its impact. The draft Geneva report gave a regional breakdown of what may lie ahead. Africa: Grain yields are expected to decrease, and there will be less water available. Desertification will be worsened by reductions in average annual rainfall, especially in southern, North and West Africa. Coastal settlements in Nigeria, Senegal, Gambia, Egypt and along the East-Southern African coast will be hit by rising sea levels and coastal erosion. Asia: High temperatures, drought, floods and soil degradation likely will diminish food production in arid and tropical parts of Asia. Northern areas may see an increase in productivity. Rises in the sea level and more intense tropical cyclones likely will displace tens of millions of people in low-lying coastal areas of temperate and tropical Asia. Europe: Southern Europe will become more prone to drought. In other areas, flood hazards will increase. Half of Alpine glaciers could disappear by the end of the 21st century. Heat waves may change traditional summer tourist destinations and less reliable snow conditions may hurt winter tourism. Agricultural productivity may increase in northern Europe, but decrease in southern Europe. Latin America: Floods and droughts will become more frequent. Yields of important crops likely will decrease in many parts of Latin America. Subsistence farming in northeastern Brazil could be threatened. Exposure to diseases such as malaria and cholera likely will increase. North America: Food production could benefit from modest warming, but there will be strong regional effects like declines in Canada's Prairies and the U.S. Great Plains. Sea level rises could increase coastal erosion, flooding and lead to more storm surges, particularly in Florida and the Atlantic coast. Diseases like malaria, dengue fever and lyme disease may expand their ranges in North America and there likely will be more heat-related deaths. Polar: Climate change in polar regions is expected to be among the largest anywhere on Earth. Already, the extent and thickness of Arctic sea ice have decreased, permafrost has thawed and the distribution and abundance of species has been effected. The trends may continue even long after greenhouse gas stabilizations are stabilized and cause irreversible impact on ice sheets, global ocean circulation and sea levels. Small island states: A projected sea level rise of two tenths of an inch per year for the next 100 years will increase coastal erosion, damage to ecosystems, loss of land and dislocation of people. Coral reefs will be damaged and fisheries harmed. Tourism an important source of income likely will face severe disruption from climate change and sea level rise.

    I just heard on the news on tv that George and pumpkin head Bush was the cause

    for the storms hitting Florida. ha ha :lol:

    suwannee24

  6. does any one think the weather is because of global warming.

    or is it a result of natural weather patterns

    to me this phenonimen seems to be world wide

    tho the area these storms are in has a pattern over the years.if it is caused by global warming can you expect more and worse.

    i think the world has to clean up its act or natural patterns wil be a force to be reckoned with in the future.

    where i live this sort of weather is rare.tho parts of my country does get the od big storm.

    i sympathise with the repicipients of a storm caused by nature

    what can you do.when the strongest force in the universe is comming at you

    marty

    Marty I don't think global warming has nothing to do with the stroms.

    I think global warming would only melt the ice caps at the poles. but

    that just me.

    suwannee24 :)