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Temp's skyrocketed to 48 today, that can only mean 1 thing....

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Old 12-29-2004, 07:12 PM
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hunting season is still on?
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couldn't resist
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Default Yes, thanks for the information you shared while I was deciding...

You'd be surprised at how much the 996 C4S have come down in pricing lately. Even the much revered 993's have finally peaked and are levelling off. Just wait until the new 911 style, the 997 take a good hold of the market and later next year, the much awaited 997 TT.

If it is a 996 C4S Cabriolet you want, then no sense dabbling around for anything less will do.


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Yeah....bring back Ethyl based gasoline....can we say "hi-test?"
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how about eliminating gas guzzlers first?
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And give up precious revenue?
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Default How about we make certain it's not a natural cycle first?

We simply don't have enough non-flawed data yet.

Not enough satellite and ground data are skewed by unbanization of monitoring stations.
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Default good point. however i still think we are burning too much fossil fuel than we have to.

the whole weather change patterns throughout the world is worrisome to say the least.
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Ahhhh....sarcasm. been a slow day for me so far.
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Default Agree about fossil fuel. Even if it isn't changing the Wx patterns

we need to start looking to the future if the supply is finite. However, even that is in debate. There's a non-fossil theory of hydrocarbon formation: <a href="http://mitosyfraudes.8k.com/INGLES-2/FossilFuels.html">http://mitosyfraudes.8k.com/INGLES-2/FossilFuels.html</a>

Hydrogen does show promise but it needs massive amounts of energy to unmarry it from whatever substance it's part of (doesn't exist "stand alone" form very much at all).

The best non-polluting source of energy we know of at the moment is neuclear (fission and fusion). But any research on that is met with MASSIVE protest.


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