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Getting ready for the next Hurrican season

tlranger

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Something for the shark pit...

Already hearing about the approaching hur. season, time to be afraid i quess.

But maybe we could do something. Because of (?), there is a large #'s of iceburgs right now. I think we could drag some down to Cuba and the Gulf, to acts as a hurrican fence. We could even protect certain areas, by simply cooling them off. (like with a margaritta)

I'm quessing trans-atlantic cable would s***, but there are lots of eco. pluses.

Peace T L Ranger
 
tlranger said:
Something for the shark pit...

Already hearing about the approaching hur. season, time to be afraid i quess.

But maybe we could do something. Because of (?), there is a large #'s of iceburgs right now. I think we could drag some down to Cuba and the Gulf, to acts as a hurrican fence. We could even protect certain areas, by simply cooling them off. (like with a margaritta)

I'm quessing trans-atlantic cable would s***, but there are lots of eco. pluses.

Peace T L Ranger


Nah, there's a cheaper way to take care of hurricanes.

Pass a law forbidding the US government from spending money on people who don't have their own hurricane insurance (with defined minimum coverages, of course), and naturally tell the states that federal assistance for natural disaster is a LOAN, not a gift.
 
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