Wednesday 13 July 2011

If A Journey To Mars Takes Forever Then They Must Put The People Into Hibernation

Unusual weather repeatedly pummels the U.S.A. From the east to the west coast storm cells batter the bread basket, the South, and the eastern seaboard. The yearly cost of commercial damage just in the southwest frequently hits at least two billion dollars a season. In South Dakota, floods rise to record heights, as many prepare to see the Red River overflow its banks yet again. From Kentucky to Southern Georgia, from west to south, wave after wave of damaging storms thunder through the U.S. with seemingly no reprieve in the future. From near record breaking snowfalls to entire regions left in ruins, the first question people seem to have is when is spring going to come. That answer, unfortunately, is as unpredictable as the storms that have raved the nation. Perhaps, the abundantly surging early spring storms will shatter in the face of a scorching and hot summer of calm, dry days: http://ping.fm/b0bvE

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