Wednesday 13 July 2011

If A Trip To Mars Is Going To Take Centuries Then Surely Put The People To Sleep

Bizarre weather occasionally pummels the North American continent. From coast to coast storm fronts batter the plains states, the southern states, and the East Coast. The yearly cost of material damage just in the southeast often reaches at least two billion dollars a season. In the Midwest, flood waters surge to record heights, as residents of the affected areas prepare to see the Red River overflow its banks yet again. From Indiana to the Carolinas, from east to west, front after front of ruthless storms crash across the country with no real let up in the near future. From the worst flooding to swollen rivers and streams, the main question residents seem to have is when is spring finally going to arrive. That answer, however, is as elusive as seeing the sunshine lately. Perhaps, the abundantly surging early spring storms will finally break, giving us a glimpse of a beautiful, gorgeous summer of calm, dry days: http://ping.fm/K4YUt

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