Jack Troughton wrote: > > > Yeah, maybe... but I wonder if they're worse than the winters up > here in Qu�bec are now... > > You yanks don't know winter from winter, I tell ya... >
Before the start of the mini Ice Age, wine was being grown in Sweden. Even now it only just barely grows in the Rhine valley and points just to the north. The Dutch invented Ice skating during this Ice Age. They never saw the canals freeze over before then. This planet is not yet over the effects of that climate change. And those tree huggers cry about greenhouse gases. If you want to see a cold winter, just wait for the ice to become two miles thick on top of Quebec. It would only take for a change in the gulf stream to a more southerly path and three winters for it to get going to be that thick. Then you be learning Texian/Cajun. :) -- Bill <Okay, you win>
