Sorry about that, Chris. I was under a misapprehension in that I thought
the arctic ones were afloat. Drat! I've won a few pints of ale on that
one.
However, is it not the case that it's mostly big chunks that break off
and float away as 'bergs that melt?
Maybe I should start blaming it on all these radiohams making the planet
vibrate at strange frequencies.
:>)
73
On Mon, 2011-07-18 at 14:15 +0100, Chris wrote:
> Basic Physics. The problem is your ice cube is floating, the arctic ice caps
> are apparently not...
> Chris, G4AYT.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "g4gvw" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, July 18, 2011 1:19 PM
> Subject: Re: LF: Today's 8.7605kHz earth-mode tests (so far)
>
>
> > Strange thing, this "global warming".
> >
> > If it's to be the result of melting arctic ice caps how come I fill a
> > glass with water, plonk a large piece of ice in it so it overflows, wait
> > for the ice cube to melt and more water to overflow. Yup, the ice cube
> > melts away but there's no overflow as a result. My theory is that the
> > glass absorbs excess water, others think the water evaporates! Mind you
> > I am training to be an apprentice advocate to a chap called Lucifer.
> >
> > 73
> >
> >
> > On Sun, 2011-07-17 at 21:11 +0200, Markus Vester wrote:
> >>
> >> > 5m of sea rise from global warming and I shall be at the seaside.
> >>
> >> Roger, so you'd better QRO if you want to live by the beach a little
> >> sooner ;-)
> >>
> >> Best 73,
> >> Markus (DF6NM)
> >>
> >
> > --
> > 73 es gd dx de pat g4gvw
> > qth nr felixstowe uk
> > (east coast, county of suffolk)
> >
> >
>
>
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