>With possible La Nina forming in
>the Pacific no low ground coastal areas will be safe. We need to get the
>word out before the possible mega storms of the century occur and so
>many more lives are lost.
We might not reach everybody - and there will be losses of life, but
those that have eyes to see and ears to hear will be saved!
C.
nightbat HiC solution of higher ground fits well for coastal cities like
LA,NY,Portland etc. However not for Miami,New Orleans,Tampa etc. In
these low sea level cities only my boat will do for to survive in water
you must be on its very top. You must not end up as shark bait. You
must keep your body heat from going below 94F,and water is a great heat
conductor. Yesterday's news a man diving for Florida
lobsters is missing. nightbat they think because its a shallow dive,and
their being down for just a short time they are safe. Rule that must
be,You only dive with a buddy,and a knife. Poor guy he might have
bumped into a sting ray that was having a bad day. bert
Charles D. Bohne - 29 Jul 2007 16:17 GMT
>nightbat HiC solution of higher ground fits well for coastal cities like
>LA,NY,Portland etc. However not for Miami,New Orleans,Tampa etc. In
>these low sea level cities only my boat will do for to survive in water
>you must be on its very top.
Living in any one of these areas I suggest to have a submarine on your
lawn, ready for immediate take off all around the clock. C.
nightbat - 29 Jul 2007 17:21 GMT
nightbat wrote
Science Officer Bert
> nightbat HiC solution of higher ground fits well for coastal cities like
> LA,NY,Portland etc. However not for Miami,New Orleans,Tampa etc. In
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> be,You only dive with a buddy,and a knife. Poor guy he might have
> bumped into a sting ray that was having a bad day. bert
nightbat
Notice this never happens to auk coffeeboys for when they go
sea diving it must be their flaming sombreros they like always wearing
that scare all the fish away including those deadly stingrays. Your
profound sinkless bikeboats could save countless innocent lives Bert,
too bad the auk's coffeeboy clueless don't believe it.
carry on,
the nightbat
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 30 Jul 2007 12:59 GMT
nightbat I notice bad storms hitting New Orleans just about every day.
Is this hurting its tourist business? It was a place for people to
visit . Has Katrina changed all this? Will one more Katrina be its
end? We must find a way to change the direction of great storms. We
must find a way to destroy the vortex of tornadoes. We must find a way
for it to rain where needed,and find a way to stop flooding.
Humankind has to control the weather. The weather is becoming to severe.
To hot to handle bert
Double-A - 30 Jul 2007 16:36 GMT
> nightbat I notice bad storms hitting New Orleans just about every day.
> Is this hurting its tourist business? It was a place for people to
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> Humankind has to control the weather. The weather is becoming to severe.
> To hot to handle bert
Some of the refugees from New Orleans are residing all the way up here
in Portland. The Catholic Relief Fund just ran out of money to
support them any longer here. All those unemployed pimps, ho's, and
riverboat gamblers are having a hard time transitioning to another
line of work.
Double-A
Raving - 30 Jul 2007 16:55 GMT
> > nightbat I notice bad storms hitting New Orleans just about every day.
> > Is this hurting its tourist business? It was a place for people to
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> riverboat gamblers are having a hard time transitioning to another
> line of work.
Does this mean that it's a buyer's market?
Double-A - 30 Jul 2007 17:07 GMT
> > > nightbat I notice bad storms hitting New Orleans just about every day.
> > > Is this hurting its tourist business? It was a place for people to
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>
> Does this mean that it's a buyer's market?
For a tourist like you, a couple of 'loonies" would get you anywhere!
Double-A
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 30 Jul 2007 17:18 GMT
Raving You can buy a lot cheap in N.O. but don't try to get a building
mortgage. bert