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| subject: | Re: No more artic ice by the end of the century? |
From: "Gregg N"
Let's see... A gallon of milk weighs about eight pounds, so about 250 of
them would be one ton. How many of those do you think it would take to fill
an olympic swimming pool?
"Ellen K." wrote in message
news:dssqj1prdnuqflfvog0t3n0cmpued9casm{at}4ax.com...
> 3,000 tons is only "a bit more than an Olympic swimming pool"? 3,000
> TONS?
>
> On Fri, 30 Sep 2005 23:03:41 +1200, black.hole.4.spam{at}gmail.com (Don
> Hills) wrote in message :
>
>>In article ,
>>Ellen K. wrote:
>>> ... Canadian Iceberg Vodka Corporation expects to
"harvest"
>>>about 3,000 tons of ice in 2005.
>>
>>That's not a lot. (A bit more than an Olympic swimming pool.)
>>And as someone else pointed out, it'll likely be glacier or lake ice.
>>Canada has plenty of that.
>
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