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    Exclamation Bit More Than Inconvenient...

    A 25.5 square mile mass of the Canadian ice shelf near Greenland has 'broken off'. Scientists cite global warming as the cause. It marks evidence that the old theory of global warming merely slowly melting ice masses is incorrect and that at some point they will break apart. Wow, that couldn't be good!

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20061229...c_061229173409

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    it broke off a year and a half ago and it makes the news now ?

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    "at the time no one was able to pinpoit what had happened".
    Hmmm...

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    It happens all the time...all over the world....ask anyone who has been on expeditions or climbers that know their stuff....

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    25.5 square miles?

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    It's happens all the time....watch Ice Age, Ice Age 2 and Ice Age:Meltdown :)

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