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Torplexed 04-01-15 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Aktungbby (Post 2302959)
:sign_yeah:^Thank god! I won't have to mow the lawn much longer! Besides, who really cares about the water( the tribulation):Dhttp://www.how-to-draw-cartoons-onli...-desert-11.gif http://resources0.news.com.au/images...3a93f69707.jpg<the rapture. Water in California is always politics and it's business as usual. revisit Chinatown the movie.


Hey. I thought I was the guy in charge of dried-up cartoons with half-naked women. :D

http://pyxis.homestead.com/Dustintime4tea.jpg


Meh. California has been a mirage for years. It was bound to evaporate. When your state governor's name is Brown, expect the lawn to follow suit. :)

Onkel Neal 04-01-15 10:36 PM

Holy smokes, look at all that...water :rock:

Wolferz 04-03-15 05:22 AM

Time for Californians to invest in rock gardens and coconut palms.

Betonov 04-03-15 05:39 AM

Solar powered desalinization plants with solar powered pumps.

I can have the plans ready in a week, just wire me 5000$ for travel expenses

Aktungbby 04-03-15 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Wolferz (Post 2303325)
Time for Californians to invest in rock gardens and coconut palms.

HA HA! Actually I have all rocks and a huge 5 story palm tree in the front yard-almost four feet in diameter at its base. its at least 40 years old. The rear garden planter-box veggies are on timed sprinklers...you and Betanov know how I love my tomatoes:arrgh!: good sweet corn might be a stretch this year though.

Wolferz 04-03-15 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Aktungbby (Post 2303422)
HA HA! Actually I have all rocks and a huge 5 story palm tree in the front yard-almost four feet in diameter at its base. its at least 40 years old. The rear garden planter-box veggies are on timed sprinklers...you and Betanov know how I love my tomatoes:arrgh!: good sweet corn might be a stretch this year though.

Need a moisture farm to go with it.

Be sure the new droid speaks botchy.

Hey Mister Lizard. Ya wanna cheeseburger?

mapuc 04-03-15 06:00 PM

Have heard of this now and then in our news.

Wonder how far it will go ? Will it go so far that California becomes a desert ? Hopefully not.

If so, what about the people living in California, will they move to some other state or will we see the worlds biggest( man now I forgot the word I was about to write, it something authorities do when a catastrophe is about to happen or have happened)

Markus

Oberon 04-03-15 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by mapuc (Post 2303511)
Have heard of this now and then in our news.

Wonder how far it will go ? Will it go so far that California becomes a desert ? Hopefully not.

If so, what about the people living in California, will they move to some other state or will we see the worlds biggest( man now I forgot the word I was about to write, it something authorities do when a catastrophe is about to happen or have happened)

Markus

It's possible that Cali will become, if not a desert, then at least desert-like, but I think that process would take quite a while to happen. It'll probably become a dry-arid climate, like Arizona.
In regards to people living in California, well there will be an increase in deaths, both from the heat and from forest fires, but they will adapt. The air conditioning people will make a killing, as will the people who bottle water. Desalination is a potential solution, as is pumping in water from outside the state. It's going to be costly, but there will have to be an adaptation to new climatic conditions, not just in California but across the world.

The climate is changing, we either change with it or suffer the consequences. :03:

HW3 04-04-15 12:41 AM

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as is pumping in water from outside the state
I'm quite surprised there hasn't been any mention of pumping water from the Columbia River to California yet like there was in the past.

Torplexed 04-04-15 04:59 AM

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Originally Posted by HW3 (Post 2303563)
I'm quite surprised there hasn't been any mention of pumping water from the Columbia River to California yet like there was in the past.

I have no doubt that Californian political intellects crass, cruel and sycophantic, are regarding that river with envious eyes, and slowly and surely preparing to screw us out of it. :shifty:

Aktungbby 04-04-15 08:18 AM

Maybe Justin Timberlake will sing about it: " Screw me a River" :woot::arrgh!:

Onkel Neal 04-04-15 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by mapuc (Post 2303511)
Have heard of this now and then in our news.

Wonder how far it will go ? Will it go so far that California becomes a desert ? Hopefully not.

If so, what about the people living in California, will they move to some other state or will we see the worlds biggest( man now I forgot the word I was about to write, it something authorities do when a catastrophe is about to happen or have happened)

Markus

Imagine you are a farmer, with millions of dollars of crops and equipment. That must be dreadful.

Jeff-Groves 04-04-15 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by mapuc (Post 2303511)
If so, what about the people living in California, will they move to some other state

God I hope not!

mapuc 04-04-15 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Neal Stevens (Post 2303659)
Imagine you are a farmer, with millions of dollars of crops and equipment. That must be dreadful.

I do not have to imagine, ´cause I know. Have had families(on my mother side) who was farmer and lost almost everything due to severe drought, which happens now and then i Denmark and Sweden.

But I can't remember we have had such a drought like the one in California.

Markus

Oberon 04-04-15 01:30 PM

At least it's not Dust Bowl bad.


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