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just cam accross this http://www.bigpond.com/news/technolo...24/2225980.asp and it raises some questions about global warming. will driving our cars more protect against an ice age if so bring on the 7 litre super cars like the Boss 777 engine in the FG ( http://www.network54.com/Forum/74182...+they+say+2009...!)? lets face it scientists have been wron before and I have always felt global warming was a largly natural event. the earth goes through cycles of temperature extremes. now I don't want to see this become a rant but inteligent input is welcome. also please keep your replys non political or this thread will end up like many others, closed
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