Monday, January 10, 2005
But If No One Is There To Hear Them, Will They Make a Sound?
A 100-mile-long chunk of ice that has been drifting towards Antarctica is expected to collide with the continent no later than January 15. When the iceberg--named B-15A--smacks into the Drygalski Ice Tongue, the impact will likely "dent their bumpers," according to NASA scientists. Sadly, neither the iceberg nor the continent are covered under any kind of insurance.
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Do you just make this stuff up, or are these based upon legitimate stories? If the latter, perhaps you could provide links to the story.
In most cases, I couldn't make this stuff up if I wanted to. I've thought about adding links, and may very well do so in the near future. Thanks for the feedback.
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