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Old 18-02-2009, 03:49 AM posted to aus.gardens
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"len gardener" wrote in message
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On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 18:37:49 GMT, "Jonno" wrote:

Will someone please tow some of that rain into Victoria please.
We are doing it tough here.


i'm sure nth/east-q would love to send their rain your way, even here
inb the sth/east you can have what we are currently getting, and count
nthn-nsw in that as well.

Those people with matches are at it again, back burning and smoke is
thicker
than our premier, who should have done this back burning months ago.


well i remember when back burning used to get down through the winter
months, they don't even do it up here. oh well that is the warm fuzzy
feeling the green promote about our habitat, and the people who
promote it live in the cities and don't see the issues. then on the
other hand it is people who make the decision to go live among the gum
trees, in wooden structured homes.

Instead he's building a power hungry desalination plant which he could
have
avoided if he put some dams in areas where rain falls more often than
where
the Thompson dam is.


same issue here dams built in areas that now don't get the rainfall
they used to get, but now nought can be done about it as the best
areas ahve been built out by those who live among the gum trees.

The desalination plant will be ready when every thing is burnt to a
crisp...
Meanwhile the power needed to run these places will probably come from
nuclear facilities as the wind power wont be enough.
Try telling them that though.......


wind is just another of those warm fuzzy feel good things done to
appease the environmentalists. we need a balance. instead of planting
wind farms they should be rehabilitating the habitat that once stood
there.

All agreed with.
Even as a ten yo I couldnt see why these so called smart citizens would
build on good growing country.
Now I'm 60 odd years old, I see I was right.
Try telling any hierarchy theyre wrong and you will see they are only after
their wqon selfish interests.
I mean they could miss out on a deal that could cost them money, so they act
stupid like a fox in their own interests.



"len gardener" wrote in message

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With peace and brightest of blessings,

len & bev

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