Rumor has it. I just finished listening to Bobby Akart's latest fiction book
series called Geostorm. I don't know why but I did. It's about the pole shift
and passed the time driving to New Mexico.
Anthony J. Cesaroni
President/CEO
Cesaroni Technology/Cesaroni Aerospace
http://www.cesaronitech.com/
(941) 360-3100 x101 Sarasota
(905) 887-2370 x222 Toronto
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Rand Simberg
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Not accurately predicted trends...
There's not much discernible rising sea level. Miami is subsiding.
On 2020-01-15 16:29, Anthony Cesaroni wrote:
Actually Henry, my home in Sarasota is 37 feet above sea level
(currently).
Mountainous in Floridian terms. Based on predicted trends, it should
become beachfront property and appreciate in value considerably.
Anthony J. Cesaroni
President/CEO
Cesaroni Technology/Cesaroni Aerospace http://www.cesaronitech.com/
(941) 360-3100 x101 Sarasota
(905) 887-2370 x222 Toronto
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On Wed, 15 Jan 2020, Henry Vanderbilt wrote:
A swamp next to the Equator? Not Kourou? Speaking of air you chew
rather than breathe... One summer in DC was enough for my lifetime -
I can't even imagine being stuck in Guiana. Hot and wet, cold and
wet, doesn't matter - I hate wet.
When Anthony's not launching rockets from the high desert, he
sometimes hangs out near Sarasota, Florida. (Soon to be renamed New
Atlantis thanks to rising sea levels. :-) ) Wet, definitely. Maybe
not right next to the equator, but seen from Toronto it's an easy
mistake to make...
Henry