Re: Black Cloud
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Magix</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> So it look seh Iceland leggo one fawt an Europe a smell it.
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LOL
I was texting my friend in Oslo at the weekend and she said it smelt of rotten eggs in the air. Poor people! And we had a wonderful weekend weather-wise, blue skies, warm and sunny.
Don't like the idea tho that we are breathing in this ash
ground up rocks and glass....
I cheered last night when they said flights were resuming, and then less than 2 hours later said there was another wave of ash coming or something similar >sigh<
This could go on for god knows how long, the last explosion in 18 something it was affecting the atmosphere for TWO!! years.
I always listen to BBC World Service cos it gives the latest news and it said just half an hour ago there was problems now with auto parts and mobile phones stuck in Asia, of course cargo is affected too.
Oh, and not sure who flew the KLM test flight, but BA had Willie Walsh on board
the CEO who is also a pilot.
Yes, mother earth - Gaia - is seething cos we do not respect her....
<span style="font-style: italic">Pick up a newspaper or listen to the news and you'll quickly see that our understanding of the Earth and our relationship to it has never mattered more. The Gaia Theory offers insights into climate change, energy, health, agriculture, and other issues of great, if not urgent, importance.
Overall, the Gaia Theory is a compelling new way of understanding life on our planet. It argues that we are far more than just the "Third Rock from the Sun," situated precariously between freezing and burning up. The theory asserts that living organisms and their inorganic surroundings have evolved together as a single living system that greatly affects the chemistry and conditions of Earth’s surface. Some scientists believe that this “Gaian system” self-regulates global temperature, atmospheric content, ocean salinity, and other factors in an “automatic” manner. Earth's living system appears to keep conditions on our planet just right for life to persist! The Gaia Theory has already inspired ideas and practical applications for economic systems, policy, scientific inquiry, and other valuable work. The future holds more of the same.</span>
OH! Just put on the telly, Dutch news is on and they are interviewing the stewardesses who are really happy to be going back to work, flights are resuming
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Magix</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> So it look seh Iceland leggo one fawt an Europe a smell it.
</div></div>LOL
I was texting my friend in Oslo at the weekend and she said it smelt of rotten eggs in the air. Poor people! And we had a wonderful weekend weather-wise, blue skies, warm and sunny.
Don't like the idea tho that we are breathing in this ash

ground up rocks and glass....
I cheered last night when they said flights were resuming, and then less than 2 hours later said there was another wave of ash coming or something similar >sigh<
This could go on for god knows how long, the last explosion in 18 something it was affecting the atmosphere for TWO!! years.
I always listen to BBC World Service cos it gives the latest news and it said just half an hour ago there was problems now with auto parts and mobile phones stuck in Asia, of course cargo is affected too.
Oh, and not sure who flew the KLM test flight, but BA had Willie Walsh on board
the CEO who is also a pilot.Yes, mother earth - Gaia - is seething cos we do not respect her....
<span style="font-style: italic">Pick up a newspaper or listen to the news and you'll quickly see that our understanding of the Earth and our relationship to it has never mattered more. The Gaia Theory offers insights into climate change, energy, health, agriculture, and other issues of great, if not urgent, importance.
Overall, the Gaia Theory is a compelling new way of understanding life on our planet. It argues that we are far more than just the "Third Rock from the Sun," situated precariously between freezing and burning up. The theory asserts that living organisms and their inorganic surroundings have evolved together as a single living system that greatly affects the chemistry and conditions of Earth’s surface. Some scientists believe that this “Gaian system” self-regulates global temperature, atmospheric content, ocean salinity, and other factors in an “automatic” manner. Earth's living system appears to keep conditions on our planet just right for life to persist! The Gaia Theory has already inspired ideas and practical applications for economic systems, policy, scientific inquiry, and other valuable work. The future holds more of the same.</span>
OH! Just put on the telly, Dutch news is on and they are interviewing the stewardesses who are really happy to be going back to work, flights are resuming
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