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    Seems to me you’d figure out what the definition of “term” was first but what the hell do I know.

    1. Land ice at the Antarctic, just as everywhere else of Earth, tends to move towards sea level, glaciate, calve off into the ocean and then melt. This is due to gravity. The average sea water temperature has risen and so coastal glacers melt quicker, leading to a decline in land ice and since precipitation is so low at

    I prefer my future Divas funky and flailing thank you.

    The OP asked why sea ice was increasing in the Antartic. I gave them the reasons.

    It’s not retreating there as per OP’s original comment and link so I’m not sure what you’re talking about

    I am talking about the Antartic as per the OP’s question. That’s how I explain that.

    65 is the new 35! At the rate JB writes you’ll have years to discuss the end of the series, Cap.

    Sea ice has reached a historic high because the land ice is melting. When freshwater land ice melts it is:

    Ooh lots - I do this all the time for favourite scenes. Off the top of my head The Iliad, The Odyssey, A Wizard of Earthsea, Use of Weapons, Dresden (too many great / funny bits), Old Man’s War, Druss the Legend, etc

    I have a simple rule in business which generally works. Get all stakeholders to put in estimates and work out the critical path. Add 20% contingency to it. Then double it. That’s your critical path and project budget.

    You first.

    It has to be approved to be seen on O’Deck as Cool_Breeze doesn’t have posting privileges.

    Ahem:

    No I mean as hacking into the repeater box for fiber optic: