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ecopetition

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  1. Area Sounds: Emote Screen: Good Orange Text on stats page: Crap New Equipment Page: I cannot view my stats in combat Run Button: Crap Lumbridge Bank: What is that? Compass Crap Rune Boots: Good Free Lumbridge teleport: Good
  2. True, but if someone needs to go there and on ancients. It means a lot of walking for them to do. ancients can tele to the digsite then its an easy walk.
  3. Well well well! Never in my life have i caused such an uproar over one little message. This just proves how many young players do play runescape, not understanding that one message isn't the end of the world.
  4. Start speaking English. 1) Use sentences, 2) Use commas, 3) Use proper [edit] English!
  5. And that's about the only good update. Rares have inflated so much that blue phats now cost 500m and whips have crashed to less than 2m. Runescape = not any better
  6. Ok, for a start - runescape runs on JAVA, not FLASH. Your script is in flash, and not even accurate. It's unlikely on this. I'd say they are automatically generated by the server, probably a MySQL database. When I got a halfkey from banshees, my next 20 or so drops were either nothing or uncut gems. Although there may be something to do with the code, there is also coincidence?
  7. You guys really need to revise your facts...
  8. Consider it done ;)
  9. Hi everyone. Before you cross of this thread, perhaps take a read of this following arcticle. It may be long and boring, but it's happening now. Climate change. Introduction Climate change is caused by a build up of greenhouse gases occurring in the atmosphere. These gases are created when fossil fuels are burned. A fossil fuel covers any material created naturally by Earth over millions of years, like oil in our cars or gas for heating. The most abundant gas produced is carbon dioxide. Other gases include water, in the form of steam, as well as sulphur dioxide, the main cause of acid rain, and carbon monoxide, a deadly, pungent gas. Other greenhouse gases include methane, created by waste breakdown in landfill sites. Water in the atmosphere is a natural insulator. If there was no water, the average temperature on Earth would be some 30 degrees Celsius less. These greenhouse gases form a barrier around the atmosphere, which acts as a shield for heat from the sun. If heat cannot escape, it builds up. A few degrees of extra heat (around 2 to 5̢̮â¬Å¡ÃâðC), would destroy a crucial balance of temperature, melting the polar ice caps, and causing a lack of water in hot areas, bringing unsuccessful crop growth, estimated to cause 400 million people starve to death worldwide. In temperate climates (areas with varying temperatures all year round), much wetter weather, less snow and more flash flooding would be the reality. These are the main worries about climate change. Evidence There is plenty of evidence that suggests our climate is changing, most of which lies in the ice caps, which are shrinking at rapid rates. Every year, millions of litres of water are being dumped in the ocean due to shrinking ice shelves. The sea has risen by about half a foot in the last fifty years. More recent proof is the fact that the 1990s was the hottest decade on record, and 2003 saw the hottest summer in thirty years. In 2005, the powerful hurricane Katrina destroyed part of New Orleans in the USA. Furthermore, millions of Ethiopians are facing famine. Transport Transport is the second largest contributor to climate change. Cars, trains, aviation and the rest all are frying the planet. Some cars omit upwards of 300 grams per kilometre, the average makes around 160 grams of the gas, and the lowest petrol run cars emit no more than 50g/km. In recent years, the aviation business has boomed, with short haul flights attracting passengers with the low costs, only ̢̮â¬Å¡Ãâã5/$9. A Boeing 747 flying from London to New York emits [figure]. Trains emit less carbon dioxide than cars. Electricity Electricity is the largest single cause of climate change. From the flick of a light switch to making a cup of tea, everyday of our lives uses electricity. Many of us do not know where our electricity comes from however, as it has no visible waste in our homes, as wood and coal does. The production is the negative part. Fossil fuels are used once again in some production techniques, with them being the vast majority. As coal, oil or gas emit carbon dioxide, the more we rely on these stations for electricity, the more carbon dioxide is emitted. More about fossil fuels Fossil fuels were formed over millions of years in the Earth. They originally were living plants and animals, which died and were covered with sediment (soil). In the case of oil, it was covered with soil and water. The immense pressure caused the physical properties of the dead organisms to change, thus create coal and oil, full of energy stored over thousands of years. As we burn this fuel, we release the energy stored over millions of years, in a matter of centuries. One day fossil fuels will run out, which is another reason for new research. Thank you for taking the time to read this arcticle, taken from http://www.ecopetition.org.

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