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Global Warming Drops a Meter of the White Stuff on Sarajevo
2012-02-05
Bosnia's government declared a state of emergency in its capital on Saturday after Sarajevo was paralyzed by snow, while in Rome residents dug out from the city's biggest snowfall in 26 years, which shut down the Colosseum. The week-long cold snap -- the worst in decades in Eastern Europe -- has killed at least 176 people, many of them homeless, especially in countries such as Ukraine.
I feel particularly bad now, since - how many did you say were homeless? - since it's worse to be dead if you're homeless.
In Sarajevo, more than three feet (one meter) of snow fell on Saturday, closing roads and public transportation. A resident of Sarajevo said, "This is unbelievable. I can't remember snow like this in the past 30 years. Maybe when I was a child, but since then nothing like this."

The state of emergency order said all schools must remain closed in Sarajevo, that women and children should stay at home, and that men should only report to work if their jobs are essential. It also ordered men who own shovels or vehicles big enough to plow snow to help the city clear the streets, especially ones leading to hospitals.
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#14  It's always nice to have a connection, European Conservative. the Giants won, but the noise in the room suggests it was a good game. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2012-02-05 22:29  

#13  Sebastian Vollmer
Posted by: European Conservative   2012-02-05 21:23  

#12  Well the Patriots have the only German player in the NFL, so I may be a bit biased. Both are great teams and deserve to win.
Posted by: European Conservative   2012-02-05 21:20  

#11  The local betting pool thus far says the NY GIANTS to take the Superbowl.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-02-05 20:17  

#10  I'm watching the Superbowl with some great bourbon
Posted by: European Conservative   2012-02-05 19:42  

#9  EC - I chuckled
Posted by: Frank G   2012-02-05 17:46  

#8  @bigjim-CA
Actually true. A bottle of whiskey, passing out in the cold and you never wake up again.

I will stick to a good glass of whiskey indoors though.
Posted by: European Conservative   2012-02-05 15:33  

#7  We are so sophisticated, aren't we? :-)
Posted by: European Conservative   2012-02-05 15:27  

#6  The older folks call this phenomenon "winter".

you Europeans have a different word for everything!
Posted by: Frank G   2012-02-05 15:19  

#5  We went skiing this weekend and last night wasn't exactly balmy. -27°C we were told, not factoring in the wind chill.

The older folks call this phenomenom "winter".
Posted by: European Conservative   2012-02-05 15:12  

#4  Sarajevo was at about 15F a few minutes ago and more snow was expected.
Posted by: Lord Garth   2012-02-05 13:29  

#3  Yeah, I thought hypothermia was THE way to check out. You get groggy, your body gives up trying to maintain a constant temperature so you don't feel cold anymore, and you just drift off to sleep. The big sleep. Way better than drowning, if you ask me.
Posted by: bigjim-CA   2012-02-05 12:50  

#2  Lotp that should provoke some interesting discussion. I always thought pneumonia was the way to go. You just fall asleep. The old man's friend. The weather here is very nice. We just had a little snow but its melting already.
Posted by: Dale   2012-02-05 11:08  

#1  Dead is dead, but freezing to death really isn't pleasant.

Or so I'm told ...
Posted by: lotp   2012-02-05 09:28  

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