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Why is it attached to Antarctica? It should be put somewhere near the equator where it's the hottest. 😕
 
Originally posted by: csiro

Why is it attached to Antarctica? It should be put somewhere near the equator where it's the hottest. 😕

If we take heat away from the equator, the ice caps could still melt, then we'd still be screwed by drowning.
 
Originally posted by: Lonyo
Originally posted by: csiro

Why is it attached to Antarctica? It should be put somewhere near the equator where it's the hottest. 😕

If we take heat away from the equator, the ice caps could still melt, then we'd still be screwed by drowning.

It's great that we're now debating WHERE he decided to put his giant cpu fan in an attempt to solve global warming.

Only in ATOT.
 
Didn't they solve global warming in Futurama. We just need to drop a HUGE block of ice in the ocean every so often.
 
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Didn't they solve global warming in Futurama. We just need to drop a HUGE block of ice in the ocean every so often.

That was only temporary. It took a billion robot farts to get the permanent solution - push Earth farther from the sun, thus cooling it.
 
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Didn't they solve global warming in Futurama. We just need to drop a HUGE block of ice in the ocean every so often.

That was only temporary. It took a billion robot farts to get the permanent solution - push Earth farther from the sun, thus cooling it.

We have 1000 years until the ice runs out.
 
Originally posted by: yowolabi
Originally posted by: Lonyo
Originally posted by: csiro

Why is it attached to Antarctica? It should be put somewhere near the equator where it's the hottest. 😕

If we take heat away from the equator, the ice caps could still melt, then we'd still be screwed by drowning.

It's great that we're now debating WHERE he decided to put his giant cpu fan in an attempt to solve global warming.

Only in ATOT.

:heart:
 
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Didn't they solve global warming in Futurama. We just need to drop a HUGE block of ice in the ocean every so often.

That was only temporary. It took a billion robot farts to get the permanent solution - push Earth farther from the sun, thus cooling it.

lmao :laugh:
 
We have 10 years until the dollar isn't the currency measured by the barrel-then it won't matter if we bake-might want to put some heat pipes arount that bastard *S*

Rogo
 
Originally posted by: csiro

Why is it attached to Antarctica? It should be put somewhere near the equator where it's the hottest. 😕

LMAO

THERE IS A FVCKING HEATSINK ON EARTH. and you ask that question?
 
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