Need a place to live in the Denver area starting AUG!
Anyone need a roommate or have a friend who needs a roommate? MD, u still renting out some of your place?
-I am not a party kind of person, so the quieter the better or at least prefer the partying be done mostly outside of the house/apt.
- Looking for a place within a 20 min drive of the Greenwood Village area. I know this varies A LOT depending on traffic. I will be driving to work around 7:00AM and back from work around 4:30PM.
- No more than two other roommates.
- $500ish a month would be reasonable.
- I would move in the first week of August.
- References easily available.
- Skier, mtn biker types would be awesome!
How many martini's is that?
Huge iceberg drifts into Antarctic bay
May 19, 2005
From: AAP
The iceberg's ice cliff reflects the low autumn sun as it drifts off the coast of Australia's Casey research station / AFP
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A MASSIVE iceberg twice the size of Malta has drifted into a bay near Australia's Casey station in Antarctica.
The 50km-long iceberg, called B15G, is part of a huge iceberg – B15 – that broke away from the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica more than five years ago.
The iceberg has drifted more than 1000km to arrive in Vincennes Bay, off Casey station, earlier this month.
Station leader Jeremy Smith says B15G was clearly visible as a long ice cliff stretching along the horizon.
"As the Antarctic winter closes in, B15G appears as a grey line occupying ninety degrees of arc and defining half our horizon, in places gleaming where the sun reflects off an ice cliff," Dr Smith said.
"But often it is sulking in shadow and difficult to distinguish from the sky in the background."
The iceberg comprises more than 220 cubic km of ice, enough for 15,000,000,000,000,000 (or 15 thousand million, million) ice cubes.