Given Global Warming, would you buy a time share in Hawaii?
With the polar ice caps melting, hawaii should be underwater in no time.
If they give me a good deal
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Hell no!
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As a first note, your "arguments" would carry more weight if you bothered to spell correctly and made at least a passing attempt at using proper grammar. why not global warming doesn't relay exist. Global warming has a mountain of evidence supporting it. Feel free to present actual evidence against it and perhaps people will pay attention to you. cant prov it by me it was warmer in April than it was in July up here in NH You're either wrong or lying, because the mean temperature for NH in April was 43 F while that in July was 60 F. (source) As another source, WolframAlpha gives means of 45 F and 63 F, respectively. To be fair, you might mean maximums, since for April we have 88 F while for July we have 84 F (same Wolfram source), but that's hardly relevant when their minimums were so far apart (23 F as compared to 45 F; notice that July's low was April's mean). All of that aside, though, a four month spread is almost completely irrelevant in the context of Global Warming, which deals with trends over decades. Side: Hell no!
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I wouldn't buy a time share in the first place I would rather actually own my property. Besides that the owner of the time share is making alto of money off of people who have to much money to throw around. I prefer hotel rooms because they don't cost alto and they are in way more places so you don't end up going to the same place nor do you feel obligated to go someplace because your spending money on it. I definitely wouldn't get a time share in Hawaii since it might be flooded out and I don't particularly like the idea of being out of sight of land on the way there. Side: Hell no!
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No, but it would have nothing to do with global warming. I mean, hell, I live in Florida, which is almost as bad a place to live. I just wouldn't buy a timeshare. Ever. I've been around Whorelando too long and know the tactics used here and the properties you actually get ('round here) for your money are kind of crappy. I'm sure Hawaii would be fairly similar in terms of tourism b/s. Side: Hell no!
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