Hey, Anna, I might not have ever met you before (granted I can't guarantee that since I've meet so many people just walking down the street in one day), so you might not even exist.
*Jumps up and down* "I exist! I exist! Honest Injun! See?" *waves arms around frantically*Hey, Anna, I might not have ever met you before (granted I can't guarantee that since I've meet so many people just walking down the street in one day), so you might not even exist.
*Jumps up and down* "I exist! I exist! Honest Injun! See?" *waves arms around frantically*
lol In the big picture. (That's me over here. The small speck that you thought was a mote of dust.)Virtually non-exisistant![]()
So? Because Mr. Kakato didn't see anyone with NATO plastered all over them must obviously mean NATO doesn't have an interest in the Arctic. I see.
Les went north for a bit and was anxious to see a Arctic fox. He didn't. So because he didn't see an Arctic fox must mean there aren't any.
Like I said, my hubby wanted to see an Arctic fox and didn't. so that must mean there aren't any.Actually I saw no one,this was a remote camp I was at but I did hit mega airports going up there,a ground blizzard could see you napping in the airport for a week at a time and with a dozen airports it could be 2 weeks before you got to camp.
Never saw one nato troop traveling up there in 4 years.
Not one and I know allmost everyone in the eastern arctic,it may be a big place but the population is small.
I think it should be mandatory for every Canadian to spend at least a month in the arctic,give them a better perspective on life.
I get pissed off when I see ignorant comments from peeps who have gleaned info from their net and then post it as fact.
I'm not an Arctic expert by any means but I know what I saw in my 4 years there.
No nato troops,no nato recruitment posters,just posters on how to make a kill shot on a polar if it attacked you and those were posted in every government institution.
Like I said, my hubby wanted to see an Arctic fox and didn't. so that must mean there aren't any.
Besides, I didn't say that NATO were up there at any particular time, I said NATO has an interest in the Arctic. I have an interest in the Maritimes, too, but that doesn't mean I am there or will be there at some point.
:roll: As near as I can remember, there has been military interests in the Canadian Arctic since before WW2. I think various militaries have also scurried about over there the odd time. Seeing as both the US and Canada are members of NATO, it wouldn't surprise me if there have been NATO personel there sometimes.Ahhh,Ic:roll:
Still,people who havent been there shouldnt dole out advice like they have been there.
NATO is not up there and if they are they must have blended in pretty good with the environment.:-|
Edmonton is the most northern major population centre in Canada that have over a million people living there which means that people can live in northern climates.
All the government has to do is set up infrastucture in the north and businesses will follow and and then the people will come.
I have an idea: Let's build resorts in iqaluit.
You peeps can check out the photos I posted here if you want to see what the Arctic is really like.
1: Have you posted a Link anywhere Kakato? (why I keep thinking of volcanoes blowing their tops off I donno)
2: Don't dis the net bubba, it prevents a REAL narrowing of focus ;-P
3:Keep your ears open for high payin' jobs a good ol' boy like me can do up there ,getting too crowded down here.......hell , maybe even the not so high payin' jobs