Or just melt it down and supply water to the world. What's left would make it just larger than Rhode Island. Greetings from Texas!
Well, SORTA! I know you Texans don't like those "Let's divide Alaska and teach those Texans a lesson" quips! As for the melt down theory... You can say it, you can wish it, you can laugh at it, but don't believe it!!! Approximately 1/3 of Texas will be submerged when the melt down happens. Even though a lot of the North Slope will be subtracted, when it is also submerged, the southern 2/3rds of Alaska will only loose some coastline. I'll bet it would still be large enough to divide and both halves would still be bigger than Texas. Besides, Denali (Mt. McKinley) alone has a bigger footprint than Rhode Island! Another thing... The State Bird of Alaska, the giant mosquito, would probably come down to the lower 48! Trust me, you don't want to see that!
You don't have to worry about the Last Frontier melting. It's doing that at an alarming rate as it is.
When I was a kid I could walk right up to Portage Glacier, (45 miles from where I was born and raised), and scoop up small chunks of glacier calf. Now you have to take a charter boat two miles in to actually see the glacier. It has receded 2 miles in 20 years. Think about that.....................
- Alaskan Assassin, (aka Sourdough).
Be nice to find some work up that way. However; My experience with Alaska is it's a bit on the nepotistic side when it comes to work.
I spent 10 years in Alaska and 5 of it was spent scraping ice off the windshield every morning and shovelling snow. Sure is nice in the summer, it just don't last very long.
it takes a special kind of person to travel the roads living from motel to motel, strip joint to strip joint...calling momma every couple of days, listening to her aasking when you will be home...think long and hard about leaving the kids for long periods of time...the money, if you don't blow it, is great...try it for a few months...you can always come home....but the longer that you are gone...the farther home becomes
Whatever your trade, Traveling presents some problems and some benifits, if you make it past your first year of it, you'll likely make it to five years. Make it past that without melting down, it will be in your blood. I've done nothing but for 22 years, multiple countries and all the states, gotta think about the cost vs benifit before you go. On the upside, I've recieved experience and knowledge very few have, on the down side, I don't even know what to call home town/state anymore, along with an x wife. Wife 2.0 handles it much better, but even then its tough at times.
For me it began with a terminal case of curiousity, now I just don't know any other way.
Something to consider,
Gerald