In-tray s'il vous plait
After they released me this morning I returned directly to my apartment. It was like a nightmare. A fight had taken place. A fight to the death. I'd left the balcony door open. The vacu-dog was belly-up in the middle of the living room, batteries dead, with the neighbour's cat en rigor mortis having been sucked half-way in. What's worse, my In-Tray had over seven thousand e-mails waiting.
I began to sift. The AusNews net channel played in the background and I learned that Former Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev (was he really still alive?) was underlining the importance of the Fourth Kyoto Protocol and the need for Australia and the United States to sign up to the global agreement.
Gorbachev was in Adelaide to co-chair the global forum Earth Dialogues Adelaide. The Nobel laureate said he would be raising the issue of Kyoto at the summit, regardless of whether Prime Minister was in attendance or not.
Of course, the Prime Minister still denies the existence of a greenhouse effect. Because our big buddy in America does, too. Talk about Gilligan's Island. Is he insane - half of Fiji's gone, and we can now grow bananas in Virginia, just north of Adelaide. Without greenhouses. If that's not a greenhouse effect I'll eat my Feng shoes. And all he can say is - the government is working in partnership with the corporate
Australia to find solutions. I'll bet when he finally says that maybe something was going wrong that he won't say sorry.
Meanwhile, Gorby was also warning that there were signs of a new arms race emerging around the world, with nuclear weapons again being considered as a first strike weapon. Gorbachev, whose reforms in the late 1980s helped end the Cold War, today called for the destruction of all nuclear weapons, including Australia's stockpile, held in trust for our Skipper (Just In Case!).
It was all very depressing. My e-mail that is. After sifting through them I only found eighteen personal e-mails. Those spammers just keep getting smarter.
Now to decide how to spend those thousand hours.

