Bahahahhaahhahaha! I really hope you're fucking kidding about the not enough snow thing. Okay, you are totally wrong and ignorant. No one tell me otherwise because I have a firsthand experience. I live in Fresno, Ca. We are right at the base of the Sierras, so all the water we receive comes from snowmelt. Now, which is the only region in the world produces over 365 different crops? Fresno. What do crops need to grow? Water. Where does Fresno get its water? The Sierra snowmelt. I am sure 95% of the people who eat apples, oranges, grapes, peaches, nectarines, strawberries, carrots, brocolli, lettuce, etc. are eating a central valley product. We only have about a six month rain season. That is not nearly enough rain to provide water for all the crops. Now, with snow, we get a continuous amount of water replenishing out resevoirs and the San Jauquin river (largest river in California). Well, by the time you've gotten to Los Banos, there is no more water in the river. Why is that? All the water has been sucked out and used for agriculture. Not enough snow will affect the world's ass for sure. Eat lettuce? Without enough snow the price goes way up. Eat fruit? Without snow the price goes up. Go ahead and bag on Fresno being shit and what not, but all the fruits you guys eat for half the year, all the Oranges the whole world EATS come from Fresno, the ones you drink come from Florida. I don't know if anyone realized/remembers this, but two years ago we had extremely low temperatures here in the central valley and it affected the world's Orange price, because many were simply dying right there on the trees. I remember on the news farmers would burn peach pits and turn high powered electric turbines to push the heat through the orchards, preventing the Orange crop from dying. So yeah, go ahead and bag on Fresno, I do too, but just think next time you go to the produce section and remind yourself, it most likely came from Fresno. Yeah, hopefully NS did not believe what you said, dumbass. I do agree with you on us learning the hard way. I know it will happen.