But today has been canceled.
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Oh, okay.
Here are New York — and other cities — as they have grown through the decades. Behold.
(Now all we have to do is plan to move them inland 20 miles or so by mid-century, because the Republican chair of the House climate-change committee doesn’t “believe in” climate change.)
Tomorrow may be cancelled, too — it’s August, for crying out loud! What are summers for if not a little sloth?