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You have to assume it's because there are so many available types of bourbon there that no single brand takes top market share
 
also these are mostly inexpensivish liquors, which makes Patron for WA a bit odd
 
Yeah but most of the state is rural, is Seattle just that much of the population?
 
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These are the world’s 37 largest aquifers - underground supplies of water that people rely on for drinking and agriculture. Some are doing okay - but in the driest part of the world they are being depleted much faster than they are being replenished. (Blue is good, red is bad).

The scariest part? We don’t know how much water is down there, and so we don’t know when it will run out.

Full story here. http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-...satellites-show-worlds-thirst-for-groundwater

This image was created by scientists at UC Irvine, with data gathered by NASA’s GRACE satellites.
 
looks like we need to build a water pipeline from canada, not an oil pipeline
 
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