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30-Apr-2006, 10:18 PM #31
I am sure you understand totally what you are saying. You must think superfast to get it as misconstrued as it seems to me ....we just have different synaptical rates and frequencies my friend, and someone has to keep you on your toes.

It is probably the blend of too many converging thoughts....
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I am sure you understand totally what you are saying. You must think superfast to get it as misconstrued as it seems to me ....we just have different synaptical rates and frequencies my friend,

It is probably the blend of too many converging thoughts....
I think you hit the nail on the head with both of those.
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and someone has to keep you on your toes.
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02-May-2006, 01:25 PM #33
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and the salinity keeps dropping.
You've obviously never visited the Gulf of Mexico.
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02-May-2006, 01:30 PM #34
Global warmin does occur.
Global cooling doesa occur.
There's very little that humanity can do to alter the cycle either way.
IT IS A NATURAL PHENOMENON.

Kyoto is simply a way to punish capitalism and has very little to do with actually being concerned about global temperature variation.

That being said, I support federal laws regulating clean water and air, simply becasuse I like to breathe clean air and I like fresh, clean water.

The international community has no right to interfere with American sovereignty.
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02-May-2006, 01:53 PM #35
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>>> The international community has no right to interfere with American sovereignty.
Remember that next time you post in the 'Is Iran next after Iraq?' thread you hypocrite ....
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02-May-2006, 01:55 PM #36
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There's very little that humanity can do to alter the cycle either way.
That doesn't seem evident in what is occuring now.
The question really is, would doing anything at this time make much difference, and with the exceptions built into Kyoto I doubt compliance by the US would even matter that much.

But...the water is rising ....
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Remember that next time you post in the 'Is Iran next after Iraq?' thread you hypocrite ....
Swoooosh!............right over Lan's head.
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Remember that next time you post in the 'Is Iran next after Iraq?' thread you hypocrite ....

But ...but ....but.....but Neocons are exempt ..........
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Swoooosh!............right over Lan's head.

That was a tidal wave from another iceberg breaking off
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02-May-2006, 02:08 PM #40
One thing I've always loved about the global warming argument is that its an assumption that less than 200 years of direct temperature measurement is indicative of 20,000+ years of climate.

And don't give me that hooey about tree ring samples being reliable measures of a year's climate. Eco-climatology must be the only field of science that believes tea leaves and tree rings can provide the same weather data that thermometers, barometers, and hygrometers can.
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02-May-2006, 02:13 PM #41
Or you can go ask a politician
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02-May-2006, 02:15 PM #42
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One thing I've always loved about the global warming argument is that its an assumption that less than 200 years of direct temperature measurement is indicative of 20,000+ years of climate.

And don't give me that hooey about tree ring samples being reliable measures of a year's climate. Eco-climatology must be the only field of science that believes tea leaves and tree rings can provide the same weather data that thermometers, barometers, and hygrometers can.
Well, you will be one of the first to freeze ...as for me, I'll probably move south
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02-May-2006, 02:44 PM #43
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Remember that next time you post in the 'Is Iran next after Iraq?' thread you hypocrite ....


Driving my pickup truck is in no way comprable to Iran's threat to nuke the Western world.

So stick that in your smoke and pipe it.
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02-May-2006, 02:45 PM #44
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One thing I've always loved about the global warming argument is that its an assumption that less than 200 years of direct temperature measurement is indicative of 20,000+ years of climate.

And don't give me that hooey about tree ring samples being reliable measures of a year's climate. Eco-climatology must be the only field of science that believes tea leaves and tree rings can provide the same weather data that thermometers, barometers, and hygrometers can.

Yup
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02-May-2006, 02:50 PM #45
...........as I said, SWOOOSH!
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