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Global Warming what a crock of crap.
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OP | Post 181 made on Sunday April 22, 2007 at 17:30
Clark W. Griswold
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On April 22, 2007 at 17:03, mitchB said...
Yo Clark, did you remember to untie the dog from the back
bumper?

No. i bet he kept up for the first mile or so , then his little legs gave out.
I don't give a frog's fat ass who went through what. We need money! Hey, Russ, wanna look through Aunt Edna's purse?
Post 182 made on Sunday April 22, 2007 at 17:40
2nd rick
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On April 22, 2007 at 16:45, Mr. Stanley said...
I have heard Australia and New Zealand
are both pretty cool places.

New Zealand??
Do you like sheep?? No, I mean do you like sheep??
Rick Murphy
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Post 183 made on Sunday April 22, 2007 at 18:38
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On April 22, 2007 at 17:40, 2nd rick said...
New Zealand??
Do you like sheep?? No, I mean do you like sheep??

New Zealand, where the men are men and the sheep are nervous!
Post 184 made on Monday April 23, 2007 at 04:29
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This is my 2 cents on this subject...
YOU PEOPLE HAVE ENTIRELY TOO MUCH TIME ON YOUR HANDS!
GET BACK TO WORK!
J Miller /007 Systems
http://www.007systems.com
Post 185 made on Monday April 23, 2007 at 22:23
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Elwood: Illinois Nazis.
Jake: I hate Illinois Nazis.
Ed will be known as the Tiger Woods of the integration business, followed closely with the renaming of his company to "Hotties A/V". The tag line will be "We like big racks and tight holes"...
Post 186 made on Tuesday April 24, 2007 at 03:05
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I think this is how you guys should warp up this thread [Link: break.com]
Never Ignore the Obvious -- H. David Gray
Post 187 made on Tuesday April 24, 2007 at 08:08
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Report: China Will Pass U.S. As Polluter

[Link: breitbart.com]
Ed will be known as the Tiger Woods of the integration business, followed closely with the renaming of his company to "Hotties A/V". The tag line will be "We like big racks and tight holes"...
Post 188 made on Tuesday April 24, 2007 at 11:26
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Sherly crow is crazy...how does this help global climate change?



Crow calls for limit on loo paper

The shows include a short set from Sheryl Crow and film clips
Singer Sheryl Crow has said a ban on using too much toilet paper should be introduced to help the environment.
Crow has suggested using "only one square per restroom visit, except, of course, on those pesky occasions where two to three could be required".

The 45-year-old, who made the comments on her website, has just toured the US on a biodiesel-powered bus to raise awareness about climate change.

She teamed up with environmental activist Laurie David for the shows.

The pair targeted 11 university campuses to persuade students to help combat the world's environmental problems.

I propose a limitation be put on how many squares of toilet paper can be used in any one sitting

Sheryl Crow
"I have spent the better part of this tour trying to come up with easy ways for us all to become a part of the solution to global warming," Crow wrote.

"Although my ideas are in the earliest stages of development, they are, in my mind, worth investigating.

"I propose a limitation be put on how many squares of toilet paper can be used in any one sitting."


David (left) and Crow have finished the Stop Global Warming College Tour
The tour ended on Sunday at the George Washington University in Washington DC, where Crow performed with Tim McGraw, Faith Hill and Carole King.

Laurie David's husband, Seinfeld creator Larry David, also appeared.

Crow has also commented on her website about how she thinks paper napkins "represent the height of wastefulness".

She has designed a clothing line with what she calls a "dining sleeve".

The sleeve is detachable and can be replaced with another "dining sleeve" after the diner has used it to wipe his or her mouth.

The shows involved a short set by the singer, a talk by David and segments of Al Gore's environmental film An Inconvenient Truth.

Ed will be known as the Tiger Woods of the integration business, followed closely with the renaming of his company to "Hotties A/V". The tag line will be "We like big racks and tight holes"...
Post 189 made on Tuesday April 24, 2007 at 16:32
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What a load of rubbish.

I use far too much and intend to use as much as I need.

Don't need anyone telling me to use less bogroll to save the planet.
Sticking to what I'm good at.
Post 190 made on Tuesday April 24, 2007 at 16:57
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Storm Piles 16 Inches of Snow on Colo.

so this is global warming .....come on guys get a grip




Apr 24 02:55 PM US/Eastern



DENVER (AP) - A storm system piled more than a foot of snow on the Colorado foothills on Tuesday and hit the Plains with heavy rain, hail and violent thunderstorms.
Evergreen, in the foothills west of Denver, reported 16 inches of snow, and other foothills towns had up to 14 inches.


Ed will be known as the Tiger Woods of the integration business, followed closely with the renaming of his company to "Hotties A/V". The tag line will be "We like big racks and tight holes"...
Post 191 made on Tuesday April 24, 2007 at 17:21
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On April 21, 2007 at 11:20, phil said...
Antarctica contains 90% of the frozen water on the planet

Yes, but rate of change may be more significant than total amount (at least over a timeframe of a few decades). My understanding from reading a lot of material on both sides of the issue is that the 6% of ice on neither Antarctica nor Greenland is decreasing by more gigatons per year than Antarctica is increasing, and the 4% on Greenland is increasing by more gigatons per year than Antarctica. The total seems to increasing, but Antarctica is not the major factor in the rate.

But sea levels still seem to be rising (of course not by the absurd amounts Gore claims. Probably not by the amounts the U.N. claims). My understanding is that thermal expansion of the water already in the ocean is the major factor in recent sea level changes, rather than changes in the amount of ice. But ocean average temperature has a complex relationship to ocean surface temperature that the experts on both sides of the issue don't seem to be addressing. It is NOT a simple function of the average lagging behind the surface. I've found no decent explanations on which way the ocean temperature is changing or what is driving it.

so the question of temp change in Antarctica is important.

But even for ice changes, air and surface temperatures seem to be secondary. Where ice is increasing (Greenland) it seems to be primarily due to more snow fall and where it is decreasing it seems to be due to less snow fall.

“During the last 4 interglacials, going back 420,00
years, the Earth was warmer than it is today”.

Who cares! If the natural trend for the next 5000 years would have made it even warmer than mankind will make it in the next 100, that fact wouldn't make it wise to cause that warming over 100 years. (Note I don't believe the left about what warming mankind is causing over the next 100 years. But if they're correct, natural trends over 5000 years wouldn't make it OK).

Geology magazine, 1999 27: 179-182 Article by Anderson
and Andrews on “Radiocarbon constraints on ice sheet advance
and retreat in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica” stated
Less Antarctic ice has melted today than occurred during
the last interglacial”.

Same response as above.

On April 21, 2007 at 14:12, Anthony said...
1) it is true that earths temperature changes over eons
and that there were colder/warmer times but the evidence
also shows that temperature changes in the past took
a long time to happen (degrees/centuries instead of degrees/years)

Now I need the (seemingly) opposite response to what I just said above. First we aren't talking about a rate difference anywhere near as big as centuries vs years. Second, the rate over the last 18000 years has not been steady. Natural processes have driven the warming at least ten times faster than the average for some periods and in the reverse direction for others. It is not reasonable to conclude the current rate (even if measured accurately) is unusual.

There is serious debate over whether the Medievil warm period and the little ice age were regional events or global. But if regional, it was a pretty large region (at least Europe plus the north atlantic plus arctic and over to the north pacific). The temperature drop at the start of the little ice age (mid 1400's) dwarfs any supposedly man made temperature changes in modern times.

2) that continents and places move, that the earth wobbles....
so that some places that were warmer/colder were that
way because they were different then now and you need
to look at world temp and not (for example) was Antartic
once warm. (it was, partially because it used to be in
a more equatorial position)

Wrong time scale again. Ice age vs. non Ice age timescale is much faster than continental drift of Antarctica time scale.

3) that we know some things that cause the changes and
we know that they are caused by us. so it becomes are
we 90% responsible or 100% or 70% , so why not decrease
the effect we have

I don't believe we know. So if the question is are we 50% responsible or 0%, how much money should we spend fixing something that we don't know is broken but do know that we can't fix.

4) we need to live on this planet, yes there where times
when it was warmer/ colder and there were times when there
were dinosaurs and mammoths, neither of which survived
their climate changes.

Climate change seems an unlikely explanation for either of those extinctions.
Post 192 made on Tuesday April 24, 2007 at 17:52
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hey,

why did they find a whole frozen wooley mammoth with fresh food in its tummy in perfect condition..... sounds like sudden climate change to me, not global warming


ed
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Post 193 made on Tuesday April 24, 2007 at 19:03
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Mmmmm...Wooley Mammoth
Post 194 made on Tuesday April 24, 2007 at 19:39
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ok this will solve global warming...lets all mve today maybe we can cause global warming on that planet as well.



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Ed will be known as the Tiger Woods of the integration business, followed closely with the renaming of his company to "Hotties A/V". The tag line will be "We like big racks and tight holes"...
Post 195 made on Tuesday April 24, 2007 at 19:52
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I tried all day to find the article but I do not have a log in for the on line version of the paper. But any ways one of the guys had the radio going at work this morning and the DJ was reading funny articles accross the nation. And the other day a lady wrote in to the AR Dem Gasett Newspaper. And she said that, (I am paraphrasing here..) But she was responding to some one saying the other month was hot due to global warming. Her response was it was NOT Global warming, and that it was GW's fault. When he moved up DST the extra hour of "sunlight" was the reason for the increase in temp! And that people were stupid to believe in such media brain washing about gobal warming. Come on if we have extra hours of sun light durring the day time your darn right it is going to be hotter than normal!" The DJ's did a much better job of telling this story than I am now, but man we did not get any work done for about 20 minutes laughing about that.

And she was darn proud of herself, signed her name to it and everything! The DJ's had a blast with that one!
"Everything will be ok in the end, if it's not ok, then it's not the end."
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