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This is a good example of the attitude of the typical mountain biker:
they are ONLY interested in bike access to trails, NOT caring for the park. Mike Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2008 22:18:26 -0700 From: pete fagerlin <pete@petefagerlin.com> Subject: Re: Let's get dirty - Saturday, April 12 at Mt. Diablo State Park msrutzie wrote: > Did you know the Mount Diablo State Park essentially gets no funding > for trail maintenance? Did you know that essentially the best riding in Mt. Diablo State Park is off-limits to bikes? Please let Caryn Kralovansky and Jeff Beach know that I will be there when Mt. Diablo State Park needs help with trail maintenance on Middle, Bald, Back Creek, Heatherington, etc. when they are bike-legal trails. Until then, let the wide track erode a bit, become a bit un-level and let the debris stay. It makes some relatively tame trail slightly more interesting... Happy carpooling! -- I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8 years fighting auto dependence and road construction.) Please don't put a cell phone next to any part of your body that you are fond of! http://home.pacbell.net/mjvande |
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This is a good example of the attitude of the typical envirotard(tm) they are ONLY interested in their own comfort and convenience, NOT caring for the planet. They FLY on commercial airlines to international conferences even though they know jet engines release tons of chemicals and greenhouse gasses directly into the upper atmosphere. |
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Siskuwihane schrieb:
> This is a good example of the attitude of the typical envirotard(tm) > they are ONLY interested in their own comfort and convenience, NOT > caring for the > planet. > > They FLY on commercial airlines to international conferences even > though they know jet engines release tons of chemicals and greenhouse > gasses directly into the upper atmosphere. > Well, if they plant a tree for every flight, they call it sustainable ... |
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Siskuwihane wrote:
> This is a good example of the attitude of the typical envirotard(tm) > they are ONLY interested in their own comfort and convenience, NOT > caring for the > planet. > > They FLY on commercial airlines to international conferences even > though they know jet engines release tons of chemicals and greenhouse > gasses directly into the upper atmosphere. > You know, it is really scary, but he actually might be contributing to 'saving' us from, or at least slowing down "global warming" by putting up a sunshade. If it wasn't for our pollution sunshade, we might have warmed up a bunch more like Mars has over the last few years in the latest sun cycle. Mike |
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"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:47f9360f$0$11816$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosting.com... > Siskuwihane wrote: >> This is a good example of the attitude of the typical envirotard(tm) >> they are ONLY interested in their own comfort and convenience, NOT >> caring for the >> planet. >> >> They FLY on commercial airlines to international conferences even >> though they know jet engines release tons of chemicals and greenhouse >> gasses directly into the upper atmosphere. >> > > You know, it is really scary, but he actually might be contributing to > 'saving' us from, or at least slowing down "global warming" by putting up > a sunshade. If it wasn't for our pollution sunshade, we might have warmed > up a bunch more like Mars has over the last few years in the latest sun > cycle. > With all of the improvements in Martian climate patters, it's still not a vacation hot spot like Hawaii, or Antartica. |
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Mike Romain wrote:
> Siskuwihane wrote: >> This is a good example of the attitude of the typical envirotard(tm) >> they are ONLY interested in their own comfort and convenience, NOT >> caring for the >> planet. >> >> They FLY on commercial airlines to international conferences even >> though they know jet engines release tons of chemicals and greenhouse >> gasses directly into the upper atmosphere. >> > > You know, it is really scary, but he actually might be contributing to > 'saving' us from, or at least slowing down "global warming" by putting > up a sunshade. If it wasn't for our pollution sunshade, we might have > warmed up a bunch more like Mars has over the last few years in the > latest sun cycle. You'll note, of course, that the GWAs (Global Warming Alarmists) don't take the sun into account at all in their so-called calculations and projections. (BTW, the earth has been cooling for at least ten years, as 1998 was the warmest on record in recent times. http://images.dailytech.com:80/nima...rge_hadcrut.jpg) Bill "so they'll just put the monitoring stations next to even bigger heat generators now" S. |
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> "Bill Sornson" <askme@ask.me> wrote >> You'll note, of course, that the GWAs (Global Warming Alarmists) don't >> take the sun into account at all in their so-called calculations and >> projections. > > And that makes Bill Sornson a LIAR. > Sorni is not a liar in this case, just brainwashed by right-wing talk radio. -- Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia The weather is here, wish you were beautiful |
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V-for-Vendicar wrote:
> "Bill Sornson" <askme@ask.me> wrote >> You'll note, of course, that the GWAs (Global Warming Alarmists) >> don't take the sun into account at all in their so-called >> calculations and projections. > > And that makes Bill Sornson a LIAR. LOL Grow up, sonny. |
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V-for-Vendicar wrote:
>>> And that makes Bill Sornson a LIAR. > > > "Bill Sornson" <askme@ask.me> wrote >> LOL Grow up, sonny. > > Well Billy, there are a couple here who have come to your defense and > claimed that you aren't necessarily a LIAR, you might just be a > > MMMMOOOOOOORRRRRRRRROOOOOOOONNNNNNN > > So which is it John Boy? Are you a Liar or are you a Moron? > > Both perhaps. > > We await your decision. I give. Your rapier wit and obvious knowledge on all matters meteorological are too much. {pause} TOO MUCH BULLSHIT, THAT IS! ROTFL LOL ROTFL Out. BS http://media.kusi.clickability.com/...al+Warming1.pdf http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/storie...13_coolest.html http://icecap.us/images/uploads/MoncktononBali2007.doc Plenty more out there...just ask. |
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"Jens Müller" <usenet-11-2007@tessarakt.de> wrote > Well, if they plant a tree for every flight, they call it sustainable ... At least until the tree is cut down or dies. |
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"Bill Sornson" <askme@ask.me> wrote in message news:47f99140$0$16678$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... > V-for-Vendicar wrote: >>>> And that makes Bill Sornson a LIAR. >> >> >> "Bill Sornson" <askme@ask.me> wrote >>> LOL Grow up, sonny. >> >> Well Billy, there are a couple here who have come to your defense and >> claimed that you aren't necessarily a LIAR, you might just be a >> >> MMMMOOOOOOORRRRRRRRROOOOOOOONNNNNNN >> >> So which is it John Boy? Are you a Liar or are you a Moron? >> >> Both perhaps. >> >> We await your decision. > > I give. Your rapier wit and obvious knowledge on all matters > meteorological are too much. {pause} TOO MUCH BULLSHIT, THAT IS! ROTFL > LOL ROTFL > > Out. BS > > http://media.kusi.clickability.com/...al+Warming1.pdf > > http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/storie...13_coolest.html > > http://icecap.us/images/uploads/MoncktononBali2007.doc > > Plenty more out there...just ask. > How dare you to offer some proof. They won't accept it because they have their minds made up already. |
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On Apr 7, 2:35*pm, "V-for-Vendicar"
<Just...@ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> wrote: [snip] > MMMMOOOOOOORRRRRRRRROOOOOOOONNNNNNN How many months in a winter there Scotty? Socks |
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> "Bill Sornson" <askme@ask.me> wrote in message > news:47f99140$0$16678$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... >> V-for-Vendicar wrote: >>>>> And that makes Bill Sornson a LIAR. >>> >>> >>> "Bill Sornson" <askme@ask.me> wrote >>>> LOL Grow up, sonny. >>> >>> Well Billy, there are a couple here who have come to your defense >>> and claimed that you aren't necessarily a LIAR, you might just be a >>> >>> MMMMOOOOOOORRRRRRRRROOOOOOOONNNNNNN >>> >>> So which is it John Boy? Are you a Liar or are you a Moron? >>> >>> Both perhaps. >>> >>> We await your decision. >> >> I give. Your rapier wit and obvious knowledge on all matters >> meteorological are too much. {pause} TOO MUCH BULLSHIT, THAT IS! ROTFL >> LOL ROTFL >> >> Out. BS >> >> http://media.kusi.clickability.com/...al+Warming1.pdf >> >> http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/storie...13_coolest.html >> >> http://icecap.us/images/uploads/MoncktononBali2007.doc >> >> Plenty more out there...just ask. > How dare you to offer some proof. They won't accept it because > they have their minds made up already. Kind of makes you wonder why Al Gore is going to spend $300M on GW propaganda now that it's the "consensus" view. He and the environment would be better off if he spent it on a new private jet instead of that '70s era Gulfspew on which he's flying around today. Bill "inconvenient facts" S. |
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"Bill Sornson" <askme@ask.me> wrote > You'll note, of course, that the GWAs (Global Warming Alarmists) don't > take the sun into account at all in their so-called calculations and > projections. And that makes Bill Sornson a LIAR. IPCC Climate Change 2001: Working Group I: The Scientific Basis Mann et al. (1998, 2000) used a multi-correlation technique and found significant correlations with solar and, less so, with the volcanic forcing over parts of the palaeo-record. The authors concluded that natural forcings have been important on decadal-to-century time-scales, but that the dramatic warming of the 20th century correlates best and very significantly with greenhouse gas forcing. The use of multiple correlations avoids the possibility of spuriously high correlations due to the common trend in the solar and temperature time-series (Laut and Gunderman, 1998). Attempts to estimate the contributions of natural and anthropogenic forcing to 20th century temperature evolution simultaneously are discussed in Section 12.4. |
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>> And that makes Bill Sornson a LIAR. "Bill Sornson" <askme@ask.me> wrote > LOL Grow up, sonny. Well Billy, there are a couple here who have come to your defense and claimed that you aren't necessarily a LIAR, you might just be a MMMMOOOOOOORRRRRRRRROOOOOOOONNNNNNN So which is it John Boy? Are you a Liar or are you a Moron? Both perhaps. We await your decision. |
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