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On May 8, 4:45 am, Bill C <tritonri...@verizon.net> wrote:
>http://www.local6.com/news/16169506/detail.html > > Fla. Teacher Accused Of Wizardry > Man Made Toothpick Vanish In Class > > POSTED: 10:15 pm EDT May 5, 2008 > UPDATED: 12:39 pm EDT May 7, 2008 > > LAND 'O LAKES, Fla. -- A substitute teacher in Pasco County has lost > his job after being accused of wizardry. > > Bill C Thanks for the laugh. That's priceless. Also: Ted van de Weteringe > "reality-based community"---I love it! When do we move? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reality-based_community The power of propaganda is amazing, but in the end reality always wins. That interim period can be pretty rough though. -Paul |
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On May 8, 1:59 am, Donald Munro <fat-dumb...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Tom Kunich wrote: > > On TV, Al Gore and Ted Turner have stated that the whole world is going > > >> to die unless we are willing to murder more than half of them. And they > >> advocate methods of that murder. > Howard Kveck wrote: > > You have the most vivid imagination, Tommy. > > Just exercising the drama queen module. That's an understatement. I think you should call it "Turbo Hysteria". |
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SLAVE of THE STATE wrote:
> On May 8, 7:29 am, Mark & Steven Bornfeld > <bornfeldm...@dentaltwins.com> wrote: > > >> "reality-based community"---I love it! When do we move? > > It certainly rings the bell on the irony meter so hard that I am now > deaf to what the "realists" have to say. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_framing I'm down wit dat. Like, if you lose your job it's a recession, when I lose my job it's a depression. Steve -- Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS http://www.dentaltwins.com Brooklyn, NY 718-258-5001 |
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SLAVE of THE STATE wrote:
>> It certainly rings the bell on the irony meter so hard that I am now >> deaf to what the "realists" have to say. >> >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_framing > > Mark & Steven Bornfeld wrote: > I'm down wit dat. Like, if you lose your job it's a recession, when I > lose my job it's a depression. If he loses his job we all lose our afternoon training ride. |
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Donald Munro wrote:
>> > Mark & Steven Bornfeld wrote: >> I'm down wit dat. Like, if you lose your job it's a recession, when I >> lose my job it's a depression. > > If he loses his job we all lose our afternoon training ride. > I don't even want to know how that works. Steve -- Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS http://www.dentaltwins.com Brooklyn, NY 718-258-5001 |
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In article <482314ac$0$14355$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl>,
Ted van de Weteringe <myfullname@xs4all.nl.invalid> wrote: > Mark & Steven Bornfeld wrote: > > "reality-based community"---I love it! When do we move? > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reality-based_community Individuals or groups calling themselves `reality based' commit hubris. The laws of irony are against them. -- Michael Press |
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On May 8, 12:01 pm, Michael Press <rub...@pacbell.net> wrote:
> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reality-based_community > > Individuals or groups calling themselves `reality based' > commit hubris. The laws of irony are against them. Read the link. |
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On May 8, 12:58 pm, Robert Chung <rech...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On May 8, 12:01 pm, Michael Press <rub...@pacbell.net> wrote: > > > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reality-based_community > > > Individuals or groups calling themselves `reality based' > > commit hubris. The laws of irony are against them. > > Read the link. Ah, but reading the link would be `reality based'. |
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On 7 May 2008 20:28:48 GMT, William Asher <gcnp58@yahoo.com> wrote:
>The social and economic science of climate change is really very simple, to >avoid making any sacrifices during our lifetimes, most of us are betting >that the really bad effects will occur after we are dead. Why think of them as bad. When my son asked me what would happen if the sea level rises 100 feet, I tell him that we wont have to drive as far to go to the beach. |
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On May 7, 7:44*pm, "Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo. com> wrote:
> <dustoyev...@mac.com> wrote in message > > news:ad8ee411-fe7b-47aa-89ec-a8bddd0923e9@c58g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... > > > > > The list is phony. Maybe not Rovian, but a good smear (lie) > > nonetheless. > > > Hint: you can tell that some of those on the list don't agree with the > > standpoint of the list-makers because they ask (some in no uncertain > > terms) that their names be removed from said list. > > I've got news for you - MANY scientists asked for their names to be removed > from the UN document because not only did they NOT agree with the findings > but the committee management even stated that they changed the papers to > suit their opinions. > > Funny you didn't make anything out of that. Which changes the "500" bullshit exactly how? I'm not talking about global warming (hint hint). "Lying" is the problem. Let's stay there and get that straightened out first, OK? --D-y |
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On May 8, 2:16 pm, Jack Hollis <xslee...@aol.com> wrote:
> On 7 May 2008 20:28:48 GMT, William Asher <gcn...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > >The social and economic science of climate change is really very simple, to > >avoid making any sacrifices during our lifetimes, most of us are betting > >that the really bad effects will occur after we are dead. > > Why think of them as bad. When my son asked me what would happen if > the sea level rises 100 feet, I tell him that we wont have to drive as > far to go to the beach. That sounds good... except you'll be starving because of decades of drought in crop producing areas and you won't be driving because all the ports and many of the oil fields world-wide will be underwater. But what the hell, go ahead and pick out a nice bathing suit. -Paul |
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On Thu, 8 May 2008 15:55:57 -0700 (PDT), "Paul G." <carbide@egine.com>
wrote: >> Why think of them as bad. When my son asked me what would happen if >> the sea level rises 100 feet, I tell him that we wont have to drive as >> far to go to the beach. > >That sounds good... except you'll be starving because of decades of >drought in crop producing areas Nonsense, my fridge will be stocked full of Alaska oranges and grapefruits. >and you won't be driving because all >the ports and many of the oil fields world-wide will be underwater. I'll be driving my electric car to the beach that will be charged at home from electricity produced by nuclear energy. >But what the hell, go ahead and pick out a nice bathing suit. >-Paul I prefer natural fibers so it will be made from Canadian cotton. |
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Donald Munro wrote:
> In another thread Tom Kunich wrote: >> Psst - MOST "climate scientists" deny "global warming". > > Robert Chung wrote: >> Hmmm. Well, in matters like these I try to start with little steps. >> Pointing out how foolish you are is almost always a reasonable beginning. > > I think you may have bitten off more than you can chew. Although the > voyeur in Schwartz might enjoy your attempts. > > Bob has weird ideas about voyeurism. |
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On Wed, 7 May 2008 17:35:42 -0700, "Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo. com>
wrote: >Global warming MAY be occurring - if so it is a natural process that man has >essentially no connection to. More than likely it is nothing more than >another warming phase caused by the sun. The fact is that historically we're >on the edge of another ice age. The earth's temperature has always changed, it is currently changing and it will continue to change. Very few scientists would question that the earth has gotten warmer over the last century. Determining the average temperature of the earth is not an exact science, but very few serious scientists would disagree that the earth is in a warming cycle. There is also scientific evidence that CO2 is a greenhouse gas. This has been proven by empirical experiments which have been replicated numerous times. You can take that as a fact. Human activity has been increasing the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. Therefore it is reasonable to assume that human activity is having an effect on global temperature. Going beyond that is where the trouble lies. The temperature of the earth is effected by numerous factors, of which the greenhouse effect is only one. It is impossible to determine accurately what percent of the earth's temperature is the result of the greenhouse effect. The overall climate system is not understood well enough to do that. To add to the problem, the greenhouse effect itself is a very complex process. It is impossible to accurately measure exactly how much CO2 contributes to the overall greenhouse effect. Thus it is impossible for there to be any scientific proof of exactly how much humans are contributing to global warming. In reality, there aren't two camps to this issue. The reality is that there is a continuum, of opinions. The top end of the spectrum is seen in the UN ICCP report which states that it is "highly likely" that a "significant" amount of the warming seen in the past 100 years is of human origin. Obviously even this statement is not very precise. On the other end are scientists that say that CO2 contribution to the greenhouse effect is small and that human activity is only a small percent of that amount. The bottom line is that no one really knows for sure. I'm rooting for the scientists that minimize the human impact because I have very little hope that there will be any reduction in CO2 emission. In fact, I'm sure that the opposite is true. CO2 emissions will continue to increase. Of course, there are some people who think that global warming isn't that bad and that humans will adjust just fine. Or perhaps humans may come up with a technical solution that will allow them to control the CO2 levels in the atmosphere, or at least stop the human contribution to CO2. |
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<2ef51ac6-1cf4-4d7f-8b2e-f24dff3dafd8@k10g2000prm.googlegroups.com>, Robert Chung <rechung@gmail.com> wrote: > On May 8, 12:01 pm, Michael Press <rub...@pacbell.net> wrote: > > > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reality-based_community > > > > Individuals or groups calling themselves `reality based' > > commit hubris. The laws of irony are against them. > > Read the link. I read it, and stand by what I said. -- Michael Press |
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