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  • R Red Stateler

    Richard A. Abbott wrote:

    I fully agree with everything you said. But I can't just forget the rants, howsoever accurate or inaccurate, that fat_boy makes. He is passionate in his beliefs, and rightly so, but then, so are those who oppose his views.

    Personally, I disagree with fat_boy. I think human-induced global warming is a genuine possibility, if not a liklihood, and he disputes that it is occurring at all. What I object to is the predictions of its effects, which are not based in reasonable science, if it is indeed occurring. That just isn't possible at the moment and we're inundated with lie after lie on the matter.


    If liberals are not traitors, their only fallback argument at this point is that they're really stupid. -Ann Coulter

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    Red Stateler wrote:

    I disagree with fat_boy.

    Ditto, but I have this niggling feeling that some of what he says could turn out to be more truthful than not, if only fat_boy wouldn't keep going on and on and on.

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      Richard A. Abbott wrote:

      The normal (ordinary) citizen is being fed data

      Its not data they are fed, its opinion. The thing with AGW is that there isnt any data except for temperature records, the rest is speculation. The position of the sceptic is clear: There is not enough data to form policy.

      Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception

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      fat_boy wrote:

      There is not enough data

      To fully jump one way or the other. But being a realist, I must take the view that if this Global Climatic Change is likely to be as grave as predicted, then I am foolish to ignore or dismiss it even if some of the science may not be fully understood. And yes, I appreciate your rants on this subject if they weren't as frequent as they are.

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        Red Stateler wrote:

        Why can't a single global warming alarmist article be written without at least one lie in it?

        For the same reason that Ann Coulter is alive - sheer bad luck.

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        Don't forget her little catholic admirer, bad luck must be the reason he is alive also.

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          Richard A. Abbott wrote:

          I fully agree with everything you said. But I can't just forget the rants, howsoever accurate or inaccurate, that fat_boy makes. He is passionate in his beliefs, and rightly so, but then, so are those who oppose his views.

          Personally, I disagree with fat_boy. I think human-induced global warming is a genuine possibility, if not a liklihood, and he disputes that it is occurring at all. What I object to is the predictions of its effects, which are not based in reasonable science, if it is indeed occurring. That just isn't possible at the moment and we're inundated with lie after lie on the matter.


          If liberals are not traitors, their only fallback argument at this point is that they're really stupid. -Ann Coulter

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          Red Stateler wrote:

          he disputes that it is occurring at all.

          1750 to 1900 temperature rises, CO2 doesnt. 1900 to 1940 temperature rises, CO2 rises. 1940 to 1970 temperature falls despite CO2 rising dramatically. 1970 to 1998 temperature rises, CO2 continues rising dramaticaly. 1998 to 2007 temperature is stable, CO2 continues rising dramatically. If there is any warming component to CO2, it is being entirely masked by another process. Therefore any action on CO2 is pissing in the wind, because the temperature will go whereever the hell it wants to despite our best efforts. So, what do we do about it? If indeed it IS true that weather will be more chaotic in a warmer world, and there is NO evidence at all of this. In fact, there is evidence that the climate is better, not worse when it is warmer, then we would be better to investigate the mitigation of those effects. Instead, taxation and the redistribution of wealth globaly and individually is the stated aim of the politicans behind this. Not the saving of the planet or of lives.

          Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception

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            Red Stateler wrote:

            I disagree with fat_boy.

            Ditto, but I have this niggling feeling that some of what he says could turn out to be more truthful than not, if only fat_boy wouldn't keep going on and on and on.

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            Richard A. Abbott wrote:

            I have this niggling feeling that some of what he says could turn out to be more truthful than not,

            It is so. The wheels have started coming off the AGW bus already. In 5 years wwe will look back at this as one of mankinds greatest follies.

            Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception

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            • L Lost User

              Don't forget her little catholic admirer, bad luck must be the reason he is alive also.

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              A little gift-of-joke for you. Uranus[^] As* you liked A**tronomy... Hey that's not an insult. Believe me, just sharing a joke with you.:)


              Jemmy : Deadline? Pfft, a real programmer eats deadlines for breakfast. :P Mark: I thought real programmers ignored deadlines :sigh: Best wishes to Rexx[^]

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                A little gift-of-joke for you. Uranus[^] As* you liked A**tronomy... Hey that's not an insult. Believe me, just sharing a joke with you.:)


                Jemmy : Deadline? Pfft, a real programmer eats deadlines for breakfast. :P Mark: I thought real programmers ignored deadlines :sigh: Best wishes to Rexx[^]

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                :laugh: I have heard that joke alot, seeing how I have pictures of Uranus on my site. I uploaded one onto flickr if you want to see it. I would link to my site, but I wouldn't want the soapbox riff-raff to find there way there. http://www.flickr.com/photos/kyleedwards/1449316392/

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                • L Lost User

                  Richard A. Abbott wrote:

                  The normal (ordinary) citizen is being fed data

                  Its not data they are fed, its opinion. The thing with AGW is that there isnt any data except for temperature records, the rest is speculation. The position of the sceptic is clear: There is not enough data to form policy.

                  Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception

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                  fat_boy wrote:

                  The thing with AGW is that there isnt any data except for temperature records, the rest is speculation

                  Lots of stuff to do with AGW is probabilistic, but this is WRONG! The key issue with AGW is that the rising CO2 levels are almost certainly trapping more heat. This can be seen from the difference between the long wave radiation at the surface of the earth to that measured by satellites at the top of the atmosphere. So if we are trapping more heat, which way do you think the temperature will go? There is lots of modeling to try to determine the effects of this, none of which is perfect, but no model has managed to predict some sort of stabilising effect, the consequences range from bad to disastrous.

                  fat_boy wrote:

                  The position of the sceptic is clear: There is not enough data to form policy

                  I thought that your position was that there was so much data showing that it was in fact either not a problem or was in fact beneficial, that any proposal to limit CO2 emissions was driven by some other agenda. I see you as a poor sucker who has swallowed the FUD campaign run by those who fear the move to a low carbon economy.


                  Peter "Until the invention of the computer, the machine gun was the device that enabled humans to make the most mistakes in the smallest amount of time."

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                    :laugh: I have heard that joke alot, seeing how I have pictures of Uranus on my site. I uploaded one onto flickr if you want to see it. I would link to my site, but I wouldn't want the soapbox riff-raff to find there way there. http://www.flickr.com/photos/kyleedwards/1449316392/

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                    Eytukan
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                    Will look at them. And long time back, I saw so many pictures taken by you in some other site. They were nice too. but I lost the link, you still maintain them? If so, post it here or just email me. FlickR is blocked for me here at work I can check only when I reach back home.


                    Jemmy : Deadline? Pfft, a real programmer eats deadlines for breakfast. :P Mark: I thought real programmers ignored deadlines :sigh: Best wishes to Rexx[^]

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                    • E Eytukan

                      Will look at them. And long time back, I saw so many pictures taken by you in some other site. They were nice too. but I lost the link, you still maintain them? If so, post it here or just email me. FlickR is blocked for me here at work I can check only when I reach back home.


                      Jemmy : Deadline? Pfft, a real programmer eats deadlines for breakfast. :P Mark: I thought real programmers ignored deadlines :sigh: Best wishes to Rexx[^]

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                      Thanks, and yes I still maintain my gallery. I emailed you a link to it.

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                        Richard A. Abbott wrote:

                        I have this niggling feeling that some of what he says could turn out to be more truthful than not,

                        It is so. The wheels have started coming off the AGW bus already. In 5 years wwe will look back at this as one of mankinds greatest follies.

                        Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception

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                        Chris Kaiser
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                        fat_boy wrote:

                        It is so. The wheels have started coming off the AGW bus already. In 5 years wwe will look back at this as one of mankinds greatest follies

                        Doh... and fat_boy will be a local town hero. :laugh: the day it happens, I guess I'll owe you an apology for giving you crap about your deluge of posts on the subject.

                        This statement was never false.

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