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Comment Re:Idiots keeping us safe, it seems (Score 1) 1097

Have you ever stopped to think that perhaps part of the reason they as so god damn fucking angry is BECAUSE of the dropped bombs?

I just wonder, how many years of bombs being dropped on your families would it take for you to consider a driveby on the people doing it?

But no, its the RELIGION thats the problem.. cannot be anything else.

No, they just can't seem to play nice with anybody, but it's not just the religion, they were assholes even before they became Muslims. Not all of them of course but enough of them. The worst part is they are like commies, they can't except that the reason for their problem isn't that they have converted the whole world, so they're hell-bent on destroying what they envy.

Comment Re:Please bugger off? (Score 1) 1097

Slashdot used to be a place to get away from this kind of 'discussion'. Where something with an inflammatory title like 'Draw The Pedophile' gets marked as insightful...

There are muslim nerds too...

Dude the only post to have ever gotten deleted on slashdot was in a religious thread. You want to see inflamation post there hasn't been any warming for 18 years and put in a link to WUWT or the Ocean ate the heat and a link to SS!

Comment Re:tip of the iceberg (Score 1) 1097

There was a movie made of the life the Prophet, it was blamed for inciting the revolution in Egypt. From what I could see from the trailers it was every bit as bad as the movie "The Profit" a docu-drama about L Ron Hubbard, who founded the religion "Scientology" and probably one of the few religions whose adherents are as easily offended as the Muslims.

Comment Re:Like deer hunting in Texas (Score 1) 1097

Oh noway, you can take a doe or buck with your bow licence, you can take a buck on your firearm licence and a doe if you have a doe permit and you can take a buck on your muzzle loading licence; so that a total of 4 max, not dozens, but the true is most people take zip. Now in Michigan you can take a feral domestic pig on any licence, as many as you want too, that doesn't include wild pigs either, just escaped domestic pigs.
Now that's a lot closer to what they were doing, baiting feral pigs for open season.

Comment Re:Seems he has more of a clue (Score 1) 703

References

        IPCC Fourth Assessment Report, Summary for Policymakers, p. 5 (the 5th AR is published)

        B.D. Santer et.al., “A search for human influences on the thermal structure of the atmosphere,” Nature vol 382, 4 July 1996, 39-46

        Gabriele C. Hegerl, “Detecting Greenhouse-Gas-Induced Climate Change with an Optimal Fingerprint Method,” Journal of Climate, v. 9, October 1996, 2281-2306

        V. Ramaswamy et.al., “Anthropogenic and Natural Influences in the Evolution of Lower Stratospheric Cooling,” Science 311 (24 February 2006), 1138-1141

        B.D. Santer et.al., “Contributions of Anthropogenic and Natural Forcing to Recent Tropopause Height Changes,” Science vol. 301 (25 July 2003), 479-483.

        In the 1860s, physicist John Tyndall recognized the Earth's natural greenhouse effect and suggested that slight changes in the atmospheric composition could bring about climatic variations. In 1896, a seminal paper by Swedish scientist Svante Arrhenius first speculated that changes in the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere could substantially alter the surface temperature through the greenhouse effect.

        National Research Council (NRC), 2006. Surface Temperature Reconstructions For the Last 2,000 Years. National Academy Press, Washington, DC.

        Church, J. A. and N.J. White (2006), A 20th century acceleration in global sea level rise, Geophysical Research Letters, 33, L01602, doi:10.1029/2005GL024826.

        The global sea level estimate described in this work can be downloaded from the CSIRO website.

        http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/cl... anomalies/index.html

        http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/cru/d...

        http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gist...

        T.C. Peterson et.al., "State of the Climate in 2008," Special Supplement to the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, v. 90, no. 8, August 2009, pp. S17-S18.

        I. Allison et.al., The Copenhagen Diagnosis: Updating the World on the Latest Climate Science, UNSW Climate Change Research Center, Sydney, Australia, 2009, p. 11

        http://www.giss.nasa.gov/resea...

        http://science.nasa.gov/headli... 01apr_deepsolarminimum.htm

        Levitus, et al, "Global ocean heat content 1955–2008 in light of recently revealed instrumentation problems," Geophys. Res. Lett. 36, L07608 (2009).

        L. Polyak, et.al., “History of Sea Ice in the Arctic,” in Past Climate Variability and Change in the Arctic and at High Latitudes, U.S. Geological Survey, Climate Change Science Program Synthesis and Assessment Product 1.2, January 2009, chapter 7

        R. Kwok and D. A. Rothrock, “Decline in Arctic sea ice thickness from submarine and ICESAT records: 1958-2008,” Geophysical Research Letters, v. 36, paper no. L15501, 2009

        http://nsidc.org/sotc/sea_ice....

        National Snow and Ice Data Center

        World Glacier Monitoring Service

        http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/extre...

        http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/co2/s...

        http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/co2/s...

        C. L. Sabine et.al., “The Oceanic Sink for Anthropogenic CO2,” Science vol. 305 (16 July 2004), 367-371

        Copenhagen Diagnosis, p. 36.

        National Snow and Ice Data Center

        C. Derksen and R. Brown, "Spring snow cover extent reductions in the 2008-2012 period exceeding climate model projections," GRL, 39:L19504

        http://nsidc.org/cryosphere/so...

        Rutgers University Global Snow Lab, Data History Accessed August 29, 2011.

a few more 2009s than I saw at first glance, yet the point I was making , that the link was based on old references is still valid.

Comment Re:Seems he has more of a clue (Score 1) 703

Interesting, most of the references on your linked page is from 2006, the newest is 2011. NASA seems to think that there is Decreased snow cover (the 2011 reference), yet when you follow their link to the actual data, you see the snow cover anomaly hovers around zero; if there newest reference is that far off now, one wonders about the older stuff.

Comment Re:Seems he has more of a clue (Score 1) 703

I'm afraid the burden of proof is on you to show the results of all your experiments proving climate change is not happening. The overwhelming evidence we have is that *is* occurring - so any disproof of this needs presenting far more than any more corroboration.

Which is how science works, BTW.

Warming trend has been flatline for over 18 years, the Arctic summer sea-ice that was predicted to be gone two years ago, is recovering and Antarctic seaice is near record levels; the burden is on you.

Comment Re:It's my choice to kill my kid! (Score 1) 616

In the Army, you didn't have to get all of those shots, but if you didn't get the shots, and contracted an illness those shots would have prevented there would have been a Courts Martial for you. I'd be open to anti-vaxers being criminally liable for harm done to their children by neglecting their vaccinations.

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