Comment Re:informal poll (Score 1) 641
No, they won't.
When there is a reason to, they will.
Note that WordStar and CP/M are still in use to this day.
No, they won't.
When there is a reason to, they will.
Note that WordStar and CP/M are still in use to this day.
Niacin, B6, C, Zinc.
Actually you should take a good hefty dose of all the vitamins and minerals from A-Z. Plus the important oils: EPA/DHA/ALA/GLA.
Maybe it won't work for you. But you might want to try to rule this out. It seems to have worked for a lot of people.
You think an above average brain can get by on the average amounts of these essential nutrients, which are precursors to the biochemical processses of thinkint and memory? Good luck with that.
Read Hoffer, Prousky et. al. in Google Scholar.
"So, I'm just wondering how that related, for example, to global warming and eventual global cooling."
To possabilities here:
1) He may he a total hick and utterly clueless.
2) He may be asking "will the rate of warming have any effect before a cooling event"
and in the latter case may know more than 99% of the pro-AGW crowd.
This David Suzuki documentary on the CBC gave some very strong and compelling evidence that the 1000 year cycle of the reversal of the earths magnetic poles is the cause of glaciation an that were 200 years into this. Maximum "cold" will occur at the halfway point, so that's 300 years from now. But it won't come all at once, it'll gradually get there and the sun flipping it's poles this xmas and the 100-yr cold records broken this year is just a taste of that.
So it might not be wise to be too smug about this, you may just have been played by somebody that actually knew more than you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Suzuki makes a pretty compelling case here and note that one piece CERN got gagged for was the critical element in this.
The Washington Post is still too spineless to call it torture.
I have a US "Green Card". I had to fill out about 27 forms and the last three required me to print my name in block letters, one letter per square. Being British I have of course impeccable printing.
All the correspondence had my name spelled correctly but when I got the card - my name was spelled incorrectly.
"It's a good thing we don't get all the government we pay for" - Will Rogers.
That's like saying we should equally worry about the guys that say 2+2 = 4 and the guys that say 2+2 = 7.
You're thinking about pollution, not climate. Noting emits CO2 on it's own.
People say "we're working on our carbon footprint" really mean "we're trying to pollute less, but for now we'll keep in doing it".
Darwin.
Copernicus.
97%.
"97%+ of geologists agreed the continents were stable. It was Settled Science. Hundreds of research papers supported it. Overwhelming consensus. And wrong. And, oddly (not really, if you think about it a moment), it was not a geologist but a meteorologist, Alfred Wegener, who ultimately showed all the mutually agreeing geologists they had it all wrong; the continents move." - Michael K. Oliver
Just because it's claimed to be settled science doesn't mean it's true. Never confuse truth for consensus.
Here's a picture of the temperature "slowly going up"
"97%+ of geologists agreed the continents were stable. It was Settled Science. Hundreds of research papers supported it. Overwhelming consensus. And wrong. And, oddly (not really, if you think about it a moment), it was not a geologist but a meteorologist, Alfred Wegener, who ultimately showed all the mutually agreeing geologists they had it all wrong; the continents move." - Michael K. Oliver
Um, about that Ozone thing.
DuPont many factors that crisis. HFCF's that replaced CFC's are 98% as harmful.
DuPont got paid to reclaim all the CFCs, make the HCHC's and make all the gear for both.
Funny how that 2% made all the difference in the world.
"We were supposed to be halfway toward a frying world now..."
'Gaia' scientist James Lovelock: I was 'alarmist' about climate change
http://worldnews.msnbc.msn.com...
True. But you get the point.
Not the first typo I've ever made. And it won't be the last. But you got the point.
How about the 75% divergence between the 2007 IPCC predictions and the 2012 IPCC measurements.
Can you explain those?
No water is the key.
Plants adapt to higher temperatures. That's why they grow better in the tropics.
Are you aware all plant life on earth is carbon limited and that CO2 used to be 7000ppm?
Intel CPUs are not defective, they just act that way. -- Henry Spencer