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12-02-2006, 11:49 PM #61Elite Member
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Re: Global Warming?
I thought we WERE talking about the weather!
Originally Posted by CRJCaptain
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12-03-2006, 12:25 AM #62Bronze Member
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Re: Global Warming?
Wow what a thread.....I like it !!
Originally Posted by tallyho8
Heck, the other day I posted something about on the thread about advantages and disadvantage of 4wd and it was deleted faster than you can say " global warming"
. And it was not even derogatory or pointed...
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12-03-2006, 01:09 AM #63
Re: Global Warming?
Here is a link to scientific information debunking global warming, and greenhouse gases. Global Warming Lecture - Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine
Global Warming Lecture - Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine
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12-03-2006, 09:48 AM #64Gold Member
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Re: Global Warming?
Originally Posted by SkyPup
Media advertising and insurance are big money makers. The media loves doom and gloom predictions backed up by a “doctor” for “credibility” (or pass the buck). You living in Fl probably know the “Dr.” I’m referencing. His predictions have been absolutely wrong for years but when it’s obvious his predictions won’t come true he is allowed to adjust his numbers up or down and everyone (those who make money through viewership and ad sales and insurance premiums) praise his accuracy and quote him. I get so angry when I hear weather forecasters quote predicted storm numbers for the upcoming season based on “The Dr.” Amazing for how accurate they like to claim he is they totally missed this years El Nino and wind shear that blew the hurricanes away from Fl.
I fearlessly predict 2006 will have no Florida landfalling hurricanes. Whew, I’m 100% accurate, soon I’ll be quoted on every weather channel!
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12-03-2006, 10:03 AM #65Super Star Member
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Re: Global Warming?
Which one of your posts in the 4wd thread are you claiming was deleted, this one?
Originally Posted by ridgerunnerinwv
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12-03-2006, 10:15 AM #66Super Member
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Re: Global Warming?
Good one Mike. I have on occasion posted and thought the thread deleted only to find it elsewhere in TBN. I suspect this was the case with ridgerunner
Originally Posted by MikePA
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12-03-2006, 12:43 PM #67Veteran Member
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Re: Global Warming?
That was NOT my question. My question [How does any scientist know what the blazes things were like thousands of years ago?] was far more specific, and my question neither stated nor implied that scientists can not know "anything". One can demonstrate various principles of aerodynamics in today's world...they are not postulates based on theory and a presumed atmospheric composition based on an ice sample. There is a vast difference between that which can be demonstrated by experiment today and that which is postulated on evidence about which many assumptions are made. It is simply not possible to "know" in the empirical sense what the impact of 650,000 years would be on an ice core sample....the result is a postulate based on the current data and theory. This is the point I was intending to make....I am not in denial of those things that can be clearly demonstrated.
Originally Posted by CRJCaptain
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12-03-2006, 03:28 PM #68Super Member
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Re: Global Warming?
You guys both make very good points. I've enjoyed reading yours and CRJCaptain.
Originally Posted by LMTC
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12-03-2006, 03:33 PM #69Bronze Member
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Re: Global Warming?
Nope not that one,another one same thread.
Originally Posted by MikePA
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12-03-2006, 03:40 PM #70Bronze Member
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Re: Global Warming?
Good one? I don't thinks so. I might have thought it was entered and it did not save it,in retropspect it was a mute point anyway.
Originally Posted by _RaT_



