I'm always willing to listen to scientific facts as long as they cover all their bases. Otherwise it's just theories. If one scientist says the polar ice caps are melting and the polar bears are drowning and it's caused by global warming, then another scientist says that the Antarctic ice is getting thicker.
It's getting hotter in some places and colder in others. Melting ice isn't causing the ocean waters to rise; it's forming new ice elsewhere.
That is why I have made up my mind that I don't believe that global warming is manmade, and that these events are the natural cycles of nature.
And yet you claim I won't believe any scientist that believes in your agenda, but would you believe any scientist that is against it?
As far as political propaganda, what does world peace have to do with global warming? Why didn't they win a science prize instead? Seems awfully political to me.
Now here's some things you don't know about me. I don't like the way we fuel our lives and I wish there were good alternatives. I don't like oil drilling and mining's effect on the environment and animals. These are things I get on board with and support fixing. Saying our cars and livestock flatulence kills polar bears is just a bit too far fetched.
I wonder how many of those "thousands" are liberal politcal activists. Also, what about the "thousands" of highly trained climatologists who say this is normal for the earth and bring up facts to prove it?
I wonder if your friends would look at it differently if their salaries were paid by organizations trying to prove that global warming isn't caused by man.
Wow, I didn't know the definition of "third world countries" was so broad to include the one country that manufactures the majority of our import goods and the country that handles most of our outsourcing.
I'm not exactly sure how this is high tech either unless it's just the height involved. They have car elevators in Tokyo already for parking cars.
I'm always willing to listen to scientific facts as long as they cover all their bases. Otherwise it's just theories. If one scientist says the polar ice caps are melting and the polar bears are drowning and it's caused by global warming, then another scientist says that the Antarctic ice is getting thicker. It's getting hotter in some places and colder in others. Melting ice isn't causing the ocean waters to rise; it's forming new ice elsewhere. That is why I have made up my mind that I don't believe that global warming is manmade, and that these events are the natural cycles of nature. And yet you claim I won't believe any scientist that believes in your agenda, but would you believe any scientist that is against it? As far as political propaganda, what does world peace have to do with global warming? Why didn't they win a science prize instead? Seems awfully political to me. Now here's some things you don't know about me. I don't like the way we fuel our lives and I wish there were good alternatives. I don't like oil drilling and mining's effect on the environment and animals. These are things I get on board with and support fixing. Saying our cars and livestock flatulence kills polar bears is just a bit too far fetched.
I wonder how many of those "thousands" are liberal politcal activists. Also, what about the "thousands" of highly trained climatologists who say this is normal for the earth and bring up facts to prove it?
I wonder if your friends would look at it differently if their salaries were paid by organizations trying to prove that global warming isn't caused by man.
Wow, I didn't know the definition of "third world countries" was so broad to include the one country that manufactures the majority of our import goods and the country that handles most of our outsourcing.
"paravirtualization hypervisor" is going to be my new tech-babble phrase for a while :p
I've been using a whitelist system for email for over two years and I love it. Though I don't know how that will work for everything else.