One fundamental principle of Citizendium is family-friendly. This has caused some confusion amongst the editors. I find that concept to be quite ill-defined.
"It's very hard to tell, without digging into the raw data which they won't release, how much of the claimed warming is really real, and how much shows up only because of the assumptions and conclusions and adjustments they have chosen to use."
That's a big issue. Without releasing raw data there can be little science, where other people can try to replicate or falsify findings.
At least in Finland, phosphate-containing laundry detergents are commonly sold. Supposedly, wastewater treatment gets rid of phosphorus. Then it's said that where there's no wastewater treatment (eg. summer cottage) one should use other kinds of detergents, for example those containing zeolites.
Similar freedom exists also in Finland (and most other Nordic countries), called freedom to roam. You can move unmotorized in forest, pick berries and mushroom, camp temporarily and a few other things. But you should respect other people's privacy and homes and fields etc.
Space Pirate Amazon Ninja Catgirls, to be even more precise!
One fundamental principle of Citizendium is family-friendly. This has caused some confusion amongst the editors. I find that concept to be quite ill-defined.
Links (well, they obviously go to that site) http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/CZ:Fundamentals http://forum.citizendium.org/index.php?topic=49.0 forum link, to a discussion spanning many years. It's about "offensive content".
In my opinion, Sanger is trying to ride on a high horse. ( That sounds bad, my English is failing me.)
It's illegal all the way down!
Is "India Daily" a *scientific* journal?
Certainly, it doesn't look like one!
"It's very hard to tell, without digging into the raw data which they won't release, how much of the claimed warming is really real, and how much shows up only because of the assumptions and conclusions and adjustments they have chosen to use."
That's a big issue. Without releasing raw data there can be little science, where other people can try to replicate or falsify findings.
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That sounds like Twitter radio.
How many VW Beetles can you fit in an Apophis?
Yes, and it's a one-liner.
Or the late Michael Jackson... Black to White, male to female!
It could be shaped like An Extremely Funny Potato.
Ken sent me.
Wait... uh...
There is a threshold for getting into the Swedish parliament; Wikipedia says it's 4 percent of the national vote. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament_of_Sweden#Elections
Just remember to leave a little hole in the foil to let the signal through.
At least in Finland, phosphate-containing laundry detergents are commonly sold. Supposedly, wastewater treatment gets rid of phosphorus. Then it's said that where there's no wastewater treatment (eg. summer cottage) one should use other kinds of detergents, for example those containing zeolites.
Similar freedom exists also in Finland (and most other Nordic countries), called freedom to roam. You can move unmotorized in forest, pick berries and mushroom, camp temporarily and a few other things. But you should respect other people's privacy and homes and fields etc.
Just don't try to think about all the irradiation cell phones have received from *us*!