There are activists running around screaming cause both the AGW and anti-AGW side has idiots claiming to speak for the movement(s).
Is e.g. Rush Limbaugh considered a good indication of the views of intellectual republicans? E.g. things like Earth Day and the people you find at gatherings like that are feel-good idiots, same if you go to a gun show you find lots of rednecks shooting stuff.
During the night you are located in an area on the sphere that is earth where there is no shining happening, and 'night' describes not an universal span of time but rather a span of time tied to a location on the surface of the earth. The places where the Sun is shining are 'day' time and locations, the places where it isn't are defined as 'night'.
Indeed, during night the Sun does shine _somewhere_, but it does not shine 'at night'.
(Modified to include the concept of midnight sun, but that's just a special case)
Yeah, the UK had its coldest winter in 100 years... They must have been doing tricks with the numbers, like averaging Venusian and UK temperatures to arrive at that result!
Peak oil is the point where the rate of extraction is at its maximum. Idiot.
When do we reach that point in reality? It depends on the reserves, how much it will cost to extract said reserves, national policies and willingness to invest by oil companies. THESE ARE ALL THINGS TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT BY THOSE WHO'S JOB IT IS TO PREDICT FUTURE OIL PRODUCTION RATES.
Here are the ideas that are considered heretical by the true believers in global warming:
Why don't we just say; you'll ignore our wacko's, and we'll ignore yours.
1) The sun is the biggest driver of the Earth's Climate
And it has been declining in output since 1985, which means global temperatures should be declining... Well, dang.
2) There is already more than enough CO2 for a 'full' greenhouse effect so more will not make it 'worse.'
We're already pretty fucked, so let's make it even worse just cause we can?
3) The Earth has been cooling since 2007.
NASA has said 2010 is the warmest meterological year on record (which ends on 30. nov), which means that by 'cooling' you actually mean 'warming' which incidentally makes things so much clearer.
4) Current computer models of the Earth's long-term climate are not necessarily correct.
Neither are those used by CERN to analyze data from the LHC, yet I don't see you taking issues with their results.
Though on second thought, I bet you're also one of those who is expecting the earth to be sucked into a micro black hole.
True, but while News Corp has in-depth and factual reporting there is just the unfortunate fact that it is all based on events from an alternate evil-twin universe.
Yeah, but that profile is a believable as Santa Clause. But some people, like you, do seem to believe in Santa Clause so why not... It _MIGHT_ be true.
Fuck you and your country's international relations.
People in a lot of countries are getting a wakeup call on how the US really views them and their elected (or not elected) leaders, and while it has been 'known' by those in the know... Still to have it exposed to the public in such a manner means it's much harder to try hiding it from the people.
Much of it is just embarrassing and not really 'relevant' stuff, true. Yet being a 'crime' is not really the standard by which we should filter them... Cause in that case even talk of acts of torture would be considered not interesting considering what the US has been up to lately.
Remember; these leaks are not primarily for the American people. They are for the rest of the world.
So the Taiwanese politician's spokesman saying he has rejected the price, and then the peace prize being handed to a 6 year old girl (with photo op and all) means we need confirmation? Of course they say it's no way connected to the chinese government, in the same way the Norwegian one isn't.
It was an obvious attempt at first get sympathy from asian countries, then when that fell flat they tried to ridicule the Nobel peace price by giving it to a 6 year old girl... How can China manage to mess up their soft power to this degree?...
Following the link to the original articles in that page of yours, I found:
Jay Pasachoff, an astronomy professor at Williams College, said that Pluto's global warming was "likely not connected with that of the Earth. The major way they could be connected is if the warming was caused by a large increase in sunlight. But the solar constant--the amount of sunlight received each second--is carefully monitored by spacecraft, and we know the sun's output is much too steady to be changing the temperature of Pluto."
So as always there's a lot of selective reading going on here... Try harder next time, perhaps find a page that doesn't link to the original articles so that we can find out about the details that always seem to ruin good denialist arguments.
And how does that apply to the time _BEFORE_ the Civil Rights Act, or even back when slaves were property.
You can come with the argument that civil rights laws prove civil disobedience is morally wrong, but that kinda ignores quite a lot of the history leading up to those laws being passed... A place where the fight for civil rights included breaking laws, even ones supported only by a minority.
There are activists running around screaming cause both the AGW and anti-AGW side has idiots claiming to speak for the movement(s).
Is e.g. Rush Limbaugh considered a good indication of the views of intellectual republicans? E.g. things like Earth Day and the people you find at gatherings like that are feel-good idiots, same if you go to a gun show you find lots of rednecks shooting stuff.
During the night you are located in an area on the sphere that is earth where there is no shining happening, and 'night' describes not an universal span of time but rather a span of time tied to a location on the surface of the earth. The places where the Sun is shining are 'day' time and locations, the places where it isn't are defined as 'night'.
Indeed, during night the Sun does shine _somewhere_, but it does not shine 'at night'.
(Modified to include the concept of midnight sun, but that's just a special case)
Yeah, the UK had its coldest winter in 100 years... They must have been doing tricks with the numbers, like averaging Venusian and UK temperatures to arrive at that result!
How is that meaningless?
I would have thought it said many, many things I'd call meaning-full about the difference between Japan and America.
Peak oil is the point where the rate of extraction is at its maximum. Idiot.
When do we reach that point in reality? It depends on the reserves, how much it will cost to extract said reserves, national policies and willingness to invest by oil companies. THESE ARE ALL THINGS TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT BY THOSE WHO'S JOB IT IS TO PREDICT FUTURE OIL PRODUCTION RATES.
The concept of Peak Oil isn't stupid, you are.
I'm pretty sure prisoners in America get better healthcare than the average american. ^_^.
And the above is a sad example of why government should not allow trailer park families to do homeschooling.
Here are the ideas that are considered heretical by the true believers in global warming:
Why don't we just say; you'll ignore our wacko's, and we'll ignore yours.
1) The sun is the biggest driver of the Earth's Climate
And it has been declining in output since 1985, which means global temperatures should be declining... Well, dang.
2) There is already more than enough CO2 for a 'full' greenhouse effect so more will not make it 'worse.'
We're already pretty fucked, so let's make it even worse just cause we can?
3) The Earth has been cooling since 2007.
NASA has said 2010 is the warmest meterological year on record (which ends on 30. nov), which means that by 'cooling' you actually mean 'warming' which incidentally makes things so much clearer.
4) Current computer models of the Earth's long-term climate are not necessarily correct.
Neither are those used by CERN to analyze data from the LHC, yet I don't see you taking issues with their results.
Though on second thought, I bet you're also one of those who is expecting the earth to be sucked into a micro black hole.
So what you're saying is the earth is cooling? Or did you mean warming? TL;DR
Interesting... So would we need to apply for a license in the country the server is located, and/or in each participating country?
The jailbroken iPhones weren't using pirated iOs... Learn to read/remember.
I was kinda thinking it was an internal inverted penis...
Besides, I live in the territory between DFC and traps so 4Chan does not provide.
Should I be relieved or worried that I'm not the only one who checked that out immediately?..
True, but while News Corp has in-depth and factual reporting there is just the unfortunate fact that it is all based on events from an alternate evil-twin universe.
How about the dating site? They got plenty enough marketing value from this.
Yeah, but that profile is a believable as Santa Clause. But some people, like you, do seem to believe in Santa Clause so why not... It _MIGHT_ be true.
I was reading that and thinking... Sounds potentially GOOD.
I'm thinking it might be your lack of enjoyment was much more the visual and mental image of the meal than the actual taste / texture.
How does it aid your international relations?...
Fuck you and your country's international relations.
People in a lot of countries are getting a wakeup call on how the US really views them and their elected (or not elected) leaders, and while it has been 'known' by those in the know... Still to have it exposed to the public in such a manner means it's much harder to try hiding it from the people.
Much of it is just embarrassing and not really 'relevant' stuff, true. Yet being a 'crime' is not really the standard by which we should filter them... Cause in that case even talk of acts of torture would be considered not interesting considering what the US has been up to lately.
Remember; these leaks are not primarily for the American people. They are for the rest of the world.
I bet that's the same thing the people in power said back in the '60s...
Yeah, let them go ahead and arrest hundreds of random people... That's sure to make WikiLeaks less popular with The People.
It's like arresting protesters trying to stop a building project... If you throw the law book at them it's going to ruing your public image.
Mach 8 = 2 722.32 m/s.
Escape velocity being 11.2 km/s, so the answer is no.
Now you're trolling... We all know the Japanese used mostly paper for their houses and heavy industrial machinery.
The question does however remain... Are there any bookworms living at those depths?
So the Taiwanese politician's spokesman saying he has rejected the price, and then the peace prize being handed to a 6 year old girl (with photo op and all) means we need confirmation? Of course they say it's no way connected to the chinese government, in the same way the Norwegian one isn't.
It was an obvious attempt at first get sympathy from asian countries, then when that fell flat they tried to ridicule the Nobel peace price by giving it to a 6 year old girl... How can China manage to mess up their soft power to this degree?...
Following the link to the original articles in that page of yours, I found:
Jay Pasachoff, an astronomy professor at Williams College, said that Pluto's global warming was "likely not connected with that of the Earth. The major way they could be connected is if the warming was caused by a large increase in sunlight. But the solar constant--the amount of sunlight received each second--is carefully monitored by spacecraft, and we know the sun's output is much too steady to be changing the temperature of Pluto."
So as always there's a lot of selective reading going on here... Try harder next time, perhaps find a page that doesn't link to the original articles so that we can find out about the details that always seem to ruin good denialist arguments.
And how does that apply to the time _BEFORE_ the Civil Rights Act, or even back when slaves were property.
You can come with the argument that civil rights laws prove civil disobedience is morally wrong, but that kinda ignores quite a lot of the history leading up to those laws being passed... A place where the fight for civil rights included breaking laws, even ones supported only by a minority.