I have wondered what could have been achieved if the money for the space program had simply been spent on a benefits for humanity program.
When I do, I remember Kurt Vonnegut's favorite insult: "go take a flying fuck at the moon", and reflect that, in a way, we have.
But I have to wonder if climate science is too. I wonder what effect pure heat has on temperature:D. Anthropogenic heat generation has probably increased along similar, or perhaps even greater lines to that of carbon dioxide.
Using figures pulled from wikipedia, average global temperature is 14C, current is 14.4, so from what I've found today, temperature is 5.6% above normal, and has increased 11.2% since 1880. Atmospheric carbon dioxide has gone from 280ppm to 400, so 0.012% increase...
The greenhouse effect of carbon dioxide is far from linear too. The more there is, the less you get.
Please only reply if you can shed some light on my observations. I've already tried to work it out for myself, and no, I don't want to trust the "scientific consensus".
You're right about the decimal point. I've actually googled a "ppm to percent conversion calculator" today.
I expect I'm still missing something basic, but using figures pulled from wikipedia, average global temperature is 14C, current is 14.4, so from what I've found today, temperature is 5.6% above normal, and has increased 11.2% since 1880. Atmospheric carbon dioxide has gone from 280ppm to 400, so 0.012%.
I wondered about this a couple of years ago. From IPCC figures, global temperature was currently about 3.3% above average. Atmospheric carbon dioxide was up 0.001%.....
Did you find you hit a plateau? I lost 30 lbs over 3 months then stopped. For the past 3, I haven't moved up or down. I've started doing bodyweight strength exercises to supplement the walking I do, and I guess I should look at reducing carbs even more. A rough estimate of what I eat at the moment would be 30-80g a day.
What amazed me about low carb was the effect it had on my blood pressure and cholesterol. In 3 months, both went from extremely high to the high side of average or slightly above.
"How do we non-experts decide when to take the pronouncements of the scientific consensus with a grain of salt? The reader may well find the following rules of thumb quite helpful. Be skeptical of scientific research, even that which supports, and is favored by apologists for, the scientific consensus, whenever: 1. the people paying for the research have a vested interest in the results.
2. vast concentrations of wealth and power hang in the balance on the results.
3. a prominent scientist's professional reputation and career is on the line.
4. the dominant paradigm is threatened."
For example, Guild wars 2 has only just been released, but it runs. There are bugs though. What would be great for Linux gaming would be Valve investing in Wine development, and/or working with CodeWeavers on Crossover. Buy Jeremy White a Porsche and some fruity rum drinks.
So, China will complain to the WTO which is all about free, tariff-free trade.
I spent some time checking the WTO anti-dumping page. The rules appear to be fairly tight, but it appears the US has followed them. I doubt China would have much of a case.
Not completely, took about 2 min to load though. You beat me on the "It must be running on one" thing by several minutes though. All I can say is imagine a Beowulf cluster of these:P
Funny you should ask that. The atmospheric carbon dioxide that everyone is worried about has only actually increased by about 0.001%. Really. This is not a troll. Go check for yourself at the IPCC.
I've never seen any documentation for a +2c rise in global temps in the last decade. If you check NASA and IPCC, the article is correct about stable temperature in the last decade. It is stable at an historic high though. About 1.6c above "normal".
Alexa kind of fits as a name for a Seattle hipster barmaid, but Phil would be hipper..
Me too. The gambling story and the glucose poisoning article were really good.
I have wondered what could have been achieved if the money for the space program had simply been spent on a benefits for humanity program. When I do, I remember Kurt Vonnegut's favorite insult: "go take a flying fuck at the moon", and reflect that, in a way, we have.
But I have to wonder if climate science is too. I wonder what effect pure heat has on temperature :D. Anthropogenic heat generation has probably increased along similar, or perhaps even greater lines to that of carbon dioxide.
Using figures pulled from wikipedia, average global temperature is 14C, current is 14.4, so from what I've found today, temperature is 5.6% above normal, and has increased 11.2% since 1880. Atmospheric carbon dioxide has gone from 280ppm to 400, so 0.012% increase...
The greenhouse effect of carbon dioxide is far from linear too. The more there is, the less you get.
Please only reply if you can shed some light on my observations. I've already tried to work it out for myself, and no, I don't want to trust the "scientific consensus".
You're right about the decimal point. I've actually googled a "ppm to percent conversion calculator" today.
I expect I'm still missing something basic, but using figures pulled from wikipedia, average global temperature is 14C, current is 14.4, so from what I've found today, temperature is 5.6% above normal, and has increased 11.2% since 1880. Atmospheric carbon dioxide has gone from 280ppm to 400, so 0.012%.
I wondered about this a couple of years ago. From IPCC figures, global temperature was currently about 3.3% above average. Atmospheric carbon dioxide was up 0.001%.....
Freud believed that too. He thought the problem with depressed people was that they are realistic.
Did you find you hit a plateau? I lost 30 lbs over 3 months then stopped. For the past 3, I haven't moved up or down. I've started doing bodyweight strength exercises to supplement the walking I do, and I guess I should look at reducing carbs even more. A rough estimate of what I eat at the moment would be 30-80g a day. What amazed me about low carb was the effect it had on my blood pressure and cholesterol. In 3 months, both went from extremely high to the high side of average or slightly above.
From: On the dangerous(?) naivete of uncritical acceptance of scientific consensus
"How do we non-experts decide when to take the pronouncements of the scientific consensus with a grain of salt? The reader may well find the following rules of thumb quite helpful. Be skeptical of scientific research, even that which supports, and is favored by apologists for, the scientific consensus, whenever:
1. the people paying for the research have a vested interest in the results.
2. vast concentrations of wealth and power hang in the balance on the results.
3. a prominent scientist's professional reputation and career is on the line.
4. the dominant paradigm is threatened."
That, or they couldn't get jobs in medical research.....
Because of what they did with the one click patent, it would serve them right if Apple or Samsung sued them over something in the Kindle.
I expect this is all about how hard it would be for Amazon to launch a smartphone though.
For example, Guild wars 2 has only just been released, but it runs. There are bugs though. What would be great for Linux gaming would be Valve investing in Wine development, and/or working with CodeWeavers on Crossover. Buy Jeremy White a Porsche and some fruity rum drinks.
That probably deserves to be modded as insightful.
I spent some time checking the WTO anti-dumping page. The rules appear to be fairly tight, but it appears the US has followed them. I doubt China would have much of a case.
The day has come again. An i5 2500k can be overclocked to the same degree as a 300A could.
Not completely, took about 2 min to load though. You beat me on the "It must be running on one" thing by several minutes though. All I can say is imagine a Beowulf cluster of these :P
Your post has the mark of an Ad hominem argument. Both sides have peer reviewed research. Check out http://www.populartechnology.net/2009/10/peer-reviewed-papers-supporting.html/
Funny you should ask that. The atmospheric carbon dioxide that everyone is worried about has only actually increased by about 0.001%. Really. This is not a troll. Go check for yourself at the IPCC.
I've never seen any documentation for a +2c rise in global temps in the last decade. If you check NASA and IPCC, the article is correct about stable temperature in the last decade. It is stable at an historic high though. About 1.6c above "normal".