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  1. Re:Yeah let me know when revisions don't swamp dat on Global Warming Could Exceed 1.5C Within Five Years, Report Says (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    should read particular year.

  2. Re:Yeah let me know when revisions don't swamp dat on Global Warming Could Exceed 1.5C Within Five Years, Report Says (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Dude one of these somebody has to have a good explanation for why it's legitimate to adjust a particular from a century ago that was the warmest and would still be the warmest without applying that same adjustment over at least a wide swath of the data set if not the whole thing. The whole point of the GHCN is to have a consistent methodology over time.

  3. Re:Yeah let me know when revisions don't swamp dat on Global Warming Could Exceed 1.5C Within Five Years, Report Says (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1, Interesting

    You found an unpublished paper by an economist!!

    Yeah that would be the same guy who showed the hockey stick was B.S. while thousands climate scientists were pushing it like the second coming

    https://www.technologyreview.c...

    But thank you for the Ad Hominem and the appeal to authority. Did you want to make it any clearer you don't have the intellectual horsepower to discuss the topic on your own ?

  4. Yeah let me know when revisions don't swamp data on Global Warming Could Exceed 1.5C Within Five Years, Report Says (theguardian.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    A Critical Review of Global Surface Temperature Data Products
    The overall conclusion of this report is that there are serious quality problems in the surface temperature data sets that call into question whether the global temperature history, especially over land, can be considered both continuous and precise. Users should be aware of these limitations, especially in policy-sensitive applications.

    https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/p...

    Or free from extraneous influence

    ABSTRACT: Monthly surface temperature records from 1979 to 2000 were obtained from 218 indi-vidual stations in 93 countries and a linear trend coefficient determined for each site. This vector oftrends was regressed on measures of local climate, as well as indicators of local economic activity(income, gross domestic product [GDP] growth rates, coal use) and data quality. The spatial patternof trends is shown to be significantly correlated with non-climatic factors, including economic activ-ity and sociopolitical characteristics of the region. The analysis is then repeated on the correspondingIntergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) gridded data, and very similar correlationsappear, despite previous attempts to remove non-climatic effects. The socioeconomic effects in thedata are shown to add up to a net warming bias, although more precise estimation of its magnitudewill require further research.

    https://www.int-res.com/articl...

  5. World POP in 1800 was 1 billion not 70 million on 'The World Might Actually Run Out of People' (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    . Why doesn't anyone actually think about the plausibility of their numbers before they go crazy with them ?

    https://ourworldindata.org/wor...

  6. Re:Video on Firefox To Block Auto-Playing Audio Starting March 2019 (zdnet.com) · · Score: 2

    There's actually a setting to block that in the current release of Firefox

    https://support.mozilla.org/en...

    It just stopped working properly a few releases ago.

  7. On July 12, police in California arrested a college student accused of being part of a group of criminals who hacked dozens of cellphone numbers to steal more than $5 million in cryptocurrency. Joel Ortiz, a 20-year-old from Boston, allegedly hacked around 40 victims with the help of still unnamed accomplices, according to court documents obtained by Motherboard.

    https://motherboard.vice.com/e...

    Which sounds a bit more likely but still seems to be missing quite a bit.

  8. only questioned your source, not the evidence.
    Linking to tabloid news is just silly and I won't take anything there seriously. I would of had respect for it presented on *AP, or hell, even Fox news. But not a tabloid.

    Bullshit.

  9. Hardly.
    But hey, it it gets you through the night.
    You acted like an idiot child, so I responded to you as though you were.
    You have said nothing since that makes me change my mind.

    LOL what kind of idiot are you ? to think anyone would ever believe you are capable of changing your mind ?

    Especially after you loudly proclaimed you don't care about evidence or what you can see in your first post ?

    I am not here to change your mind. I am here to mock you so you serve as an example to others.

  10. Some points out your acting like a child and your response is

    Nanana That's you what am I

    Q.E.D.

  11. Lets see

    I don't like it
    I didn't read what it said so I just made something up
    I didn't actually bother to look
    Didn't like it so I wasn't going to bother

    No wasn't misrepresenting what you said. The AC did a fine job.

    If you'd like more they just called the Democrat Governor of Virginia a Republican because he was caught wearing blackface (everybody knows democrats don't make fun of shvartses LOL) and before that they went with Michael Cohen being ordered to lie to congress which even Mueller facepalmed at.

    Just face the fact youre a tribal ass

  12. Re:If you repeat that often enough you might belie on Party Is Over For Dirt-Cheap Solar Panels, Says China Executive (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    We talked about Thailand, especially the place where I live, Isan.

    No you specifically talked about that. I talked about the world in general

    UK, Denmark, Iceland and Germany ... perhaps you missed the news.

    UK gets 21 % of it's power from nuclear
    http://www.world-nuclear.org/i...
    Iceland gets most of it's power from geothermal. (Not solar Not intermittent and Dispatchable)
    Denmark and Germany import electricity from other countries and still have the highest electric rates in Europe likely the world at 41 cents per KWH last I looked.

    Not even bothering to read the rest of your rant
    You're a religious maniac and you don't even understand it. Get thee to a nunnery

  13. Bravo on Snopes Quits Fact-Checking Partnership With Facebook (cnbc.com) · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Project the mantra of the deconstructionist left onto the right, and complain about it.

    Always cry out in pain when you hit someone I guess.

  14. Re:If It isn't Slashdot's king of Fake News on Fake News Sites Are Changing Their Domain Name To Get Around Facebook Fact-Checkers (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    I am sorry but a child is never part of the mothers body

    You need to learn what a placenta is

  15. You are now dismissed.

    LOL it's so cute when emotional two year olds try smug and condescending especially after saying a bunch of things meant to make them feel good about themselves.

  16. Re:What did CNN change it's name to? on Fake News Sites Are Changing Their Domain Name To Get Around Facebook Fact-Checkers (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    I'd Reply but the AC did a fine job.

    But I do admire your chutzpah it's not everyone who will try an "it's wrong because I don't like it" argument

  17. Re:If It isn't Slashdot's king of Fake News on Fake News Sites Are Changing Their Domain Name To Get Around Facebook Fact-Checkers (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    My kids were delivered by c section I guess they aren't human in your book.

  18. Re:If It isn't Slashdot's king of Fake News on Fake News Sites Are Changing Their Domain Name To Get Around Facebook Fact-Checkers (mashable.com) · · Score: 2

    It's a baby and it's alive dude.

    Why are you discounting childbirth as a meaningful event? We count them as babies when they are born. Anything else is just religious woo.

    I need a my face reaction for that. Just what is the magic of exiting the birth canal that makes a baby human when it wasn't 30 minutes before ?

  19. Re:If It isn't Slashdot's king of Fake News on Fake News Sites Are Changing Their Domain Name To Get Around Facebook Fact-Checkers (mashable.com) · · Score: 1, Informative

    And by the way, "up to nine months of pregnancy" is not the same as "born fully alive".

    It's a baby and it's alive dude. It can survive on its own and there is no medical reason to kill the baby

  20. If that's the best source you can come up with, I'll take "my bias" for $100 Alex.

    Well looks like your bias won and is running the show in your head. That wasn't the only source and if you hit duck duck go you can find all you like saying the same.

  21. Re:Good Question on Fake News Sites Are Changing Their Domain Name To Get Around Facebook Fact-Checkers (mashable.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Yeah what are you going to believe your lying eyes or your bias.

  22. If It isn't Slashdot's king of Fake News on Fake News Sites Are Changing Their Domain Name To Get Around Facebook Fact-Checkers (mashable.com) · · Score: 0

    The exception would allow women to have an abortion for up to nine months of pregnancy for “age, economic, social and emotional factors, rather than the biological definition of ‘health’ that normally comes to mind,”

    Good job as always.

  23. Re:What did CNN change it's name to? on Fake News Sites Are Changing Their Domain Name To Get Around Facebook Fact-Checkers (mashable.com) · · Score: 2, Informative
  24. Especially with CNN
    https://dailycaller.com/2018/0...

    Or more to the point their deliberate fabrication of the news

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ne...

  25. Remember it's not what is being said on Fake News Sites Are Changing Their Domain Name To Get Around Facebook Fact-Checkers (mashable.com) · · Score: 0, Troll

    But who is saying it.

    Which is why fact checkers weasel with terms like mostly false which even the Columbia Journalism Review called BS