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Ynr Chyldz Wyld wrote:
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From: "Theodor Parada, MD" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You are such an idiot. You are starting to rival Saba in your stupidity.
Unlike the Arctic, the Antarctic ice is mostly on solid land. Whet it melts
it becomes additional water
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From: "Nurev Ind Research" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't believe that this guy is a doctor.
Oh, I don't know...he has the same cocksure, holier-than-thou-since-I'm-next-to-God
attitude one unfortunately
finds in the majority of allopathic AMAers... ;-)
June
A
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John Cone wrote:
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--- Nurev Ind Research [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Subject: Polar Ice Sheet Shows Shrinkage
From: Mark Graffis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thursday February 1 3:47 PM ET
By PAUL RECER, AP Science
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On Sat, 3 Feb 2001, Theodor Parada, MD wrote:
The same priciple applies, if you have more snow/ice build up
in the antarctic, then you have less water in the ocean, this
is essentially a closed system!
Not.
There is a growing body of research that suggests that the
system
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Original Message
Subject: Polar Ice Sheet Shows Shrinkage
Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2001 00:12:17 -0600 (CST)
From: Mark Graffis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: ?
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
Thursday February 1 3:47 PM ET
By PAUL RECER, AP Science Writer
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Thursday February 1 3:47 PM ET
By PAUL RECER, AP Science Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - Scientists have worried for decades that the
Antarctic ice sheet was shrinking, threatening a global rise in sea
level. Now, satellite studies show that about 7.5 cubic miles
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"Theodor Parada, MD" wrote:
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Thursday February 1 3:47 PM ET
By PAUL RECER, AP Science Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - Scientists have worried for decades that the
Antarctic ice sheet was shrinking, threatening a global rise in sea
level.
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On 3 Feb 2001, at 11:42, Nurev Ind Research wrote:
You are such an idiot. You are starting to rival Saba in your stupidity.
Unlike the Arctic, the Antarctic ice is mostly on solid land. Whet it melts
it becomes additional water running down to the sea.
I REALLY hope you are
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--- Nurev Ind Research [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Original Message
Subject: Polar Ice Sheet Shows Shrinkage
From: Mark Graffis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thursday February 1 3:47 PM ET
By PAUL RECER, AP Science Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - Scientists have
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The same priciple applies, if you have more snow/ice build up in the
antarctic, then you have less water in the ocean, this is essentially
a closed system!
On 3 Feb 01, at 9:17, John Cone wrote:
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--- Nurev Ind Research [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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"Theodor Parada, MD" wrote:
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On 3 Feb 2001, at 11:42, Nurev Ind Research wrote:
You are such an idiot. You are starting to rival Saba in your stupidity.
Unlike the Arctic, the Antarctic ice is mostly on solid land. Whet it melts
it becomes additional
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In a message dated 2/3/01 11:18:03 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is being done to intentially shrink the
icecapnot to cause rises in sea level and
coastal floodingbut actually to prevent a
worldwide catastrophe.
I don't understand why
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Scientists have worried for decades that the
Antarctic ice sheet was shrinking, threatening a global rise in sea
level. Now, satellite studies show that about 7.5 cubic miles of ice
have eroded from a key area in just eight years.
This is
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So...satellite measurement shows the icecap
at the South Pole is shrinking. But there is no
reason given for this. Even if the greenhouse gas
global warming theory is correct, it doesn't begin
to explain this. The most alarmist reports talk in
terms of 1/2 of one degree
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The same priciple applies, if you have more snow/ice build up in the
antarctic, then you have less water in the ocean, this is essentially
a closed system!
so add it up you bloody nincompoop.
when there's less snow/ice build up in the antarctic there's more water in
the
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In a message dated 2/3/01 1:32:55 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Serious scientist who have looked at this are
concerned that at some point, the dynamic (spin)
weight of the growing icecap could result in
the entire icemass sliding off the continent
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From: "Theodor Parada, MD" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is such a crock of sh-t! The sea waters won't rise, it is simple
physics. Take a glass of water and ice, let the ice melt, it doesn't
overflow (same principle).
You may be a MD, but you're obviously no geologist.
While it is
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From: "Theodor Parada, MD" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You are such an idiot. You are starting to rival Saba in your stupidity.
Unlike the Arctic, the Antarctic ice is mostly on solid land. Whet it melts
it becomes additional water running down to the sea.
I REALLY hope you are
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From: "Samantha L." [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you for the explanation. Could this also tie in to the possible
"pole shift" theories? I found this:
Possibly.
In the 1970s, "pole shift" and "the coming ice age" were two disaster theories "de
rigeur"...by the 1980s, the
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