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You're right, I'm not qualified to speak on global warming, but I do
know enough to listen and trust the vast
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Its good
Wolfe, Stephen S YA-02 6 MDSS/SGSI wrote:
I only have a Masters in Physics so I won't say much, but where is this
'vast majority'?
I only have a minor in physics and art (really) so I'm not afraid of
speaking right up.
The majority is all around us. It is in us, and through us. It binds
On Friday, April 27, 2007, at 06:23AM, Wolfe, Stephen S YA-02 6 MDSS/SGSI
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I only have a Masters in Physics so I won't say much, but where is this
'vast majority'?
Those would be the voices in Leland's head. ;-)
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Its good to have you back Bob, and to see you
haven't lost a step while
away. You're fully up to speed already
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Its good to have
It's beautiful! Nature is so full of marvels. I wonder at it every day.
A human mind, almost completely bereft of the capacity of reason, and thus
uniquely suited to survival in a state of total cognitive dissonance. It's not
a common thing at all.
You are unique, Leland, you really are!
Global Warming is the religion substitute for the
left.
I think your attempt to introduce facts and reason
into the Global Warming debate will be soundly
rejected.
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On Friday 27 April 2007 2:51 pm, Robert Calco wrote:
It's beautiful! Nature is so full of marvels. I wonder at it every day.
A human mind, almost completely bereft of the capacity of reason, and thus
uniquely suited to survival in a state of total cognitive dissonance. It's
not a common thing
http://tinyurl.com/39kcck
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Patterson said much of the up-to-date research indicates that changes in the
brightness of the sun are almost certainly the primary cause of the warming
trend since the end of the Little Ice Age in the late 19th century. Human
emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2),
Why are the glaciers of the arctic region melting at such an alarming
pace? The glaciers were millions of year in building, and now they are
melting over a couple of human generations. Sounds like something wrong
to me.
Regards,
LelandJ
Robert Calco wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/39kcck
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The Glaciers are melting because the Earth is going
through a heating cycle due an increase in solar
energy.
--- Leland F. Jackson, CPA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Why are the glaciers of the arctic region melting at
such an alarming
pace? The glaciers were millions of year in
building,
Yeah, but they are melting really fast. I wouldn't be so worried, if
the glaciers were taking their time to melt and life on earth had
500,000 or 1,000,000 years to adjust and evolve for the changing
climate, but evolution doesn't work fast enough to adjust to glaciers
that melt over a couple
The fact remains that CO2 in the atmosphere is a
trailing indicator. The Oceans heat up then CO2 is
released into the atmosphere, CO2 in the atmosphere
doesn't heat up the ocean.
--- Leland F. Jackson, CPA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Yeah, but they are melting really fast. I wouldn't
be so
Thanks for that science class Mr. Michael Madigan, Phd physics.
Regards,
LelandJ
On 04/26/2007 Michael Madigan wrote:
The fact remains that CO2 in the atmosphere is a
trailing indicator. The Oceans heat up then CO2 is
released into the atmosphere, CO2 in the atmosphere
doesn't heat up
You're welcome.
--- Leland F. Jackson, CPA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Thanks for that science class Mr. Michael Madigan,
Phd physics.
Regards,
LelandJ
On 04/26/2007 Michael Madigan wrote:
The fact remains that CO2 in the atmosphere is a
trailing indicator. The Oceans heat up then
Yeah, but I earned my CPA certificate, which is sitting on my wall.
Where is your Phd Diploma in physics? LOL
Michael Madigan wrote:
You're welcome.
--- Leland F. Jackson, CPA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Thanks for that science class Mr. Michael Madigan,
Phd physics.
Regards,
So I guess you aren't qualified to speak about global
warming then.
--- Leland F. Jackson, CPA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Yeah, but I earned my CPA certificate, which is
sitting on my wall.
Where is your Phd Diploma in physics? LOL
Michael Madigan wrote:
You're welcome.
---
Michael Madigan wrote:
The fact remains that CO2 in the atmosphere is a
trailing indicator. The Oceans heat up then CO2 is
released into the atmosphere, CO2 in the atmosphere
doesn't heat up the ocean.
And a gun won't kill you..
It's the bullet, silly!
You're right, I'm not qualified to speak on global warming, but I do
know enough to listen and trust the vast majority of the scientific
community who are tell me that we have a problem.
Regards,
LelandJ
Michael Madigan wrote:
So I guess you aren't qualified to speak about global
warming
CO2 is an insignificant greenhouse gas. Water vapor
is much more significant. How do we lower water vapor
in the atmosphere?
--- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
The fact remains that CO2 in the atmosphere is a
trailing indicator. The Oceans heat up then
Except the vast majority of scientist don't believe
it. Only the scientists who make a living off the
junk science do.
--- Leland F. Jackson, CPA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
You're right, I'm not qualified to speak on global
warming, but I do
know enough to listen and trust the vast majority
Michael Madigan wrote:
CO2 is an insignificant greenhouse gas. Water vapor
is much more significant. How do we lower water vapor
in the atmosphere?
Whenever you start thinking and that white smoke comes out of your ears.
--- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Madigan
On Thursday 26 April 2007 9:56 pm, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
Why are the glaciers of the arctic region melting at such an alarming
pace? The glaciers were millions of year in building, and now they are
melting over a couple of human generations. Sounds like something wrong
to me.
Hi
I just realized in the last few exchanges involving Leland how much I
miss ProFox!
Leland's capacity for ratiocination is startling even for an
accountant. I simply don't run into such high quality specimens of
non sequiturs and false inference, not to mention absurdity, even in
all the
Its good to have you back Bob, and to see you haven't lost a step while
away. You're fully up to speed already, and its just your first week back.
I enjoyed listening to the link you provided, (eg I never got the video
to work), about the previous Democratic Administration's belief that
Leland ol' pal:
On Apr 27, 2007, at 12:35 AM, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
Its good to have you back Bob, and to see you haven't lost a step
while
away. You're fully up to speed already, and its just your first
week back.
Life throws a lot of curves. Adaptability is the key. :)
I
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