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Al Those Great Scientists Here
On Tue, 6 May 2008 22:49:23 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote: On May 6, 9:31*pm, "Tom Kunich" cyclintom@yahoo. com wrote: "dave a" wrote in message ... Tom Kunich wrote: Was there a Medieval Warm Period? YES, according to data published by 532 individual scientists from 325 separate research institutions in 38 different countries ... and counting! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_warm_period The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) states that the "idea of a global or hemispheric "Medieval Warm Period" that was warmer than today however, has turned out to be incorrect" and that what those "records that do exist show is that there was no multi-century periods when global or hemispheric temperatures were the same or warmer than in the 20th century". Indeed, global temperature records taken from ice cores, tree rings, and lake deposits, have shown that the Earth was actually slightly cooler (by 0.03 degrees Celsius) during the 'Medieval Warm Period' than in the early- and mid-20th century. So NOAA trumps 532 scientists. Who knew? Kun-Kun, Your original post doesn't sound like something a person would just write and post to Usenet. In fact, a simple Google reveals that you cut-and-pasted it from http://www.co2science.org/ , which is a step up from stealing your material from couplescompany.com, though it's just a slickly designed climate disinformation website. Most people agree there was a Medieval Warm Period, they just don't agree that it means what "co2science.org" wants it to mean. I just looked at the web site cited above and it's clearly right out of the Rush Limbaugh School of Climate Science. -- jeverett3ATsbcglobalDOTnet (John V. Everett) |
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Al Those Great Scientists Here
On 7 May 2008 07:52:52 GMT, William Asher wrote:
Howard Kveck wrote in : What? No Double Secret Probation?!?!?! I'm shocked at how lax this institution has become. I'm sitting here wondering who the **** Al is. Gore of course! -- jeverett3ATsbcglobalDOTnet (John V. Everett) |
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Al Those Great Scientists Here
"Robert Chung" wrote in message
... On May 6, 6:57 pm, "Tom Kunich" cyclintom@yahoo. com wrote: Was there a Medieval Warm Period? YES, according to data published by 532 individual scientists from 325 separate research institutions in 38 different countries ... and counting! NO, according to some of those 500+ scientists: http://www.desmogblog.com/500-scient...land-institute Well then Robert - what are you doing to save the earth? |
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Al Those Great Scientists Here
"John Everett" wrote in message
... I just looked at the web site cited above and it's clearly right out of the Rush Limbaugh School of Climate Science. I like your science: "we do not currently have any convincing evidence or observations of significant climate change from other than natural causes." Frederick Seitz President Emeritus, Rockefeller University, Past President, National Academy of Sciences, Past President, American Physical Society, Chairman, Science and Environmental Policy Project The fact is that there are hundreds of scientists that have signed onto the Kyoto Protocols and backed the IPCC who haven't the slightest training nor education in the questions at hand. And of course those same sort of uneducated dolts such as our own Benny here are perfectly willing to support politicians who promise policies which would essentially cause mass societal destruction and starvation of the third world. But just go right ahead and believe people screaming that you have to throw all of your money at them and then live like a pauper. Seems like your kind of thinking. |
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Al Those Great Scientists Here
On May 7, 10:50 am, "Tom Kunich" cyclintom@yahoo. com wrote:
"Robert Chung" wrote in message On May 6, 6:57 pm, "Tom Kunich" cyclintom@yahoo. com wrote: Was there a Medieval Warm Period? YES, according to data published by 532 individual scientists from 325 separate research institutions in 38 different countries ... and counting! NO, according to some of those 500+ scientists: http://www.desmogblog.com/500-scient...d-doubts-about... Well then Robert - what are you doing to save the earth? Let's see. You plagiarize a portion of a reactionary site's article that apparently uses a bot to collect climate scientists names at random and stick them on a list, which is beyond stupid for them and a ME TOO! I'M WITH STUPID! for you. That about sum it up? I'm getting fed up waiting for the Kun-bot upgrade. It's long overdue. I'm afraid that the Alzheimer's organizations are going to have the current one removed for being demeaning to real people with real memory problems. Is there an open source Kun-bot project in the works? Please let me know where to PayPal my three dollars. R |
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Al Those Great Scientists Here
RicodJour wrote:
I'm getting fed up waiting for the Kun-bot upgrade. It's long overdue. I'm afraid that the Alzheimer's organizations are going to have the current one removed for being demeaning to real people with real memory problems. Is there an open source Kun-bot project in the works? Please let me know where to PayPal my three dollars. The open source version is going to be embedded into a powermeter and programmed to attack Iran when it takes a natural break. |
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Al Those Great Scientists Here
On May 7, 12:52 am, William Asher wrote:
Howard Kveck wrote : What? No Double Secret Probation?!?!?! I'm shocked at how lax this institution has become. I'm sitting here wondering who the **** Al is. -- Bill Asher p.s. If anyone gives a crap, the IPCC AR4, Chap. 6 has a nice discussion of the "MWP" that can be found on p 468: http://ipcc-wg1.ucar.edu/wg1/Report/...Print_Ch06.pdf The key point, as Ben mentioned, was the best data indicate it was a) not as warm on average as we are observing today and b) not a synchronous global warming like we are observing today. Figure 6.10 on p 467 is a very good summary of hemispheric temperature reconstructions for the last two millenia. Uh... there is a GLARING error there- how can it be true that "It is very likely that the current atmospheric concentrations of CO2 (379 ppm) and CH4 (1,774 ppb) exceed by far the natural range of the last 650 kyr" when according to right wing biblical experts the earth is only 6000 years old? See how easy that was? No need to go to the trouble and expense of fooling around with core samples. If you need any more help with scientific facts me and Kuntitch will be happy to help. This global warming nonsense is as absurd as the idea that Kuntitch evolved from primitive simians. If anything, primitive simians evolved from Kuntitch. -Paul |
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Al Those Great Scientists Here
On May 7, 7:50 am, "Tom Kunich" cyclintom@yahoo. com wrote:
"Robert Chung" wrote in message ... On May 6, 6:57 pm, "Tom Kunich" cyclintom@yahoo. com wrote: Was there a Medieval Warm Period? YES, according to data published by 532 individual scientists from 325 separate research institutions in 38 different countries ... and counting! NO, according to some of those 500+ scientists: http://www.desmogblog.com/500-scient...d-doubts-about... Well then Robert - what are you doing to save the earth? Hmmm. Well, in matters like these I try to start with little steps. Pointing out how foolish you are is almost always a reasonable beginning. |
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Al Those Great Scientists Here
On May 7, 10:00*am, "Tom Kunich" cyclintom@yahoo. com wrote:
And of course those same sort of uneducated dolts (snip) Mirror time, TK (IRT the usual bail-out when your game is called on you-- this time, a "source" getting both its titties caught in the proverbial wringer)! Where was it you got your engineering degree from, again? What year? TIA! --D-y |
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Al Those Great Scientists Here
Paul G. wrote:
If anything, primitive simians evolved from Kuntitch. Degenerative Genetic Algorithms (DGA) is a trademark of SchwartzSoft. |
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