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this looks like a trap

953

(18 replies, posted in Politics)

Well,post-modernism has certainly become under assault by conservatives and reactionaries after 9/11.

954

(61 replies, posted in Politics)

Well,it was at 119 three day ago.I think Bernanke suggesting he is done ruining the Dollar with his rate cuts for now may be a factor.

955

(45 replies, posted in Politics)

>atleast obama will know who we're fighting in the useless war, i'd rather have someone who atleast knows a little, than someone who totally >relies on his advisors and has the biggest ego i've ever seen

Like invading Pakistan?

956

(61 replies, posted in Politics)

Oil falling...

957

(57 replies, posted in Politics)

?

958

(54 replies, posted in General)

Thats because they privatized mail delivery.The companies hire cheap freaks.

959

(54 replies, posted in General)

Why don

960

(57 replies, posted in Politics)

people will just swap their stuff on the schoolyard.like back in the good old days.

961

(46 replies, posted in Politics)

I wonder if the temperature had been going UP 0.7degrees the warmers and their media would still call it a temporary glitch.

962

(46 replies, posted in Politics)

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/04/24/2225980.htm

By Emily Bourke




It might be an unpopular view but Dr Phil Chapman is sticking to it. The geophysicist and former NASA astronaut says figures from four separate agencies show the global temperature dropped noticeably during 2007 and that the globe could now be returning to an ice age.

"All the people who monitor the world's global temperature say that the temperature fell by something like 0.7 degrees Centigrade," he told PM.

"We're talking about a very large drop that cancels out all the increase since 1930.

"If this continues, then global warming will have to be, we'll have to admit that it's over."

He says the sun and sunspot changes have a bigger influence on the climate compared to carbon dioxide.

"The variations in the number of sunspots and the time when they occur, how rapidly they build up, has a close correlation with previous changes in climate, in particularly back around 1700 and again around 1790 when the sunspot cycle was delayed and those were two times it was extremely cold," he said.

So can you see a repeat of that happening now with the few number of sunspots that have been detected?

"It's that coincidence between sudden rapid drop in global temperature in the last year and the lack of sunspots which makes it seem a little worrying," he said.

While he won't commit to a date, Dr Chapman says an ice age is on the horizon.

"If the ice age comes, it will come, it certainly will come but we don't know whether it's started already or whether it is going to be a thousand years from now, we're probably OK but you can't be certain, that's all," he said.

Dr Chapman says it is hard to think of what the world can do, other than trying to warm the planet.

"I think we should have an open mind on the subject and not rush around doing things on the assumption that it's going to get warmer when in fact it's going to be cooler," he said.

"It may be that we should be pumping out all the carbon dioxide we possibly can in order to try and keep the temperature up."

David Karoly from Melbourne University's School of Earth Sciences is outraged.

"This is not science. This is misinterpretation or misrepresentation and mis-communication of the factors that influence global temperature," he said.

"It appears to be an opinion of Phil Chapman and he's welcome to his opinion, but in terms of climate variations and an approaching ice age, he is sadly misinformed.

"Yes, the climate system did cool from January 2007 to January 2008 quite dramatically. That cooling was associated with changes in the ocean temperatures in the Pacific, a well known phenomenon, the El Nino to La Nina switch. It isn't unprecedented."

But he says it is not due to sunspot activity.

"Sunspot variations do not lead to the sorts of temperature variations seen from January 2007 to 2008," he said.

"They don't lead to those large temperature variations, even on an 11-year sunspot cycle.

"And so in terms of increasing greenhouse gases, we can also see that effect because the most recent La Nina, the current La Nina, is warmer than earlier La Nina episodes of the same strength.

"We're actually seeing a warming even in these cool periods associated with La Nina."

Dr Graeme Pearman is a climate scientist and past chief of atmospheric research at the CSIRO.

He says the doubt over global warming and its causes is not reasonable and he warns Dr Chapman's wait-and-see approach is dangerous.

"And what science has seen over the last six months or so are changes that are occurring that are further advanced than we would like," he said.

"And so I think there is a high probability, a much higher probability than his scenario coming true, that we're going to look back and rue the fact that we didn't act earlier.

"We must get on with trying to slow down the growth of our emissions as a global community and as an Australian community as soon as possible."

what a dork

964

(6 replies, posted in Politics)

>because they will not compromise their values for the best possible outcome, like George Bush II. The result is a costly outcome.

The elite may have different ideas about what is the best possible outcome than the not strategically thinking public.

965

(13 replies, posted in Politics)

Soldiers are not supposed to live comfortably.

966

(19 replies, posted in General)

A few years ago a member of the IC community was stabbed to death by some young punk in London.Anyone know the outcome of the trial?

967

(35 replies, posted in General)

Ic players sending msgs insulting your mother for  grabbing 1 planet.

968

(45 replies, posted in Politics)

Is it possible Mr.Wright is bought by the republicans?

969

(20 replies, posted in General)

did not know godtube,have to check it out.

970

(54 replies, posted in Universal News)

whine whine whine

971

(45 replies, posted in Politics)

>North Carolina Republicans ran an ad showing Rev Wright yelling "God damn America" and saying since Obama likes him and the North >Carolina democrats running for state office support Obama, they are too radical

>McCain told the NC GOP to stop running the ad because it is disrespectful to Obama

Maybe McCain thinks dirt throwing would hurt his campaign.

1. Global warming disciples.
2. Linux geeks.
3. Obama sheeple.
4. Ron Paul revolutionarians.
5. people posting everything in BOLD letters.
6. Americans boasting about their aircraft carriers.
7. HALO fanboys (face it,it sucks).
8. Evolutionists/secular humanists.
9. Ayn Randians (there are not many of them,but they make up by their craziness

973

(280 replies, posted in General)

Them racists are throwing Wesley Snipes into prison.

974

(45 replies, posted in Politics)

Hillary has the jews behind her.

975

(45 replies, posted in Politics)

At least he doesnt want to obliterate Iran