Huge study about safety can be misinterpreted by SUV drivers
#2761
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Re: Huge study about safety can be misinterpreted by SUV drivers
Great reply, Brent. Ask Ted Kennedy & his Hyannisport chums why they're
blocking off shore wind turbines. Just another bunch of Liberal NIMBY
hypocrites.
> I want a clean world where the environment is protected and not destroyed.
> This is why I try to buy products made in nations with at least a decent
> level of regulation to achieve that goal. However the environmental
> movement doesn't stand for that. They stand for some political and social
> agenda where the USA is considered evil and the standard of living must
> be knocked down several pegs. The environment is being used for an
> excuse and it sickens me.
>
> And then guess what happens when someone decides to build a wind farm
> near the homes of some rich liberals? They throw a hissy fit.
>
>
>
blocking off shore wind turbines. Just another bunch of Liberal NIMBY
hypocrites.
> I want a clean world where the environment is protected and not destroyed.
> This is why I try to buy products made in nations with at least a decent
> level of regulation to achieve that goal. However the environmental
> movement doesn't stand for that. They stand for some political and social
> agenda where the USA is considered evil and the standard of living must
> be knocked down several pegs. The environment is being used for an
> excuse and it sickens me.
>
> And then guess what happens when someone decides to build a wind farm
> near the homes of some rich liberals? They throw a hissy fit.
>
>
>
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Re: Huge study about safety can be misinterpreted by SUV drivers
That's it, thanks for the link.
"Brent P" <tetraethyllead@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> In article <bnpmk701sae@enews3.newsguy.com>, Gerald G. McGeorge wrote:
>
> > Ironically, there's a piece in today's USA Today regarding the key
research
> > green have used since the 80's to promote the CO2 / global warming
theory.
> > In a nutshell, the green's much-heralded research which concluded that
> > global temps had increased at a dramatic, unprecedented rate over the
second
> > half of the 20th century has been challenged and proven faulty, that in
> > reality the climate cycle over that period of time was NOT abnormal.
>
> I think I've found the paper mentioned in the article:
> http://www.multi-science.co.uk/ee_openaccess.htm
> http://www.multi-science.co.uk/mcintyre_02.pdf
>
>
"Brent P" <tetraethyllead@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Cj0ob.59593$Fm2.41498@attbi_s04...
> In article <bnpmk701sae@enews3.newsguy.com>, Gerald G. McGeorge wrote:
>
> > Ironically, there's a piece in today's USA Today regarding the key
research
> > green have used since the 80's to promote the CO2 / global warming
theory.
> > In a nutshell, the green's much-heralded research which concluded that
> > global temps had increased at a dramatic, unprecedented rate over the
second
> > half of the 20th century has been challenged and proven faulty, that in
> > reality the climate cycle over that period of time was NOT abnormal.
>
> I think I've found the paper mentioned in the article:
> http://www.multi-science.co.uk/ee_openaccess.htm
> http://www.multi-science.co.uk/mcintyre_02.pdf
>
>
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Re: Huge study about safety can be misinterpreted by SUV drivers
That's it, thanks for the link.
"Brent P" <tetraethyllead@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Cj0ob.59593$Fm2.41498@attbi_s04...
> In article <bnpmk701sae@enews3.newsguy.com>, Gerald G. McGeorge wrote:
>
> > Ironically, there's a piece in today's USA Today regarding the key
research
> > green have used since the 80's to promote the CO2 / global warming
theory.
> > In a nutshell, the green's much-heralded research which concluded that
> > global temps had increased at a dramatic, unprecedented rate over the
second
> > half of the 20th century has been challenged and proven faulty, that in
> > reality the climate cycle over that period of time was NOT abnormal.
>
> I think I've found the paper mentioned in the article:
> http://www.multi-science.co.uk/ee_openaccess.htm
> http://www.multi-science.co.uk/mcintyre_02.pdf
>
>
"Brent P" <tetraethyllead@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Cj0ob.59593$Fm2.41498@attbi_s04...
> In article <bnpmk701sae@enews3.newsguy.com>, Gerald G. McGeorge wrote:
>
> > Ironically, there's a piece in today's USA Today regarding the key
research
> > green have used since the 80's to promote the CO2 / global warming
theory.
> > In a nutshell, the green's much-heralded research which concluded that
> > global temps had increased at a dramatic, unprecedented rate over the
second
> > half of the 20th century has been challenged and proven faulty, that in
> > reality the climate cycle over that period of time was NOT abnormal.
>
> I think I've found the paper mentioned in the article:
> http://www.multi-science.co.uk/ee_openaccess.htm
> http://www.multi-science.co.uk/mcintyre_02.pdf
>
>
#2764
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Re: Huge study about safety can be misinterpreted by SUV drivers
That's it, thanks for the link.
"Brent P" <tetraethyllead@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Cj0ob.59593$Fm2.41498@attbi_s04...
> In article <bnpmk701sae@enews3.newsguy.com>, Gerald G. McGeorge wrote:
>
> > Ironically, there's a piece in today's USA Today regarding the key
research
> > green have used since the 80's to promote the CO2 / global warming
theory.
> > In a nutshell, the green's much-heralded research which concluded that
> > global temps had increased at a dramatic, unprecedented rate over the
second
> > half of the 20th century has been challenged and proven faulty, that in
> > reality the climate cycle over that period of time was NOT abnormal.
>
> I think I've found the paper mentioned in the article:
> http://www.multi-science.co.uk/ee_openaccess.htm
> http://www.multi-science.co.uk/mcintyre_02.pdf
>
>
"Brent P" <tetraethyllead@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Cj0ob.59593$Fm2.41498@attbi_s04...
> In article <bnpmk701sae@enews3.newsguy.com>, Gerald G. McGeorge wrote:
>
> > Ironically, there's a piece in today's USA Today regarding the key
research
> > green have used since the 80's to promote the CO2 / global warming
theory.
> > In a nutshell, the green's much-heralded research which concluded that
> > global temps had increased at a dramatic, unprecedented rate over the
second
> > half of the 20th century has been challenged and proven faulty, that in
> > reality the climate cycle over that period of time was NOT abnormal.
>
> I think I've found the paper mentioned in the article:
> http://www.multi-science.co.uk/ee_openaccess.htm
> http://www.multi-science.co.uk/mcintyre_02.pdf
>
>
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Re: Huge study about safety can be misinterpreted by SUV drivers
ROFLMAO!!!!!
Boy, that poor bastard who got in the way of the foul ball will be hunted
down like a dirty scoundrel now for not only causing the Cubs loss, but
causing global warming as well!!!!
"C. E. White" <cewhite3@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:3F5017DD.63E0BB0E@mindspring.com...
>
>
> Lloyd Parker wrote:
>
> > CO2 traps heat. Fact. The earth is warming. Fact. CO2 is rising.
Fact.
>
> They could be unrelated events, or maybe, global warming causes an
> increase in CO2.
>
> I just formulated a brilliant new theory as to the cause of global
> warming. It is the Chicago Cubs. When they win the world series, global
> cooling will start or maybe global cooling will start and the Cubs will
> win the world series. Hard to decide on cause and effect. However, I am
> certain that global warming is responsible for the increase in major
> league baseball home runs. I mean after all, we all know that warmer air
> is thinner and offers less resistance so the baseballs can fly further.
> Or maybe all those baseballs flying further are heating the air and
> causing global warming. Damn, I need a good scientist to study this for
> me. I bet with a computer model I can predict the home run totals for
> the next 50 years based on the increase in CO2 concentration or maybe I
> can predict the rise in global temperatures based on the number of home
> runs. Any volunteers? I bet there is a grant in this somewhere. Bush is
> a baseball fan, maybe he'll set up a special commission to study the
> effects of global warming on baseball. I smell lots of pork just waiting
> to be picked up by a clever scientist and/or politician. Heck, the
> envirowackos can even use this as another reason for outlawing SUVs. The
> case is clear, SUVs are destroying baseball! (and maybe golf too, the
> superheated air is letting those golf ***** fly too d&*n far).
>
> Ed
Boy, that poor bastard who got in the way of the foul ball will be hunted
down like a dirty scoundrel now for not only causing the Cubs loss, but
causing global warming as well!!!!
"C. E. White" <cewhite3@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:3F5017DD.63E0BB0E@mindspring.com...
>
>
> Lloyd Parker wrote:
>
> > CO2 traps heat. Fact. The earth is warming. Fact. CO2 is rising.
Fact.
>
> They could be unrelated events, or maybe, global warming causes an
> increase in CO2.
>
> I just formulated a brilliant new theory as to the cause of global
> warming. It is the Chicago Cubs. When they win the world series, global
> cooling will start or maybe global cooling will start and the Cubs will
> win the world series. Hard to decide on cause and effect. However, I am
> certain that global warming is responsible for the increase in major
> league baseball home runs. I mean after all, we all know that warmer air
> is thinner and offers less resistance so the baseballs can fly further.
> Or maybe all those baseballs flying further are heating the air and
> causing global warming. Damn, I need a good scientist to study this for
> me. I bet with a computer model I can predict the home run totals for
> the next 50 years based on the increase in CO2 concentration or maybe I
> can predict the rise in global temperatures based on the number of home
> runs. Any volunteers? I bet there is a grant in this somewhere. Bush is
> a baseball fan, maybe he'll set up a special commission to study the
> effects of global warming on baseball. I smell lots of pork just waiting
> to be picked up by a clever scientist and/or politician. Heck, the
> envirowackos can even use this as another reason for outlawing SUVs. The
> case is clear, SUVs are destroying baseball! (and maybe golf too, the
> superheated air is letting those golf ***** fly too d&*n far).
>
> Ed
#2766
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Re: Huge study about safety can be misinterpreted by SUV drivers
ROFLMAO!!!!!
Boy, that poor bastard who got in the way of the foul ball will be hunted
down like a dirty scoundrel now for not only causing the Cubs loss, but
causing global warming as well!!!!
"C. E. White" <cewhite3@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:3F5017DD.63E0BB0E@mindspring.com...
>
>
> Lloyd Parker wrote:
>
> > CO2 traps heat. Fact. The earth is warming. Fact. CO2 is rising.
Fact.
>
> They could be unrelated events, or maybe, global warming causes an
> increase in CO2.
>
> I just formulated a brilliant new theory as to the cause of global
> warming. It is the Chicago Cubs. When they win the world series, global
> cooling will start or maybe global cooling will start and the Cubs will
> win the world series. Hard to decide on cause and effect. However, I am
> certain that global warming is responsible for the increase in major
> league baseball home runs. I mean after all, we all know that warmer air
> is thinner and offers less resistance so the baseballs can fly further.
> Or maybe all those baseballs flying further are heating the air and
> causing global warming. Damn, I need a good scientist to study this for
> me. I bet with a computer model I can predict the home run totals for
> the next 50 years based on the increase in CO2 concentration or maybe I
> can predict the rise in global temperatures based on the number of home
> runs. Any volunteers? I bet there is a grant in this somewhere. Bush is
> a baseball fan, maybe he'll set up a special commission to study the
> effects of global warming on baseball. I smell lots of pork just waiting
> to be picked up by a clever scientist and/or politician. Heck, the
> envirowackos can even use this as another reason for outlawing SUVs. The
> case is clear, SUVs are destroying baseball! (and maybe golf too, the
> superheated air is letting those golf ***** fly too d&*n far).
>
> Ed
Boy, that poor bastard who got in the way of the foul ball will be hunted
down like a dirty scoundrel now for not only causing the Cubs loss, but
causing global warming as well!!!!
"C. E. White" <cewhite3@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:3F5017DD.63E0BB0E@mindspring.com...
>
>
> Lloyd Parker wrote:
>
> > CO2 traps heat. Fact. The earth is warming. Fact. CO2 is rising.
Fact.
>
> They could be unrelated events, or maybe, global warming causes an
> increase in CO2.
>
> I just formulated a brilliant new theory as to the cause of global
> warming. It is the Chicago Cubs. When they win the world series, global
> cooling will start or maybe global cooling will start and the Cubs will
> win the world series. Hard to decide on cause and effect. However, I am
> certain that global warming is responsible for the increase in major
> league baseball home runs. I mean after all, we all know that warmer air
> is thinner and offers less resistance so the baseballs can fly further.
> Or maybe all those baseballs flying further are heating the air and
> causing global warming. Damn, I need a good scientist to study this for
> me. I bet with a computer model I can predict the home run totals for
> the next 50 years based on the increase in CO2 concentration or maybe I
> can predict the rise in global temperatures based on the number of home
> runs. Any volunteers? I bet there is a grant in this somewhere. Bush is
> a baseball fan, maybe he'll set up a special commission to study the
> effects of global warming on baseball. I smell lots of pork just waiting
> to be picked up by a clever scientist and/or politician. Heck, the
> envirowackos can even use this as another reason for outlawing SUVs. The
> case is clear, SUVs are destroying baseball! (and maybe golf too, the
> superheated air is letting those golf ***** fly too d&*n far).
>
> Ed
#2767
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Re: Huge study about safety can be misinterpreted by SUV drivers
ROFLMAO!!!!!
Boy, that poor bastard who got in the way of the foul ball will be hunted
down like a dirty scoundrel now for not only causing the Cubs loss, but
causing global warming as well!!!!
"C. E. White" <cewhite3@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:3F5017DD.63E0BB0E@mindspring.com...
>
>
> Lloyd Parker wrote:
>
> > CO2 traps heat. Fact. The earth is warming. Fact. CO2 is rising.
Fact.
>
> They could be unrelated events, or maybe, global warming causes an
> increase in CO2.
>
> I just formulated a brilliant new theory as to the cause of global
> warming. It is the Chicago Cubs. When they win the world series, global
> cooling will start or maybe global cooling will start and the Cubs will
> win the world series. Hard to decide on cause and effect. However, I am
> certain that global warming is responsible for the increase in major
> league baseball home runs. I mean after all, we all know that warmer air
> is thinner and offers less resistance so the baseballs can fly further.
> Or maybe all those baseballs flying further are heating the air and
> causing global warming. Damn, I need a good scientist to study this for
> me. I bet with a computer model I can predict the home run totals for
> the next 50 years based on the increase in CO2 concentration or maybe I
> can predict the rise in global temperatures based on the number of home
> runs. Any volunteers? I bet there is a grant in this somewhere. Bush is
> a baseball fan, maybe he'll set up a special commission to study the
> effects of global warming on baseball. I smell lots of pork just waiting
> to be picked up by a clever scientist and/or politician. Heck, the
> envirowackos can even use this as another reason for outlawing SUVs. The
> case is clear, SUVs are destroying baseball! (and maybe golf too, the
> superheated air is letting those golf ***** fly too d&*n far).
>
> Ed
Boy, that poor bastard who got in the way of the foul ball will be hunted
down like a dirty scoundrel now for not only causing the Cubs loss, but
causing global warming as well!!!!
"C. E. White" <cewhite3@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:3F5017DD.63E0BB0E@mindspring.com...
>
>
> Lloyd Parker wrote:
>
> > CO2 traps heat. Fact. The earth is warming. Fact. CO2 is rising.
Fact.
>
> They could be unrelated events, or maybe, global warming causes an
> increase in CO2.
>
> I just formulated a brilliant new theory as to the cause of global
> warming. It is the Chicago Cubs. When they win the world series, global
> cooling will start or maybe global cooling will start and the Cubs will
> win the world series. Hard to decide on cause and effect. However, I am
> certain that global warming is responsible for the increase in major
> league baseball home runs. I mean after all, we all know that warmer air
> is thinner and offers less resistance so the baseballs can fly further.
> Or maybe all those baseballs flying further are heating the air and
> causing global warming. Damn, I need a good scientist to study this for
> me. I bet with a computer model I can predict the home run totals for
> the next 50 years based on the increase in CO2 concentration or maybe I
> can predict the rise in global temperatures based on the number of home
> runs. Any volunteers? I bet there is a grant in this somewhere. Bush is
> a baseball fan, maybe he'll set up a special commission to study the
> effects of global warming on baseball. I smell lots of pork just waiting
> to be picked up by a clever scientist and/or politician. Heck, the
> envirowackos can even use this as another reason for outlawing SUVs. The
> case is clear, SUVs are destroying baseball! (and maybe golf too, the
> superheated air is letting those golf ***** fly too d&*n far).
>
> Ed
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Re: Huge study about safety can be misinterpreted by SUV drivers
Ed, you have so precisely nailed this issue it stands as a breakthrough and
must be published in all scientific journals. I predict you will soon be not
only rich, but famous as well. (You will be forced to share royalties with
Lloyd, however, for his contributions to your thought processes.)
"C. E. White" <cewhite3@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:3F501989.737DAFEF@mindspring.com...
>
>
> Lloyd Parker wrote:
>
> > If you look at the data (I know that's a foreign concept to you), global
> > warming began around the middle of the 19th century, as human combustion
> > activities started picking up.
>
>
> Ahh yes, more support for my theory that baseball is responsible for
> global warming! After all didn't baseball get started around the middle
> of the 19th century. Didn't global warming really begin to accelerate as
> professional teams were formed? And look at the most recent spike -
> doesn't it correlate well to the addition of the Marlins, Diamondbacks,
> and Devil Rays? Adding hot weather teams was obviously the stray that
> will destroy our climate. At all cost we must keep the Expos out of
> Puerto Rico.
>
> Ed
must be published in all scientific journals. I predict you will soon be not
only rich, but famous as well. (You will be forced to share royalties with
Lloyd, however, for his contributions to your thought processes.)
"C. E. White" <cewhite3@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:3F501989.737DAFEF@mindspring.com...
>
>
> Lloyd Parker wrote:
>
> > If you look at the data (I know that's a foreign concept to you), global
> > warming began around the middle of the 19th century, as human combustion
> > activities started picking up.
>
>
> Ahh yes, more support for my theory that baseball is responsible for
> global warming! After all didn't baseball get started around the middle
> of the 19th century. Didn't global warming really begin to accelerate as
> professional teams were formed? And look at the most recent spike -
> doesn't it correlate well to the addition of the Marlins, Diamondbacks,
> and Devil Rays? Adding hot weather teams was obviously the stray that
> will destroy our climate. At all cost we must keep the Expos out of
> Puerto Rico.
>
> Ed
#2769
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Re: Huge study about safety can be misinterpreted by SUV drivers
Ed, you have so precisely nailed this issue it stands as a breakthrough and
must be published in all scientific journals. I predict you will soon be not
only rich, but famous as well. (You will be forced to share royalties with
Lloyd, however, for his contributions to your thought processes.)
"C. E. White" <cewhite3@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:3F501989.737DAFEF@mindspring.com...
>
>
> Lloyd Parker wrote:
>
> > If you look at the data (I know that's a foreign concept to you), global
> > warming began around the middle of the 19th century, as human combustion
> > activities started picking up.
>
>
> Ahh yes, more support for my theory that baseball is responsible for
> global warming! After all didn't baseball get started around the middle
> of the 19th century. Didn't global warming really begin to accelerate as
> professional teams were formed? And look at the most recent spike -
> doesn't it correlate well to the addition of the Marlins, Diamondbacks,
> and Devil Rays? Adding hot weather teams was obviously the stray that
> will destroy our climate. At all cost we must keep the Expos out of
> Puerto Rico.
>
> Ed
must be published in all scientific journals. I predict you will soon be not
only rich, but famous as well. (You will be forced to share royalties with
Lloyd, however, for his contributions to your thought processes.)
"C. E. White" <cewhite3@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:3F501989.737DAFEF@mindspring.com...
>
>
> Lloyd Parker wrote:
>
> > If you look at the data (I know that's a foreign concept to you), global
> > warming began around the middle of the 19th century, as human combustion
> > activities started picking up.
>
>
> Ahh yes, more support for my theory that baseball is responsible for
> global warming! After all didn't baseball get started around the middle
> of the 19th century. Didn't global warming really begin to accelerate as
> professional teams were formed? And look at the most recent spike -
> doesn't it correlate well to the addition of the Marlins, Diamondbacks,
> and Devil Rays? Adding hot weather teams was obviously the stray that
> will destroy our climate. At all cost we must keep the Expos out of
> Puerto Rico.
>
> Ed
#2770
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Posts: n/a
Re: Huge study about safety can be misinterpreted by SUV drivers
Ed, you have so precisely nailed this issue it stands as a breakthrough and
must be published in all scientific journals. I predict you will soon be not
only rich, but famous as well. (You will be forced to share royalties with
Lloyd, however, for his contributions to your thought processes.)
"C. E. White" <cewhite3@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:3F501989.737DAFEF@mindspring.com...
>
>
> Lloyd Parker wrote:
>
> > If you look at the data (I know that's a foreign concept to you), global
> > warming began around the middle of the 19th century, as human combustion
> > activities started picking up.
>
>
> Ahh yes, more support for my theory that baseball is responsible for
> global warming! After all didn't baseball get started around the middle
> of the 19th century. Didn't global warming really begin to accelerate as
> professional teams were formed? And look at the most recent spike -
> doesn't it correlate well to the addition of the Marlins, Diamondbacks,
> and Devil Rays? Adding hot weather teams was obviously the stray that
> will destroy our climate. At all cost we must keep the Expos out of
> Puerto Rico.
>
> Ed
must be published in all scientific journals. I predict you will soon be not
only rich, but famous as well. (You will be forced to share royalties with
Lloyd, however, for his contributions to your thought processes.)
"C. E. White" <cewhite3@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:3F501989.737DAFEF@mindspring.com...
>
>
> Lloyd Parker wrote:
>
> > If you look at the data (I know that's a foreign concept to you), global
> > warming began around the middle of the 19th century, as human combustion
> > activities started picking up.
>
>
> Ahh yes, more support for my theory that baseball is responsible for
> global warming! After all didn't baseball get started around the middle
> of the 19th century. Didn't global warming really begin to accelerate as
> professional teams were formed? And look at the most recent spike -
> doesn't it correlate well to the addition of the Marlins, Diamondbacks,
> and Devil Rays? Adding hot weather teams was obviously the stray that
> will destroy our climate. At all cost we must keep the Expos out of
> Puerto Rico.
>
> Ed