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Posted by The Skipper    United States   on 03/03/2006 at 12:24 PM   
 
  1. When Yellowstone blows next year, who’ll care!

    Posted by Carguy    United States   03/03/2006  at  12:56 PM  

  2. Who’s the wiseguy that moved all that ice up to Syracuse, NY?

    Posted by lumberguy    United States   03/03/2006  at  02:31 PM  

  3. How little, that little Chicken Little really knows… crazy banghead

    Meanwhile, back on Planet Earth, where runaway cold winter has been trumping “glowball warming” more and more every day:

    http://www.iceagenow.com/Global_Warming_Myth.htm

    Yes, there may be “climate change”, but IT IS GETTING COLDER!!!!!

    Posted by Rat Patrol    United States   03/03/2006  at  03:08 PM  

  4. This is a reason that I have longe refused to live in Flordia!  I won’t live anywhere that if the ice caps melt it will be flooded! We are short on snow but not on cold.

    I am going out on a limb here by suggesting that the proponents of “man-caused-man correctable” climate change are a complete set bunch idiots!  Back when the earth was younger, I studied geology. There was a researcher named Peter Vale (Vail?) who developed and documented dozens of examples of sea level change over the history of the earth. The caps expand and receed; glaciers advance and retreat. It is in the rock record!!

    Posted by yatalli    United States   03/03/2006  at  06:46 PM  

  5. Why don’t we couple the so called global warming on earth to the “global warming” on Mars?  Since the average temperature on Mars has increased perhaps “global warming” has nothing to do with humanity but it has a whole lot to do with the output from our closest star?  What percentage increase/decrease in solar output would result in the minor change in global temperatures?

    Posted by Kirk    United States   03/04/2006  at  09:53 AM  

  6. May I remind you that even the best weather forecasters and forecast models a real hard time getting an acurate forecast beyond 30 to 45 days… big surprise

    Besides which they define acurate rather loosely. Not to mention despite earth being populated by humans for a while now, weather measurement records are a rather recent thing. Lot of room for error if you get my drift.

    Of course I could be wrong too… long face

    “Climate is what we expect. Weather is what we get.”

    Posted by The Fatman    United States   03/04/2006  at  05:17 PM  

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